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Quotes About Healing

He thought he would become accustomed to the idea, not yet understanding that it is useless to become accustomed to the loss of a father, for it will never happen a second time: might as well leave the wound open.
~ Umberto Eco
İyi bir av bu, William Birader, ama geceleri dikkatli olun.' 'Niçin gündüzleri deÄŸil?' 'Çünkü burada gündüzleri bedenler yararl? otlarla iyileÅŸtirilir; geceleriyse kafalar zehirli otlarla hasta edilir.
~ Umberto Eco
El amor es como una enfermedad rebelde, que solo con el amor se cura, una enfermedad de la que el paciente no quiere curar, de la que el enfermo no quiere curar, de la que el enfermo no quiere recuperarse (...)
~ Umberto Eco
If faith healed as Parsifal had insisted he had been proving for thirty years, was it not advisable for men and women to acquire some? It was, the old gentleman insisted, something different from reason; it was something that you proved by experiment. You had faith in peace and you had peace; you had faith in health and you had health.
~ Upton Sinclair
Her past life had become a sort of fairy tale, to which she listened gladly and asked questions. After the treatment had continued for two or three weeks she began to exclaim, "I believe I remember that!
~ Upton Sinclair
It isn't easy to turn your back on the past. It isn't something you can decide to do just like that. It is something you have to arm yourself for, or grief will ambush and destroy you.
~ V.S. Naipaul
It isn't easy to turn you back on the past. It isn't something you can decide to do just like that. It is something you have to arm yourself for, or grief will ambush and destroy you.
~ V.S. Naipaul
The poem written, his selfconsciousness violated, he was whole again.
~ V.S. Naipaul
Her anger was a memory now. She didn't believe in bearing grudges. She believed in killing them where they lay.
~ Val McDermid
Nothing consoles you for the loss of someone you love. You absorb it into you. You move forward but you move in a different way.' She
~ Val McDermid
We never want to talk about the difficult things. But if we don't they poison the good things in our lives.
~ Val McDermid
She didn't believe in bearing grudges. She believed in killing them where they lay.
~ Val McDermid
Excess weight was the physical accumulation of past hurts, insults, disappointments, and resentments that, once released from the mind and soul, were freed from the body.
~ Valerie Frankel
Thus, just as we must mourn the passing of those we love, so too do we need to mourn when intimately hated persons or things are lost, although we usually try to deny this.
~ Vam?k D. Volkan
Without mourning, in its psychoanalytic sense,113 an apology and forgiveness can neither be given nor received by groups that have been traumatized by others.
~ Vam?k D. Volkan
I just need some time to get over all those years of having liked him
~ Van Draanen
If there's one thing I learned in Alanon, it's that you got to face the music because it just grows louder when you ignore it.
~ Vicki Covington
Explain to me, if you will, why alcoholism is a disease but can only be treated by attending little spiritual meetings in basements.
~ Vicki Covington
EmoÈ›ia care se arat? a fi suferin??, înceteaz? s? ne mai afecteze de îndat? ce ne form?m o imagine clar? È™i precis? asupra ei.
~ Victor E Frankl
De fiecare dat? când este aplicat? tehnica intenÈ›iei paradoxale, pacientul îÈ™i actualizeaz? capacitatea primar? de detaÈ™are de sine, fiind totodat? capabil s? pun? o distan?? între sine È™i nevroza de care sufer?.
~ Victor E Frankl
There is no vacuum in the human heart. Certain demolitions take place, and it is well that they do, but on condition that they are followed by reconstructions.
~ Victor Hugo
If one could only get out of a grief as one gets out of a city!
~ Victor Hugo
Am I not as much a doctor as they? I too have my patients; in the first place, theirs, whom they call sick; and then my own, whom I call unfortunate.
~ Victor Hugo
This is the shade of difference: the door of the physician should never be shut, the door of the priest should always be open.
~ Victor Hugo