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Our Needs Quotes by Marshall B. Rosenberg
- In our culture, most of us have been trained to ignore our own wants and to discount our needs.
- When we are depressed, our thinking blocks us from being aware of our needs, and then being able to take action to meet our needs.
- I believe that the most joyful and intrinsic motivation human beings have for taking any action is the desire to meet our needs and the…
- The number one reason that we don't get our needs met, we don't express them. We express judgments. If we do express needs, the number…
- There are the two main reasons we don't get our needs met. First, we don't know how to express our needs to begin with and…
- Every moment each human being is doing the best we know at that moment to meet our needs. We never do anything that is not…
- When we express our needs indirectly through the use of evaluations, interpretations, and images, others are likely to hear criticism. When people hear anything that…
More Our Needs Quotes
- Negation is the mind's first freedom, yet a negative habit is fruitful only so long as we exert ourselves to overcome it,… — Emile M. Cioran
- It matters little what form of prayer we adopt or how many words we use. What matters is the faith which lays… — Dietrich Bonhoeffer
- Notice carefully every word here. It is not our prayer which draws Jesus into our hearts. Nor is it our prayer which… — Ole Hallesby
- To pray is nothing more involved than to open the door, giving Jesus access to our needs and permitting Him to exercise… — Ole Hallesby
- Sometimes we have to lose our way to find out what we really want, for we often ignore our needs until we… — Leon Brown
- Human beings are not intrinsically selfish, which isolates us from others. We are essentially social animals who depend on others to meet… — Dalai Lama
- We have suffered unnumbered ills and crimes in the name of the Law of the Land. Our men, women and children have… — Cesar Chavez
- Time, like money, is measured by our needs. — George Eliot
- The theory of the method of knowing which is advanced in these pages may be termed pragmatic. ... Only that which has… — John Dewey
- I am convinced that there is no simple formula or technique that I could give you or that you could give your… — Richard G. Scott
- Like so much of what is worthwhile in life, our needs for friendship are often best met in the home. If our… — Marlin K. Jensen
- Reading, because we control it, is adaptable to our needs and rhythms. We are free to indulge our subjective associative impulse; the… — Sven Birkerts