I may not be sure if monsters exist, but I’d rather live my life in doubt than be persuaded by a real experience of one.

Gregory Maguire

Mots clés monsters beliefs doubts



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If your body is screaming in pain, whether the pain is muscular contractions, anxiety, depression, asthma or arthritis, a first step in releasing the pain may be making the connection between your body pain and the cause. “Beliefs are physical. A thought held long enough and repeated enough becomes a belief. The belief then becomes biology.

Marilyn Van Derbur

Mots clés depression beliefs survivors anxiety belief-quotes trauma survivor chronic-pain traumatized physical-pain physical-problems somatic survivors-of-abuse somatic-experience trauma-healing trauma-survivors



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Distances and days existed in themselves then; they all had a story. They were not barriers. If a person wanted to get to the moon, there is a way; it all depended on whether you knew the directions... on whether you knew the story of how others before you had gone. He had believed in the stories for a long time, until the teachers at Indian school taught him not to believe in that kind of "nonsense". But they had been wrong.

Leslie Marmon Silko

Mots clés imagination inspirational stories beliefs no-boundaries



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Being hurt personally triggered a curiosity about how such beliefs are formed.

Philip G. Zimbardo

Mots clés psychology beliefs behavior social-psychology



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Image is only temporal. Substance endures. Who said, "Image is everything"? And who believed it?

T.F. Hodge

Mots clés endurance beliefs quotes image substabce



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Depression is partly a nocebo effect, in the sense that it can be produced by negative exceptions about oneself and the world. The way in which these negative expectations develop and produce their negative effects provides some clues as to how they can be reversed. Expectancy effects grow, feeding upon themselves. One reason this happens is that our subjective states - our feelings, our moods and sensations - are in constant flux, changing from day to day and from moment to moment. The effects of these fluctuations depend on how we interpret them, and our interpretations depend on our beliefs and expectations. When we expect to feel worse, we tend to notice random small negative changes and interpret them as evidence that we are in fact getting worse. This interpretation makes us actually feel worse, and it strengthens the belief that we are getting worse, leading to a vicious cycle in which our expectations and negative emotions feed on each other, cascading into a full-blown depressive episode. .. Positive expectancies have the opposite effect. They can set in motion a begin cycle, in which random fluctuations in mood and well being are interpreted as evidence of treatment effectiveness, thereby instilling a further sense of hope and countering the feeling of hopelessness that are so central to clinical depression.

Irving Kirsch

Mots clés natural depression beliefs process expectancies



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It is more substantial to represent a purpose, rather than just a title.

T.F. Hodge

Mots clés purpose self beliefs quotes representation title



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وانتقل الاسم العجيب في منازل مكّة، اسم جميل حلو، يشبه نغمة حالمة.. كيف ومض هذا الاسم في ذهن سيّد مكّة، ويتساءل بعضهم:
ـ وأسماء الآباء.. والأجداد.. لماذا محمّد ؟!
تمتم الشيخ:
ـ ليكون محموداً في السماء وفي الأرض.

كمال السيد

Mots clés religion faith beliefs



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Beware: open-mindedness will often say, 'Everything is permissible except a sharp opinion.

Criss Jami

Mots clés truth opinions freedom-of-thought freedom-of-speech absolutes open-mindedness beliefs conviction permission brainwashed beware stand-up



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I would rather have strong enemies than a world of passive individualists. In a world of passive individualists nothing seems worth anything simply because nobody stands for anything. That world has no convictions, no victories, no unions, no heroism, no absolutes, no heartbeat. That world has rigor mortis.

Criss Jami

Mots clés man zealot world individualism absolutes open-mindedness beliefs passivity convictions unions meaninglessness robot-world heartbeat dead-world rigor-mortis



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