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Expression Quotes by Marshall B. Rosenberg
- Blaming and punishing others are superficial expressions of anger.
- Criticism, analysis, and insults are tragic expressions of unmet needs.
- Every message, regardless of form or content, is an expression of a need.
- Compliments and praise, for their part, are tragic expressions of fulfilled needs
- All moralistic judgments, whether positive or negative, are tragic expressions of unmet needs.
- Interpretations, criticisms, diagnoses, and judgments of others are actually alienated expressions of our unmet needs.
- Conventional compliments often take the form of judgments however positive, and are sometimes offered to manipulate the behavior of others. NVC encourages the expression of…
- Violence in any form is a tragic expression of our unmet needs.
- Every criticism, judgment, diagnosis, and expression of anger is the tragic expression of an unmet need.
- Analyses of others are actually expressions of our own needs and values
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