"We eventually learn that emotional closure is our……" — David Deida
"We eventually learn that emotional closure is our own action. We can be responsible for it. In any moment, we can choose to open or to close."
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58 Quotes by David Deida
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Trust, love, what we call sexy, who we trust in a business situation, are all based on how open we…
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You are not only a man, you are a superior man: a man who does his best to live as…
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If knowing the truth is sufficient for you, then practice the art of philosophy. If only living the truth will…
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If your purpose is to liberate yourself and others into love and freedom, then you should do whatever magnifies the…
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The word "surrender" is often interpreted as giving up, as weakness, as admitting defeat. Although this is one way to…
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Men are terrified of a woman's depth of love and the energy that moves as a woman's sexuality and emotions.…
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You can ravish your woman so deeply that her surrender breaks your heart into light.
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Knowing the Truth is Fairly Useless. Feeling it is Profound. Living it Makes All the Difference.
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Praise is literal food for feminine qualities. If you want your woman to grow in her radiance health, happiness, love,…
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Stop hoping for a completion of anything in life... Do what you love to do, what you are waiting to…
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One misunderstandin g is that if you do the right thing, then life's storms will stop. If you do the…
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Your woman knows your weaknesses better than anybody. She knows where you will falter and give up. She knows the…
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Action without a name, a who attached to it, is meaningless.
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Well begun is half done.
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