Quotes About Mental
Physicians must carry on their work of healing through God's laws as applied to matter." But he extolled the superiority of mental therapy, and often repeated: "Wisdom is the greatest cleanser." "The
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
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If religion allays anxiety, it cures only a small part of the disease it creates.
~ Pascal Boyer
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Having concepts of gods and spirits does not really make moral rules more compelling but it sometimes makes them more intelligible. So we do not have gods because that makes society function. We have gods in part because we have the mental equipment that makes society possible but we cannot always understand how society functions.
~ Pascal Boyer
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Religion is not just about flying mountains, talking trees and biological monsters but also about agents whose mental states matter a lot, about connections with predation and death, about links with morality and misfortune.
~ Pascal Boyer
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Half the world's work's done by hopeless neurotics.
~ Pat Barker
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Forget. So there was my duty laid out in front of me, as simple and clear as a bowl of water: Remember.
~ Pat Barker
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Half the world's work is done by hopeless neurotics
~ Pat Barker
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I'm not mentally ill," she insisted, fidgeting in her chair. "I'm just very neurotic and I'm always falling in love with assholes.
~ Pat Conroy
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Ser incapaz de amar puede convertirse en una enfermedad.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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The anxiety has always been within himself, a battle of himself against himself, so tortuous he might have welcomed the law's intervention.
~ Patricia Highsmith
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Your mind indeed is tired. Your mind so tired that it can no longer work at all. You do not think. You dream. Dream all day long. Dream everything. Dream maliciously and incessantly. Don't you know that by now?
~ Patrick Hamilton
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Business men who do not know how to fight worry die young.
~ Dale Carnegie
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The lesson to be learned? Just this: our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration, and resentment.
~ Dale Carnegie
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You do not get stomach ulcers from what you eat. You get ulcers from what is eating you.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Dr Edmund Jacobson of the University of Chicago has gone so far as to say that if you can completely relax the muscles of the eyes, you can forget all your troubles!
~ Dale Carnegie
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mas acredito que uma atitude mental positiva ajuda o corpo a combater a doença. E eu
~ Dale Carnegie
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Worry is a cycle of inefficient thoughts whirling around a center of fear.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Our fatigue is often caused not by work, but by worry, frustration and resentment." —Dale Carnegie
~ Dale Carnegie
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Stress is the trash of modern life—we all generate it but if you don't dispose of it properly, it will pile up and overtake your life.
~ Dale Carnegie
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Some authorities declare that people may actually go insane in order to find, in the dreamland of insanity, the feeling of importance that has been denied them in the harsh world of reality.
~ Dale Carnegie
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But he did say that many people who go insane find in insanity a feeling of importance that they were unable to achieve in the world of reality. Then he told me this story:
~ Dale Carnegie
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Cuando nos obligamos a encarar lo peor y a aceptarlo mentalmente, eliminamos todas esas imaginaciones y nos colocamos en condiciones de concentrarnos en nuestro problema.
~ Dale Carnegie
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But medical science has been unable to cope with the mental and physical wrecks caused, not by germs, but by emotions of worry, fear, hate, frustration, and despair. Casualties caused by these emotional diseases are mounting and spreading with catastrophic rapidity.
~ Dale Carnegie
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The ultimate freedom we have as individuals is the power to select what we will allow or require our minds to dwell upon and think about.
~ Dallas Willard
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