Life Threatening Experiences Famous Quotes & Sayings
16 Life Threatening Experiences Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
I'd be damned if I listened to the same money-grubbing whores who'd sell their ideals and principles for their fifteen minutes of fame; the ignorant buffoons that live in a one-dimensional 140-character world. Tweet tweet, roar roar, caw caw, more like baa baa.— Bruce Crown

The symptomatology of PTSD.— Babette Rothschild
In PTSD a traumatic event is not remembered and relegated to one's past in the same way as other life events. Trauma continues to intrude with visual, auditory, and/or other somatic reality on the lives of its victims. Again and again they relieve the life-threatening experiences they suffered, reacting in mind and body as though such events were still occurring. PTSD is a complex psychobiological condition.

Being normal is overrated. Normal gets you what - the dolt husband with the 2.5 kids and the house with the dog? You seriously want that? I mean, one of those kids is going to be really funny looking, by the way, all cut in half like that. Who wants half a kid?— H.M. Ward

A man has a very insecure tenure of a property which another can carry away with his eyes. A few months reduced me to the cruel necessity either of destroying my machine, or of giving it to the public. To destroy it, I could not think of; to give up that for which I had laboured so long, was cruel. I had no patent, nor the means of purchasing one. In preference to destroying, I gave it to the public.— Samuel Crompton
[On his inability to keep for himself a profitable income from his invention of the Spinning Mule.]

The power we discover inside ourselves as we survive a life-threatening experience can be utilized equally well outside of crisis, too. I am, in every moment, capable of mustering the strength to survive again - or of tapping that strength in other good, productive, healthy ways.— Michele Rosenthal

Did ever a man try heroism, magnanimity, truth, sincerity, and find that there was no advantage in them? that it was a vain endeavor?— Henry David Thoreau

The key to conversation at work is flexibility and understanding how what you say might be perceived by others.— Deborah Tannen

If Democrats want to start winning elections in this country, they're going to have to start connecting with voters as well as I connect with my fans.— Zach Braff

She supposed it felt like freedom, if freedom was a fall into the unknown.— J.V. Jones

You are a man without a heart, Dr. Leddell.— Ann Rinaldi
And you, Mary Cooper, are a meddler. A woman can be forgiven for many transgressions but not that.
I have been called worse. And by people I hold in more esteem than you.
Ha! I pity the poor man unfortunate enough to marry you someday. He writes his own ticket to hell.
If he does, then I'll make that hell as pleasant a place for him as I know how. But I won't deceive him and tell him it's heaven, then stoke the fires behind his back and cover it all with the scent of lilacs.

Courtesy wins woman all as well. As valor may, but he that closes both is perfect.— Alfred Lord Tennyson

The secret to recruiting is not in convincing people, but in sorting people. You can wear yourself out and become discouraged, working with the same "empty oysters." Your job as a professional recruiter is only to sort through the prospects until you find one who wants to be a distributor. It is ten times easier to locate a prospect who wants to work, than to convince an unwilling disinterested prospect to work.— Tom "Big Al" Schreiter

As a singer I tried on all these hats, these voices, these clothes, and eventually out came me.— Carly Simon

Instead, over the past thirty years, in the world of action and adventure sports, in situations where asses really were on the line, the bounds of the possible have been pushed further and faster than ever before in history. We've seen near-exponential growth in ultimate human performance, which is both hyperbolic paradox and considerable mystery. Somehow, a generation's worth of iconoclastic misfits have rewritten the rules of the feasible, not just raising the bar but often obliterating it altogether. And this brings up one final question: Where-if anywhere-do our actual limits lie?— Steven Kotler

To die is poignantly bitter, but the idea of having to die without having lived is unbearable.— Erich Fromm

I've had lots of commercial success. I've also had some terrible reviews and some wonderful reviews.— Susan Isaacs
