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Germany Kent
“Kindness is universal. Sometimes being kind allows others to see the goodness in humanity through you. Always be kinder than necessary.”
Germany Kent
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“Mr. Passaro, let me teach you about how medicine works.鈥 He starts out.

鈥淥ne of two things is going to happen. Either the Doctors are going to say I told you so, or they are going to say that Jess was the exception. What you believe will determine who gets to say I told you so to whom.鈥

鈥淣ever stop believing.鈥 He begs me.

鈥淒octor, you are on the team鈥. I say.

He smiles.”
John Passaro, 6 Minutes Wrestling With Life

Manal Al-Sharif
“The axiomatic thing about Saudi society is that while there are a seemingly infinite number of rules, it is also possible for people in authority to go outside those rules, and, if not break them, at least bend them quite a bit.”
Manal al-Sharif, Daring to Drive: A Saudi Woman's Awakening

Frank  Sonnenberg
“If everything鈥檚 treated as an exception, there is no rule.”
Frank Sonnenberg, The Path to a Meaningful Life

John Morton
“In this chapter I restrict myself to exploring the nature of the amnesia which is reported between personality states in most people who are diagnosed with DID. Note that this is not an explicit diagnostic criterion, although such amnesia features strongly in the public view of DID, particularly in the form of the fugue-like conditions depicted in 铿乴ms of the condition, such as The Three Faces of Eve (1957). Typically, when one personality state, or 鈥榓lter鈥, takes over from another, they have no idea what happened just before. They report having lost time, and often will have no idea where they are or how they got there. However, this is not a universal feature of DID. It happens that with certain individuals with DID, one personality state can retrieve what happened when another was in control. In other cases we have what is described as 鈥榗o-consciousness鈥 where one personality state can apparently monitor what is happening when another personality state is in control and, in certain circumstances, can take over the conversation.”
John Morton, Trauma, Dissociation and Multiplicity: Working on Identity and Selves