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Steve Maraboli
“Your fear is 100% dependent on you for its survival.”
Steve Maraboli, Life, the Truth, and Being Free

Emme Rollins
“Like a butterfly stuck in a chrysalis, waiting for the perfect moment, I was waiting for the day I could burst forth and fly away and find my home.”
Emme Rollins, Dear Rockstar

Terry Goodkind
“If you want to be a slave in life, then continue going around asking others to do for you. They will oblige, but you will find the price is your choices, your freedom, your life itself. They will do for you, and as a result you will be in bondage to them forever, having given your identity away for a paltry price. Then, and only then, you will be a nobody, a slave, because you yourself and nobody else made it so.”
Terry Goodkind, The Pillars of Creation

Thomas  Harris
“In making friends, she was wary of people who foster dependency and feed on it. She had been involved with a few--the blind attract them, and they are the enemy.”
Thomas Harris, Red Dragon

Tullian Tchividjian
“Whether it's a Christian or a non-Christian, there's nothing like suffering to show us how small, needy, and not in control we are. Suffering has a way of sobering us up to the realization that we can't make it on our own, that we need help, that we're broken.”
Tullian Tchividjian

Alan Cohen
“For everyone you create to be dependent on you, you are equally dependent on them. Neither relationship is healthy.”
Alan Cohen

bell hooks
“It is this dependency that became, and is, the breeding ground for abuses of power.”
Bell Hooks, All About Love: New Visions

Toba Beta
“People addicted with technology.
Technology has indulged mankind.
Beware of technology dependency!”
Toba Beta, Master of Stupidity

Albert Marrin
“It is in our best interest to. . . embark on a revolutionary change that will lead us away from oil dependency rather than drag our feet and suffer the costs of becoming growingly dependent on a diminishing resource.' Truer words were never written.”
Albert Marrin

Bernhard Schlink
“Illiteracy is dependence. By finding the courage to learn to read and write, Hanna had advanced from dependence to independence, a step towards liberation.
الأمية هي التبعية ، وبعثورها على الشجاعة لتعلم القراءة والكتابة ،تقدمًت "هانا" من التبعية إلى الاستقلال ، وهي خطوة ناحية التحرر.”
Bernhard Schlink

“[E]verything is always in relationship. In fact, you could almost say that everything is made of relationship, in a sense.”
Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel, The Logic of Faith: A Buddhist Approach to Finding Certainty Beyond Belief and Doubt

Genki Kawamura
“Mobile phones have been around for only about twenty years, but in just that short amount of time they’ve managed to take complete control over us. In the span of two decades something that we don’t really need has come to dominate our lives and make us believe that we can’t live without it. When human beings invented the mobile phone, they also invented the anxiety that comes with not having one on you.”
Genki Kawamura, If Cats Disappeared from the World

Erich Fromm
“As with all semantic difficulties, the answer can only be arbitrary. What matters is that we know what kind of union we are talking about when we speak of love. Do we refer to love as the mature answer to the problem of existence, or do we speak of those immature forms of love which may be called symbiotic union?”
Erich Fromm, The Art of Loving

Deepanshu Giri
“In case you have people around you who have excuses, complaints or keep on telling you how difficult their life is, these are people who steal your energy and need to get out from your life. If someone has a problem in life by all means be compassionate, help them but if someone is repetetive and keeps on whining over one thing or the other, then it is time for this person to be out of your life.”
Deepanshu Giri, Rituals of Happy Soul

Ahmed AlAnsari
“The thing is, we can't build a successful brand unless we understand ourselves and our audience, because we as stakeholders are the heart of the equation.”
Ahmed AlAnsari, The Brand Dependence Model: Identify & Mitigate Your Danger Blocks

Holly Black
“My body has acclimated, and now it craves what it should revile.

An apt metaphor for other things.”
Holly Black, The Wicked King

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Change begins when you realize that there are no hidden or buried treasures.
No Santa Claus nor genie.
Just you and your determination to succeed.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Night of a Thousand Thoughts

Robin Norwood
“Cuando amamos demasiado, es porque tratamos de vencer los viejos miedos, frustraciones, enojos y dolores de la niñez, y darse por vencido es renunciar a una valiosísima oportunidad de encontrar alivio.”
Robin Norwood, Las mujeres que aman demasiado: El best seller que ha ayudado a millones de mujeres

Nathaniel Branden
“To think, to judge, to choose our values is to be individuated, to create a distinct, personal identity. But thus to affirm that I exist is to open myself to the realization that I am finite, that my life is limited, that I am mortal, that one day I will die. The rebellion against the inevitability of death results in a rebellion against the challenges and opportunities of life. If I refuse to fully live, I cannot die.

So: fear of autonomy entails fear of self-responsibility entails fear of identity entails fear of aloneness entails fear of death.

That which does not exist cannot perish.”
Nathaniel Branden, Honoring the Self: Self-Esteem and Personal Transformation

Lydia Millet
“In the wild, he thought, there would be almost no waiting. Waiting was what happened to you when you lost control, when events were out of your hands or your freedom was taken from you; but in the wild there would always be trying. In the wild there must be trying and trying, he thought, and no waiting at all. Waiting was a position of dependency.”
Lydia Millet, How the Dead Dream

“When a pet is adopted within its imprint period, the attachment it felt to its mother is quickly transferred to the new owner, who steps in to meet the pet’s physical and emotional demands. Herein lies the reason pets become so instantly bonded to us. The process may seem harmless on the surface, even natural, but keep in mind that the normal progression of things would have the young animal soon beginning to detach from its parent. Whereas the animal’s mother would discourage continued dependence, the surrogate mother, the new owner, encourages it. In this way, the case of usurped identity is never followed by detachment. Quite the contrary: the whole dynamic of interactions between people and their pets relies on the maintenance of the bond. Because of this, pets remain infantile, never reaching any level of autonomy or emotional maturity.”
Charles Danten, Un vétérinaire en colère - Essai sur la condition animale

“Denial reigns truer than our obvious dependency,
but we don’t seem to notice either; maybe it’s because when we are subject to the drugs, they reign over our lives, they are in control, not us. Others can see it in us, but we cannot see it in ourselves.”
Michael J Heil, Pursued: God’s relentless pursuit and a drug addict’s journey to finding purpose

“Their [drugs and sex] inability to satisfy long-term led to dependency and overindulgence; as my tolerance grew, I needed more in order to feel okay. Not only could they not meet my needs, but they left me dysfunctional so that I was unable to face life without them.”
Michael J Heil, Pursued: God’s relentless pursuit and a drug addict’s journey to finding purpose

“Never depend on man’s hand he can say anything but don’t do everything why because he’s the flesh man kind that will protect you on being het”
Nozipho N Maphumulo

Baek Se-hee
“For example, when you’re co-dependent on your partner you resent them, but when you leave your partner, you feel anxious and bereft.”
Baek Sehee, I Want to Die but I Still Want to Eat Tteokbokki: Further Conversations with My Psychiatrist

Criss Jami
“A refusal to grow up is like crouching while pulling others down.”
Criss Jami

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