February 2012
YOUNG BLOOD: Resilience in psychology refers to... →
Resilience in psychology refers to the idea of an individual’s tendency to cope with stress and adversity. This coping may result in the individual “bouncing back” to a previous state of normal functioning, or using the experience of exposure to adversity to produce a “steeling effect” and function better than expected (much like an inoculation gives one the capacity to cope well with...
Do you really love Him? →
inspiredbythisfeeling:
“She has done a beautiful thing to me.” [Mark 14:6]
“If what we call love doesn’t take us beyond ourselves, it is not really love. If we have the idea that love is characterized as cautious, wise, sensible, shrewd, and never taken to extremes, we have missed the true meaning. This may describe affection and it may bring us a warm feeling, but it is not a true and...
Things never happen the same way twice.
– CS Lewis (Prince Caspian)
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But love is always new. Regardless of whether we love once, twice, or a dozen...
– Paulo Coelho, By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept (via danseurs)
People do not seem to realise that their opinion of the world is also a...
– Ralph Waldo Emerson (via sensiblynonsensical)
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Only one thing remains infinitely fascinating to me: the mystery of moods. To be...
– Oscar Wilde (via venebelle)