"It's sad that children cannot know their parents……" — Virginia Satir
"It's sad that children cannot know their parents when they were younger; when they were loving, courting, and being nice to one another. By the time children are old enough to observe, the romance has all too often faded or gone underground."
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42 Quotes by Virginia Satir
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I have talked about choosing rather than acting from compulsion. When you feel that you have to live according to…
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I am me and I am okay.
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Taste everything, but swallow only what fits.
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As a therapist, I am a companion. I try to help people tune into their own wisdom.
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You have learned what you have learned very well. It has helped you survive.
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I believe the greatest gift I can conceive of having from anyone is to be seen by them, heard by…
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Put together all the existing families and you have society. It is as simple as that. Whatever kind of training…
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Our biggest problem as human beings is not knowing that we don't know.
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The symbol in Chinese for crisis is made up of two ideographs: one means danger, the other means opportunity. This…
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I feel that adolescence has served its purpose when a person arrives at adulthood with a strong sense of self-esteem,…
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I think if I have one message, one thing before I die that most of the world would know, it…
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I want you to get excited about who you are, what you are, what you have, and what can still…
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