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Quotes About Internal

This, she told herself, was the beginning of madness. The mind becoming the flesh for its own teeth.
~ Unknown
But our secrets do not keep us. They worry at us; they wear us away, from the inside out.
~ Hilary Mantel
But what you could perhaps do with in these days is a word of most sincere sympathy. Your movement is carried internally by so strong a truth and necessity that victory in one form or another cannot elude you for long.
~ Hjalmar Schacht
When we turn,is there something shoved inside of us or is it more that something inside of us has been released?
~ Holly Black
I got a heart full of pain, head full of stress, handfull of anger, held in my chest.
~ Unknown
Sometimes I feel it right under my ribs. In my throat. Under my breastbone. It moves around. Sometimes it lodges in my lower back, and I slump in my chair. It's an ache. It feels a little bit like having a mobile tumor or blood clot or kidney stone.
~ Lionel Shriver
Capitalism continually renews and reinvents itself. This helps us to understand the fact that despite its severe internal contradictions, contradictions that Marx anticipated would bring about the ultimate collapse of capitalism, the capitalist system has managed to remain vibrant over the centuries.
~ Unknown
A destructive thought process exists within all of us, and we are plagued to varying degrees by an internal dialogue that is harmful, restrictive, and at its ultimate extreme, self-destructive.
~ Unknown
We always talk about how you have to build a brand from the inside out, not the outside in. Brands are not wrappers. Brands are based on the values of the founders, and then they spread to the people who work for the company, and then that psychological contract is spread to the customer.
~ Dan Levitan
If we pursue this matter further, we shall be told that the stable object is unchanging under the impact or stress of some particular external or internal variable or, perhaps, that it resists the passage of time.
~ Gregory Bateson
As soon as we can wrest from Nature the secret of the internal structure of the compounds produced by her, chemical science can then even surpass Nature by producing compounds as variations of the natural ones, which the living cell is unable to construct.
~ Otto Wallach
There is an idea, the basis of an internal structure, expanded and split into different shapes or groups of sound constantly changing in shape, direction, and speed, attracted and repulsed by various forces.
~ Edgard Varese
But I barely had time to put my coffee cup down on my desk when I received a visitation from the Ghost of Christmas Gone Terribly Wrong, in the person of Israel Salguero, from Internal Affairs.
~ Jeff Lindsay
That was the deal basically: catatonia without; frenzy within
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
It was morning by the clock but deepest nighttime in his body.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
Her face was calm, but inside she was tense.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides
the solution to America's race problem—a problem analyzed and discussed for decades by armies of sociologists, politicians and activists—is internal, not external.
~ Jesse Lee Peterson
the solution to America's race problem—a problem analyzed and discussed for decades by armies of sociologists, politicians and activists—is internal, not external. It is inward, not outward; personal, not social; individual, not political.
~ Jesse Lee Peterson
I suppose this work is part of the devil that is in us all.
~ Ulysses S. Grant
In a word, we owe obedience to the bishops in all things pertaining to our work in the missions, with ordinands, etc., but the spiritual and internal direction belongs to the Superior General.
~ Vincent de Paul
The visible success you achieve is the result of what you have done inside you
~ Sunday Adelaja
The most important progress and success can't be seen. If you can validate yourself internally, then external validation becomes a byproduct.
~ Brittany Burgunder
Second, self and world cannot be known independently of each other: "[I]t is through progressive construction that the concepts of the physical world and of the internal self will become elaborated as a function of each other, and the processes of assimilation and accommodation are only instruments of this construction without ever representing the actual result of it" (OI, p. 136).
~ Unknown
Baillargeon's theory conceptualizes the mind as passive and relations between infants and the world as external, whereas Piaget's theory conceptualizes the mind as active and the relation between infant and world as internal.
~ Unknown