146 Quotes About Dependence
- Author John Gardner
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The best way a writer can find to keep himself going is to live off his (or her) spouse. The trouble is that, psychologically at least, it’s hard. Our culture teaches none of its false lessons more carefully than that one should never be dependent. Hence the novice or still unsuccessful writer, who has enough trouble believing in himself, has the added burden of shame. It’s hard to be a good writer and a guilty person; a lack of self-respect creeps into one’s prose.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Most men do not have the balls to help their women to not need them.
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- Author Craig Groeschel
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But God does give us responsibility, and it takes biblical faith to do those things in dependence on God.
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- Author Stephan Labossiere
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Be the man she can depend on, not the man that constantly lets her down.
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- Author Omar Cherif
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One of the grave problems of controlling parents is that the children grow up believing they are dependent on that control.
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- Author Deepa Bhushan
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The journey through the preschool years helps children to move from dependence to interdependence to independence.
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- Author David Frayne
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It is indeed curious that engagement in paid work should represent such a powerful symbol of maturity and independence, given the realities of employment as a situation of profound dependency. I speak not only of the dependency inherent in the wage relation, but also of the dependency on commercial products and services, which become the only way to meet certain needs after work has drained our time and energy. [ch.six]
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- Author Michael Bassey Johnson
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A person is wise if he listens to millions of advice and doesn't implement any of it.
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- Author Kathy Steele
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when a child is ridiculed, shamed, hurt or ignored when she experiences and expresses a legitimate dependency need, she will later be inclined to attach those same affective tones to her dependency. Thus, she will experience her own (and perhaps others’) dependency as ridiculous, shameful, painful, or denied. - Dependency in the Treatment of complex PTSD and Dissociative Disorders 2001Authors: Kathy Steele, Onno van der Hart, Ellert R. S. Nijenhuis
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