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Theodore Isaac Rubin Quotes
Theodore Isaac Rubin Quotes
Theodore Isaac Rubin
American
Psychologist
Born:
Apr 11
,
1923
Angry
Beginning
Every
Happiness
Important
Sometimes
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Happiness does not come from doing easy work but from the afterglow of satisfaction that comes after the achievement of a difficult task that demanded our best.
Theodore Isaac Rubin
Happiness
Work
Best
Achievement
Business
Difficult
Our
Easy
Demanded
Come
Does
Doing
Task
After
Satisfaction
Difficult Task
I must learn to love the fool in me - the one who feels too much, talks too much, takes too many chances, wins sometimes and loses often, lacks self-control, loves and hates, hurts and gets hurt, promises and breaks promises, laughs and cries.
Theodore Isaac Rubin
Love
Me
Hurt
Fool
Sometimes
Too Much
Promises
Hurts
Too
Cries
Laughs
Must
Hates
Wins
Takes
Self-Control
Feels
Learn
Talks
Loses
Gets
Often
Lacks
Loves
Breaks
To Love
Much
Who
Many
Chance
Chances
Kindness is more important than wisdom, and the recognition of this is the beginning of wisdom.
Theodore Isaac Rubin
Wisdom
Kindness
Important
Beginning
Recognition
More
Than
The problem is not that there are problems. The problem is expecting otherwise and thinking that having problems is a problem.
Theodore Isaac Rubin
Problem
Problems
Thinking
Otherwise
Having
Expecting
Feeling angry is a universal human phenomenon. It is as basic as feeling hungry, lonely, loving, or tired. The capacity to feel angry and to respond in some way to that feeling is in us from birth.
Theodore Isaac Rubin
Angry
Tired
Lonely
Feeling
Birth
Way
Respond
Hungry
Some
Feel
Human
Loving
Capacity
Us
Basic
Universal
Phenomenon
Sometimes the routes leading to feelings of anger are so convoluted and circuitous that it takes enormous skill to discern their original source, or fountainhead. But regardless of the reason for or the source of the anger or the relative ease or complexity in perceiving either the anger or its source - everybody, but everybody, gets angry.
Theodore Isaac Rubin
Angry
Anger
Sometimes
Feelings
Enormous
Everybody
Relative
Ease
Complexity
Perceiving
Takes
Leading
Discern
Source
Gets
Regardless
Either
Skill
Convoluted
Reason
Original
Routes
Have you considered that if you don't make waves, nobody including yourself will know that you are alive?
Theodore Isaac Rubin
You
Yourself
Will
Waves
Considered
Alive
Nobody
Know
Make
Including
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