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Quotes by David Hawkins

“The G-8 has clearly rejected the failed U.S. policy of voluntary programs to address global warming.”

“We need to increase capacity, theres no doubt about that,”

“[Dr. Schumachers use of the word] private, ... He addressed an issue weve been talking about forever.”

“I think were starting to see the fruits of our investments,”

“The first time you sit down with a standardized test, if youre not accustomed to it, you might have a high level of anxiety. Students today are much more at ease with it,”

“I wouldnt say its unusual. In terms of moving from one institution to another, if Richard felt like it was time for change, it certainly seems like a logical move to make.”

“He told me not to come here to waste anybodys time; he told me to make the team,”

“If we took all the visa trainees out of the building it would be kind of lonely in there.”

“It sounds like theres some comparable numbers there and its encouraging. Its healthy that its 15 percent, given that its very early on in the process of this. I have no doubt that number will go up given increased publicity of this program.”

“In the interest of evaluating the policy, I think it would be important for not just the administrators but everyone involved to know how well the policy is working and who is receiving the benefits.”

After all, it isnt the facts of ones environment, but ones attitude toward them, that determines whether one will be defeated or victorious.

Perceptual fields are limited by the attractor patterns that theyre associated with. This means that the capacity to recognize significant factors in a given situation is limited by the context that arises from the level of consciousness of the observer. The motive of the viewer automatically determines what is seen; causality is, therefore, ascribed to factors that are, in fact, a function of the biases of the observer and arent at all instrumental in the situation itself.

Force is incomplete and therefore has to be fed energy constantly. Power is total and complete in itself and requires nothing from outside.