Sps Quotes

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Am I too much for the world, or is the world too much for me?
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Kelli Jae Baeli (Too Much World)
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HSPs do more of that which makes humans different from other animals: We imagine possibilities. We humans, and HSPs especially, are acutely aware of the past and future.
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Elaine N. Aron (The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You)
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How discouraging to watch your friends enjoying something you are too afraid to try. Do not underestimate such discouragement. It can be just as present in adulthood as you see friends taking on careers, travel, moves, and relationships that you would fear. Yet deep inside you also know you have the same or more talent, desire, and potential.
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Elaine N. Aron (The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You)
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Our culture has an idea of competition in the pursuit of excellence that can make anyone not striving for the top feel like a worthless, non-productive bystander. This applies not only to one's career but even to one's leisure.
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Elaine N. Aron (The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You)
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You can be, should be, and need to be involved in the world. It truly needs you.
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Elaine N. Aron (The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You)
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Some of you may be struggling with discovering your vocation and feeling a little frustrated that your intuition is not helping you more. Alas, intuition can also stand in your way because it makes you aware of too many inner voices speaking for too many different possibilities.
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Elaine N. Aron (The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You)
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It was as if [highly sensitive subjects] found it natural to look beyond their cultural expectations to how things "really are.
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Elaine N. Aron (The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You)
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Envy can wake us up to one of two truths: We want something and better do something about it while we still can, or we want something and just cannot have it. […] If your envy is strong and you decide you want to do something, you probably can.
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Elaine N. Aron (The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You)
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You and I are learning to see our trait as a neutral thingβ€”useful in some situations, not in othersβ€”but our culture definitely does not see it, or any trait as neutral. The anthropologist Margaret Mead explained it well. Although a culture’s newborns will show a broad range of inherited temperaments, only a narrow band of these, a certain type, will be the ideal. The ideal personality is embodied, in Mead's words, in 'every thread of the social fabricβ€”in the care of the young child, the games the children play, the songs the people sing, the political organization, the religious observance, the art and the philosophy.' Other traits are ignored, discouraged, or if all else fails, ridiculed. What is the ideal in our culture? Movies, advertisements, the design of public spaces, all tell us we should be as tough as the Terminator, as stoic as Clint Eastwood, as outgoing as Goldie Hawn. We should be pleasantly stimulated by bright lights, noise, a gang of cheerful fellows hanging out in a bar. If we are feeling overwhelmed and sensitive, we can always take a painkiller.
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Elaine N. Aron (The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You)
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sprang on your nerves with all the abruptness of a normal night’s dream turning to nightmare. Dog into wolf, light into twilight, emptiness into waiting presence, here were your underage Marine barfing in the street, barmaid with a ship’s propeller tattooed on each buttock, one potential berserk studying the best technique for jumping through a plate glass window (when to scream Geronimo? before or after the glass breaks?), a drunken deck ape crying back in the alley because last time the SP’s caught him like this they put him in a strait jacket.
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Anonymous
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SPS Male
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Think about the impact on you of not being ideal for your culture. It has to affect youβ€”not only how others have treated you but also how you have come to treat yourself.
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Elaine N. Aron (The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You)
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[Introverts] are also more flexible in a sense, in that sometimes they must do what extraverts do all the time, meet strangers and go to parties. But some extraverted people can avoid being introverted, turning inward, for years at a time.
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Elaine N. Aron (The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You)
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But now you know the specific cause of your difficulty with [certain tasks] and can explore ways around the overarousal they create. So there's really very little that you can't do if you find a way to do it in your own style.
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Elaine N. Aron (The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You)
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[…] How will you feel going to your grave without having tried?
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Elaine N. Aron (The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You)
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The world needs to coax more such folks into public positions. But if they don't coax us, we had better volunteer now and then.
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Elaine N. Aron (The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You)
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And while a difficult past may seem at first to hamper our living our life's purpose, sometimes it serve the purpose, too. Or it is the purposeβ€”to fully experience and understand a certain kind of human problem.
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Elaine N. Aron (The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You)
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Or as one friend of mine put it, 'In the first twenty years we are given our curriculum. In the next twenty we study it.
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Elaine N. Aron (The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You)
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Peter H. Liddle (D-Day (Images of War))
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Nunc autem manet fids, sps, critsβ€”tria haec; maior autem hs est crits. (1 Corinthians 13.13:
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Richard A. LaFleur (Scribblers, Sculptors, and Scribes: A Companion to Wheelock's Latin and Other Introductory Textbooks)
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The world isntaking note of the illegal imprisonment ,torture, violent attacks, character assasination and assassination attempts, thatt have been launched against The SPH Nithyananda ;Now UN recognizes and take notes of this atrocities
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SPS Nithyananda
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I was assigned as the Chief of Training for the CIA federal police force. It was a demanding but rewarding job. I enjoyed supporting the men and women of the newly formed CIA federal police, the Security Protective Service (SPS). To my disappointment, during my first briefing with the incumbent, his advice was, β€œwatch your back,” referring to Frank Murdock, the Chief of SED.
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Kevin Michael Shipp (From the Company of Shadows. Including excerpts from In From the Cold. CIA Secrecy and Operations.)
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No question, the S-P leadership, as well as their sympathizers in the media, will not at all like the exposition you are reading. Laying bare the secular-progressive agenda and their strategy of imposing it on America leaves the S-Ps exposed. That, of course, will anger them. The smear campaign will likely begin on the Net, quickly spread to left-wing newspaper columnists, and then go on to the Fox-hating MSNBC network. Of course, there will be a counterattack by me and other traditional forces, because hatred must be answered with resolve and facts. It's going to be nasty. Just wait and see.
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Bill O'Reilly (Culture Warrior)