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Quotes About Dependency

Man, we know, cannot live by bread alone but hang me if I don't believe that some women could live by love alone.
~ Joseph Conrad
A complex sentence consists of two or more simple sentences so combined that one depends on the other to complete its meaning; as; When he returns, I shall go on my vacation. Here the words, when he returns are dependent on the rest of the sentence for their meaning. A clause is a separate part of a complex sentence, as when he returns in the last example. A phrase consists of two or more words without a finite verb.
~ Joseph Devlin
If our economic system leads to so many people without jobs, or with jobs that do not pay a livable wage, dependent on the government for food, it means that our economic system has not worked in the way it should, and then government has to step in.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
Sexto, visto que las reglas del juego y tantos otros aspectos de nuestra economía y sociedad dependen del Gobierno
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
Incluso estalló una discusión entre dos de mis compañeros, un antiguo policía que criticó de manera virulenta al Gobierno y un exmaestro de escuela que le señaló que la protección social y los pagos por discapacidad de los que hoy dependía él mismo como expolicía provenían de ese Gobierno.
~ Joseph E. Stiglitz
Technology made large populations possible; large populations now make technology indispensable.
~ Joseph Wood Krutch
I have what's called an addiction to Ativan, and Xanax. Which is preferable to admitting to an aversion to planes.
~ Joshua Cohen
Which is why we say I can't live without you meaning your life gives life to me, who am otherwise an empty vessel, nameless.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
Katya laughed and shrugged. She was a hired girl; she said such things on order. Much of her life was this sort of semiskilled playing to other people, usually older people, with the hope of making them like her; making them feel that she was valuable to them; wresting some of their power from them, if but fleetingly. It was like provoking a boy or a man to want you. That could be risky, as Katya well knew.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
Loving our parents, we bring them into us. They inhabit us. For a long time I believed that I could not bear to live without Mom and Dad—I could not bear to "outlive" them—for to be a daughter without parents did not seem possible to me.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
A familiar story, Marya instructs herself—a woman yearning to be completed in a man, by way of a man. As if she hadn't a soul of her own.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
The curse of the female, to so badly need love.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
The Lord is not just our problem solver; He is our everything, and we need to relate to Him that way. "Now
~ Joyce Meyer
I am the Vine; you are the branches. Whoever lives in Me and I in him bears much (abundant) fruit. However, apart from Me [cut off from vital union with Me] you can do nothing.
~ Joyce Meyer
The closer you get to the Lord, the more you see that He has to be your Source in all things. He
~ Joyce Meyer
We must remember that people are not our source - God is.
~ Joyce Meyer
We become addicted to approval when we base our self-worth on how people treat us or on what we believe they think about us.
~ Joyce Meyer
We suffer much agony because we try to get from people what only God can give us, which is a sense of worth and value. Look to God for what you need, not to people. Look
~ Joyce Meyer
We suffer much agony because we try to get from people what only God can give us, which is a sense of worth and value. Look to God for what you need, not to people.
~ Joyce Meyer
If Your Presence does not go with me, do not carry us up from here!
~ Joyce Meyer
He smiled. 'Now I have you in a cage.And whenever I want you,I'll take you out, and when I've done with you, I'll set you back in.
~ Judith Rossner
There is a sense in which we are all each other's consequences.
~ Wallace Stegner
We live in an old chaos of the sun, Or old dependency of day and night, Or island solitude, unsponsored, free, Of that wide water, inescapable.
~ Wallace Stevens
Two ideas are psychologically deep-rooted in man: self-protection and self-preservation. For self-protection man has created God, on whom he depends for his own protection, safety and security, just as a child depends on its parent. For self-preservation man has conceived the idea of an immortal Soul or Atman, which will live eternally. In his ignorance, weakness, fear, and desire, man needs these two things to console himself. Hence he clings to them deeply and fanatically.
~ Walpola Rahula