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Salvage Quotes

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A.B. Shepherd
“He took his time looking around for anything interesting to salvage, but found only broken bits of what once was.”
A.B. Shepherd, The Beacon

James Sallis
“Every day we reconstruct ourselves out of the salvage of our yesterdays.”
James Sallis, Death Will Have Your Eyes

Israelmore Ayivor
“Before your mother's conception of you, God knew you; before His ‪consecration of you, He had up set your assignments right! You are not an accident!‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬‬â€�”
Israelmore Ayivor, Daily Drive 365

“Perpétue follows my gaze. “They threw you out,â€� she says. “That doesn’t mean you’re worthless. It only means they didn’t see your worth.”
Alexanda Duncan

Israelmore Ayivor
“To know God, you must appreciate the salvaging will of His son. Through Christ, we become true leaders worthy of rewards!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Leaders' Watchwords

Robert Ferrigno
“No one in their right mind would attempt to salvage it, but there were plenty of people not in their right mind. The world was full of them, more produced every minute.”
Robert Ferrigno, Heart of the Assassin

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“New year resolutions are not the solutions for your last year resolutions, they are the salvage”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Rescue is made possible by someone creating the need to be rescued. And while we are privileged to be involved in the occasional rescue, it seems that we’re far more involved in creating the need for it.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“If the heart is closed, the most skillfully crafted words expertly honed to the finest edge have no means by which to penetrate the hardened exterior. And this is the condition of the exterior that insures the death of the interior. Therefore, I will forever enhance my skill and hone my edge so that some exterior part of the heart might be breeched so that the interior might be saved.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Oliver Eagleton
“Starmer has found it difficult to escape this cycle of dependence because he cannot comprehend a crucial therapeutic insight: that the subject supposed to know knows nothing. Often, an analytic breakthrough comes when the patient realises that the Other to whom she has delegated her authority (or knowledge, or desire) is illusory: an empty signifier. This revelation allows her to take responsibility for her own desire, which is thereby transformed from a conduit for the Other’s will into what Lacan calls ‘decided desireâ€� or ‘determined desireâ€�. When her experience is no longer mediated by the subject supposed to know, its possibilities are expanded. Dependence is supplanted by autonomy. And that, for Lacanians, is the real meaning of adulthood, although most adults never achieve it.”
Oliver Eagleton

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“I am vested with the improbable task of attempting to save a world that has no interest in being saved because it has become convinced that what it needs to be saved from is the belief that it needs to be saved.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough