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“When I arrived in America at the end of 1967, my only purpose was to observe (for a couple of months) my idols, which were mostly instrumentalists. I wanted to play jazz, not sing it.”
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“We can find reasons to dislike anyone. But it's what you focus on and appreciate in a person that cultivates a positive relationship.”
Source : Dr. David J. Lieberman, Ph.D. (2010). “Make Peace With Anyone: Breakthrough Strategies to Quickly End Any Conflict, Feud, or Estrangement”, p.107, Macmillan
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“the anxiety arising from the perpetual activity of the death instinct, though never eliminated, is counteracted and kept at bay by the power of the life instinct.”
Source : Melanie Klein (2002). “Envy and Gratitude”, p.42, Simon and Schuster
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“Now is the hour we should humbly prostrate ourselves before God, willing to be convicted afresh of our sins by the Holy Spirit.”
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“I never thought that people my own age could die, let alone be murdered. Things like that didn't happen in 1955. The suburbs were a safe place, where nobody even locked their doors.”
Source : Source: www.teachingbooks.net
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“Everytime the leaves are changing it's the loneliest time of the year”
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“Whenever you move to a different team, it's really hard just to get to know each other. The best thing I've found is to just be yourself. They're people like any other people - you just have to get to know them and create that relationship.”
Source : Interview with Jeff Gluck, www.usatoday.com. July 30, 2013.
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“Working together is a way of knowing each other better.”