Charles Daniel

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You could not apply rational arguments to solve an emotional problem.  Thoughts and feelings were not necessarily oppositional, but they were two distinct paradigms of existence.  There might be overlap, but each operated by its own set of natural laws.  What that translated into was that if Richter was going to find peace, he needed to deal with his emotions, not intellectualize why they were not valid.
The Land: Predators (Chaos Seeds, #7)
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