"Until you learn how to say 'It was my fault, and I made a bad decision' without guilt-tripping yourself or feeling bad, you will suffer. Never allow your ego to stop you from healing relationships." the scene fades out Christine : Vincent, I won't be there when you get back. It won't be for long, just long enough for me to find a little order in my life a little peace. If you want real delightful love in your life, don’t fill your mind with seductive thoughts. Procreation is the result of sexual desire. smiles and grabs Theo's hand Vincent Van Gogh : I want to be sane. Sexual desire is considered as the fierce one in it because other feelings are linked with it. At times, we feel like apologizing may make us weak, but that is our ego talking. Vincent Van Gogh : Find a place for me to go, please. And then, they do not realize the process of bliss and happiness requires you to be accountable for your actions. There are too many adults who revert back to victim complex and excuses. "It's so important that we learn the art of apologizing and accountability. Find the person who loves just as hard as you, the one who will not make you look stupid for being loyal to them." Find the person who is your other half, the person who makes you feel like you are whole. Your love is rare, it heals, and it uplifts people when they feel broken or down. "You love in such a deep way that you should never settle for just anybody, just to say that you have somebody. "Be patient so they won't mistake you for someone who is replaceable." You know what you want when you want it so you need someone who wants to choose you over and over." You just need the type of lover who is going to stay and fight with you, no matter how tough it gets. "You're the type of lover who always fights for your partner. "The main reason we struggle with letting go is because we care too much about the wrong things or the wrong people, at the wrong time." It's not like these quotes were anything I didn't know before, they weren't 'life-changing' like many people noted in the reviews, but some were just helpful reminders. However, I didn't give it less stars because I did like some of the quotes. At one point there were like 10 pages in a row with the same beginning to the quote, with small variations to the ends. Get home and auto insurance quotes online or find a local. A lot of the quotes were extremely repetitive. Nationwide offers insurance, retirement and investing products that protect your many sides. There was a good amount of unnecessary swearing that I thought took away from the messages. I felt like there was a lot written, yet not much being said. Marquis de Sade I’m tryna do it all tonight, I got plans. The parts of the book that were not just quotes, I found to not have much depth to them. Lust is to the other passions what the nervous fluid is to life it supports them all, lends strength to them all ambition, cruelty, avarice, revenge, are all founded on lust. I didn't give it more stars because I didn't think it was very well-written. Even after I read countless reviews before deciding to purchase, I did not get the sense that it would basically just be a book of quotes. His restoration of the name Manor Farm shows just how much Napoleon has wholly disregarded the words of old Major.I picked up this book after I saw a friend on my feed had marked it as a "To-Read" and I thought it would be good for me since I was going through a lot at the time. His final act of propaganda - changing the Seventh Commandment to "ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL / BUT SOME ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS" - reflects his unchallenged belief that he belongs in complete control of the farm. By the end of the novel, Napoleon is sleeping in Jones' bed, eating from Jones' plate, drinking alcohol, wearing a derby hat, walking on two legs, trading with humans, and sharing a toast with Mr. Napoleon's greatest crime, however, is his complete transformation into Jones - although Napoleon is a much more harsh and stern master than the reader is led to believe Jones ever was. The many crimes he commits against his own comrades range from seizing nine puppies to "educate" them as his band of killer guard dogs to forcing confessions from innocent animals and then having them killed before all the animals' eyes. Clearly, the words of old Major inspired Napoleon not to fight against tyranny, but to seize the opportunity to establish himself as a dictator. Note that as soon as the revolution is won, Napoleon's first action is to steal the cows' milk for the pigs. The very first description of Napoleon presents him as a "fierce-looking" boar "with a reputation for getting his own way." Throughout the novel, Napoleon's method of "getting his own way" involves a combination of propaganda and terror that none of the animals can resist. While Jones' tyranny can be somewhat excused due to the fact that he is a dull-witted drunkard, Napoleon's can only be ascribed to his blatant lust for power.
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