I restore myself when I'm alone. (Marilyn Monroe)
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It's easy; it's free; it's fun; and it's effective.
I restore myself when I'm alone. (Marilyn Monroe)
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We are already seeing the creation of a new kind of network based on friendships: Startups, which are often founded by friends, are the beginning of something that could reshape social relations. (Theodore Zeldin.)
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We're all dying. That's what defines the condition of living. (Winston Churchill, The Crown)
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Your character is much more than your looks. (Scott Sanford)
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We build too many walls and not enough bridges. (Isaac Newton)
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Listening | Family chats + audio |
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Unhealthy cultures create addiction. Healthy cultures create social bonds. (Simon Sinek)
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I am not a shopaholic. I am helping the economy. (Anonymous)
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'Loving me, he'd understood the truth of me: how I existed in layers, like a painting. He could see the separate me, distinctly and delicately alone, transparent as a watercolour sketch. But he knew that that girl was conditioned by the magnetic pull of the picture underneath, the bold and vivid brushstrokes of Viola-and-Issy. He understood, because, like me, he was hooked into the implacable equation of being two .'
For our third book of the year I recommend The Twins by Saskia Sarginson. Their mother told them they didn't need a past. She wanted them to build their own future; but this is a story about people haunted and traumatised by their past. A bad choice made as children sets in motion a series of events no one is able to forget; and moving forward proves to be an overwhelming challenge for some. Here is the worksheet.
Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful. (William Morris)
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