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Quotes About Dependency

I always seemed to forget that needing your mother and getting what you needed from your mother were separate but neighboring planets.
~ Deb Caletti
Your assignment is a pre-cursor to someone else's assignment. In the same breath, someone else's assignment is a pre-cursor to yours.
~ D.S. Mashego
The innocent little girl said at the end of her prayer "Jesus, please take care of yourself because if anything happens to you, we are all in trouble
~ Kingsley Opuwari Manuel
The security of the United States, which is so dependent on having accurate and timely intelligence, is not a Republican or a Democratic issue.
~ Saxby Chambliss
Complete possession is proved only by giving. All you are unable to give possesses you.
~ Andre Gide
The very person that such a client so dislikes is the person whom he has been allowing, strangely enough, to control his life by remote control. In reaction to the hated person he has been doing all he does over against that person. He is not free, but is bound by the very person whom he dislikes, and yet his anger burns so intensely that he is blinded to the foolishness of his pendulum action.
~ Jay E. Adams
What happened to perfectly capable kids who'd been so bombarded with help that they felt helpless to do anything on their own? Or the kids who'd been so driven at home, they'd never had to find their own drive? It couldn't be good, she thought.
~ Jean Hanff Korelitz
I never knew how much we consumed. It seems as if we are all appetite, as if a human being is simply a bundle of needs to drain the world. It's no wonder there are wars, no wonder the earth and water and air are polluted. It's no wonder the economy collapsed, if Eva and I use so much merely to stay alive.
~ Jean Hegland
Our lives are strikingly different from the lives of those in decades past, primarily due to the technology we rely on.
~ Jean M. Twenge
iGen'ers are addicted to their phones, and they know it. Many also know it's not entirely a good thing. It's clear that most teens (and adults) would be better off if they spent less time with screens. "Social media is destroying our lives," one teen told Nancy Jo Sales in her book American Girls. "So why don't you go off it?" Sales asked. "Because then we would have no life," the girl said.
~ Jean M. Twenge
Seseorang tidak akan merindukan apa yang tidak dia miliki, tapi sungguh sulit rasanya hidup tanpa benda-benda tertentu setelah dia terbiasa memilikinya.
~ Jean Webster
Ce qui avait pris fin, au fond, c'était la redoutable contradiction dans laquelle elle s'était enfermée : n'aimer que pour être aimée, s'offrir mais pour acquérir celui qui vous reçoit, enchaîner l'autre dans le sacrifice qu'on prétend faire pour lui.
~ Jean-Christophe Rufin
It's unusual in a culture where adult children take care of their aging parents that Lydia's mother even had a savings account.
~ Jeanine Cummins
Give us this day our television, and an automobile, but deliver us from freedom.
~ Jean-Luc Godard
The world shrinks to include only two people, only one of whom -- the beloved -- has power. This inequitable distribution naturally breeds resentment and feelings of hopelessness that the dependent person dare not express for fear of alienating the necessary person even more.
~ Jeanne Safer
Right now, computers, which are supposed to be our servant, are oppressing us.
~ Jef Raskin
It's not that you can't get things done with the use of a cell phone; indeed you can get a lot of things done. However, the nature of what you get done is highly skewed. Just as the man with only a hammer sees everything as nails, the incessant cell phone user accomplishes a variety of tasks, understandably enough, that accrue directly to having a cell phone.
~ Jeff Davidson
The results are in and the cell phone has become the most isruptive aspect of work and everyday life. With more than four fifths of the population sporting these little gadgets, it's now taken as a given that any part of your day is subject to disruption.
~ Jeff Davidson
Sugar gave rise to the slave trade; now sugar has enslaved us.
~ Jeff O'Connell
most American cities have been designed or redesigned principally around the assumption of universal automotive use, resulting in obligatory car ownership, typically one per adult—starting at age sixteen. In these cities, and in most of our nation, the car is no longer an instrument of freedom, but rather a bulky, expensive, and dangerous prosthetic device, a prerequisite to viable citizenship.
~ Jeff Speck
It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity." — Albert Einstein "Never trust a computer you can't throw out a window." — Steve Wozniak "Progress is man's ability to complicate simplicity." — Thor Heyerdahl
~ Jeff Strand
They'd never really been my friends; I didn't cultivate friends, I had just inherited them from my husband.
~ Jeff Vandermeer
codependent behaviors. Generally these are behaviors that are care taking of others to the point where you and your needs are lost.
~ Eleanor D. Payson
He was her life support and she didn't want to let go for fear of drowning.
~ Electa Rome Parks