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Quotes About Cope

Adiar um choro não faz sentido. Tristeza é como um crocodilo violento cercando você. Só dá para ignorá-lo enquanto ele não está devorando tudo ao seu redor
~ Lemony Snicket
We are naive and moralistic women. We are human beings who find politics a blight upon the human condition. And do not know how one copes with it except through politics.
~ Kate Millett
Oh, i can deal with the tragedy, it's the farce I can't handle.
~ Damon Galgut
Peace comes not from the absence of conflict, but from the ability to cope with it. Anonymous
~ Dan Millman
Peace comes not from the absence of conflict, but from the ability to cope with it.
~ Dan Millman
I know part of my sorrow is just disguised self-pity, I needed that exchange and I worry how I'll cope without it and whether I can replace it - if only it were as easy as buying a new dog.
~ William Boyd
Bigger questions, questions with more than one answer, questions without an answer are harder to cope with in silence. Once asked they gain dimension and texture, trip you on the stairs, wake you at night-time. A black hole sucks up its surroundings and even light never escapes. Better then to ask no questions?
~ Jeanette Winterson
I don't like to be noticed. The older I've got, the more reclusive I've become. I've got late-onset shyness. People are lovely. When they see me in the street, they don't ask for anything from me. They just say: 'I thought it was you, and I just wanted to say how much I enjoy your books,' but I can't seem to cope with it anymore.
~ Sue Townsend
Of course these gifts were reckless extravagances for a family that was never more than a couple of dollars and a few days away from hunger, but that's how poor people cope with being marooned in poverty while all around them flows the frothy stream of the consumer culture.
~ Trevanian
I had to cope with attitudes that were not supportive all along. I mean, you still have that.
~ Pauline Oliveros
I have no idea how people function without near-constant internal chaos. I'd lose my mind.
~ Dave Eggers
I have no idea how people function without near-constant internal chaos. I'd lose my mind.
~ Dave Eggers
Reality is the crutch for people who can't cope with drugs.
~ Lily Tomlin
Reality is a crutch for people who can't cope with drugs.
~ Lily Tomlin
I've always been interested in the tension between knowledge and mystery, between science and religion, and the various ways we cope with the unknown. Some of those are productive; some can be attempts to pin down things that are by nature impossible to know.
~ Chloe Benjamin
I have always known that I wanted to work with youth through the arts and I believe the arts can help young people cope with hardship.
~ Renee Watson
When you can't solve the problem, manage it.
~ Robert H. Schuller
You need a certain mentality to cope with children. I don't have it. Thank God.
~ Penelope Lively
It is my job to create universes, as the basis of one novel after another. And I have to build them in such a way that they do not fall apart two days later. Or at least that's what my editors hope. However, I will reveal a secret to you: I like to build universes which do fall apart. I like to see them unglued, and I like to see how how the characters in the novel cope with this problem. I have a scret love of chaos. There should be more of it.
~ Philip K. Dick
But everyone will know...' 'So what? It's nothing to be ashamed of. Things happen to people's families all the time and it's not their fault. If you cope with it by being brave, people will admire you for it.
~ Philip Pullman
Stop thinking of yourself as an infant with an infant's supposed mentality (e.g., "fears of abandonment"). Think of yourself as a adult with an infant's resilience harnessed to your increased abilities to survive and cope. It is reasonable and necessary to expect adults to self-soothe and self-regulate better than infants.
~ Unknown
But religions are only temporarily successful attempts to cope with the lack of meaning in life; they are not permanent answers.
~ Unknown
Taking my mother's experiences seriously led to my exploring the militarisation of marriages. It made me alert to what feminist historians have been telling us now for four decades: pay attention to the feminised silences - not just silences due to oppression, but silence flowing from many women's belief that their wartime experiences don't "matter" - that they are merely private, trivial, apolitical. Men wage war; women simply "cope" with wartime. Coping does not make for exciting history.
~ Unknown
Don't complain about your problems, instead find a solution for it.
~ Unknown