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Quotes About Removing

So I'm removing myself from the gene pool," he sobbed. She
~ Neil Strauss
Many are removing trees and bushes and grasses that can catch fire.
~ Lauren Tarshis
There is a long history, in the U.S. and elsewhere, of removing children as a means of political control.
~ Celeste Ng
And finally, most crucially: preventing the spread of un-American views by quietly removing children from un-American environments—the definition of which was ever expanding:
~ Celeste Ng
And finally, most crucially: preventing the spread of un-American views by quietly removing children from un-American environments—the definition of which was ever expanding: Appearing sympathetic to China. Appearing insufficiently anti-China. Having any doubts about anything American; having any ties to China at all—no matter how many generations past.
~ Celeste Ng
Don't feel bad removing people who love to create their own chaos. Your allegiance is to your peace of mind.
~ Dodinsky
Actually, Jesus is a specialist at healing broken hearts and removing the emotional scars that have been inflicted by cruel perpetrators of hatred.
~ Harold J. Sala
endeavours to separate us were the means of removing all my doubts.
~ Jane Austen
In the utopian aim of removing all power and aggression from human behavior, we run the risk of removing self-assertion, self-affirmation, and even the power to be.
~ Rollo May
Look at all that rubbish, she said, watching the electric van slowly whirr from bin to bin, little men in gloves removing it all. They're taking it away, I said. Where to? she said. It just gets moved around dearie, that's all.
~ Jeanette Winterson
I take refuge in the Buddha," that means I take refuge in the courage and the potential of fearlessness, of removing all the armor that covers this awakeness of mine. I am awake; I will spend my life taking this armor off. Nobody else can take it off because nobody else knows where all the little locks are, nobody else knows where it's sewed up tight, where it's going to take a lot of work to get that particular iron thread untied.
~ Pema Chodron
But the Buddhist teachings are not only about removing the symptoms of suffering, they're about actually removing the cause, or the root, of suffering.
~ Pema Chodron