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Draining Quotes by Frederick Lenz
- The signs of psychic draining - we call aging.
- The way people age is not the way people age ... everyone is draining everyone!
- If you suspect someone is draining you, generally you should not confront them, but be nice, relax them, and then see what they are doing.
- When you see someone draining you, your being naturally cuts it off. Yet many times you can be manipulated not to see.
- How can you tell if you are draining someone? How far have you gotten into their life? Are they dependent upon you? Are you thinking…
- If someone confronts you about draining them it could be a "double reverse." They are draining you and accuse you instead of draining them, just…
- Practice mediation and concentration exercises, and begin to think more about regaining your sensitivity by avoiding draining situations. Not because of fear but because of…
- Winning has to do with gaining personal power through the practice of meditation and mindfulness; not draining your energy on ridiculous things and people.
More Draining Quotes
- The way people age is not the way people age ... everyone is draining everyone! — Frederick Lenz
- Winning has to do with gaining personal power through the practice of meditation and mindfulness; not draining your energy on ridiculous things… — Frederick Lenz
- It's definitely a dream come true to be recognized and to be able to sign autographs. But, it's also a lot of… — Christina Aguilera
- We are living beyond our means. As a people we have developed a life-style that is draining the earth of its priceless… — Margaret Mead
- Humanity cannot afford to acknowledge all of the blood that it spills and the destruction it inflicts on the world in its… — Jeremy Rifkin
- The signs of psychic draining - we call aging. — Frederick Lenz
- Practice mediation and concentration exercises, and begin to think more about regaining your sensitivity by avoiding draining situations. Not because of fear… — Frederick Lenz
- He knelt by the bed and bent over her, draining their last moment to its lees; and in the silence there passed… — Edith Wharton