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Maybe You Should Talk to Someone & Into the Magic Shop 2 Books Collection Set Maybe You Should Talk to Someone & Into the Magic Shop 2 Books Collection Set by Lori Gottlieb
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“I want some sign of the scar tissue left behind. I want to know, in the end, that I mattered.”
Lori Gottlieb, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone & Into the Magic Shop 2 Books Collection Set
“We talk to ourselves more than we'll talk to any other person over the course of our lives, but our words aren't always kind or true or helpful–or even respectful.”
Lori Gottlieb, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone & Into the Magic Shop 2 Books Collection Set
“,,...kaip sunku apeiti kalėjimo grotas, nors laisvė yra net te tiesiai prieš mus, o mūsų viduje, mūsų mintyse...”
Lori Gottlieb, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone & Into the Magic Shop 2 Books Collection Set
“It's well documented that touch is important for well-being throughout our lifetimes.”
Lori Gottlieb, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone & Into the Magic Shop 2 Books Collection Set
“Are people really supposed to be done grieving after two months? Can't grief last six months or a year or, in some form or another, an entire lifetime?”
Lori Gottlieb, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone & Into the Magic Shop 2 Books Collection Set
“Falling in love never gets old. No matter how jaded you are, how much suffering love has caused you, a new love can't help but make you feel hopeful and alive, like that very first time.”
Lori Gottlieb, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone & Into the Magic Shop 2 Books Collection Set
“Just because she sends you guilt doen't mean you have to accept delivery.”
Lori Gottlieb, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone & Into the Magic Shop 2 Books Collection Set
“We all have a deep yearning to understand ourselves and be understood. When I see couples in therapy, often one or the other will complain, not "you don't love me" but "you don't understand me”
Lori Gottlieb, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone & Into the Magic Shop 2 Books Collection Set
“One thing that has surprised Julie about going through the process of watching herself die is how vivid her world has become. Everything that she used to take for granted produces a sense of revelation, as if she were a child again. Tastes - the sweetness of a strawberry, its juice dripping onto her chin; a buttery pastry melting in her mouth, Smells - flowers on a front lawn, a colleague's perfume, seaweed washed up on the shore, Matt's sweaty body in bed at night. Sounds - the strings on a cello, the screech of a car, her nephew's laughter. Experiences - dancing at a birthday party, people-watching at Starbucks, buying a cute dress, opening the mail. All of this, no matter how mundane, delights her to no end. She's become hyper-present. When people delude themselves into believing they have all the time in the world, she's noticed, they get lazy. p310”
Lori Gottlieb, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone & Into the Magic Shop 2 Books Collection Set
“You seem like you're enjoying the experience of suffering, so I thought I'd help you out with that."
"What?"
"There's a difference between pain and suffering," Wendell says. "You're going to have to feel pain - everyone feels pain at times - but you don't have to suffer so much. You're not choosing the pain, but you're choosing the suffering."p62”
Lori Gottlieb, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone & Into the Magic Shop 2 Books Collection Set