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You can't eat your cake and yet still have it in your pantry.
— Mar 17, 2014 07:09AM
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Then comes death, and beyond this, nothing more can be said.
— Mar 18, 2014 02:13PM

Robert Day
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Don't stop therapy because you think you're going to succumb to disease soon - you may not succumb to disease as soon as you think.
— Mar 18, 2014 01:52PM

Robert Day
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Sometimes you can figure it out all by yourself - you just need to find your own voice.
— Mar 18, 2014 12:41PM

Robert Day
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If you're going to save the children from the horrors of .. whatever, at least have the courtesy to tell them that's what you're doing.
— Mar 18, 2014 07:56AM

Robert Day
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Wow! I mean - WOW!! Listen to this: "I thought about his fear that if he was known, if he was seen as he believes he truly is, he would be found dirty, broken. And being dirty and broken - how could he love, or be loved?"
— Mar 18, 2014 07:04AM

Robert Day
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If something is broken, you can either try to fix it, or give up on it and throw it away. If I were broken, I'd always be wanting to be fixed - even if I behave otherwise.
— Mar 18, 2014 06:40AM

Robert Day
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"The future is a fantasy that shapes our present." Be careful about your fantasies.
— Mar 18, 2014 06:25AM

Robert Day
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Sometimes people can monopolise the conversation in a purposeful and aggressively boring way in order to avoid confronting what is happening in their lives at the present time. That doesn't sound contrived does it?
— Mar 18, 2014 06:02AM

Robert Day
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It seems to me that more progress is made at the end of analysis than at the beginning. Books tend to be more exciting towards the end too. I wonder why life is not billed as being like this.
— Mar 18, 2014 04:58AM