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“I think everything in the subjective expression of human experience can be traced back to chemistry, biology, and ones family upbringing. Anything considered transcendental is just a lazy way of saying we don't know why something is the way it is, everything is based in materialism. If you really want to be able to read someone, ask about their upbringing and observe how they have react to interpersonal experience. Then, relate those things back to biology. We are unique, yes, but we are not in control of our uniqueness. We're just meat puppets subjected to the chemical reactions which manifest from the force of the Will.”
Marouane LAASSAFAR“I’ve always known my circumstances were far, far from the worst, but I truly believe that just the slightest misalignment in our upbringings can have such a dramatic knock-on effect on our lives.”
K.A. Hill, The Winners' Guide“I had a very strict upbringing with my dad and was very close to my mum, who was extremely loving.”
Tori Amos“Identity was partly heritage, partly upbringing, but mostly the choices you make in life. ~ Bran”
Patricia Briggs, Cry Wolf“But at a certain point in our lives, we cannot passively allow our upbringing to define us. We must choose it or choose other.”
Jon Skovron, Hope and Red“Her upbringing had given her an independence of mind that made her more like a girl of today than one of her own time - which was why she had walked out, and why she was not daunted by the prospect of being alone.”
Philip Pullman, The Ruby in the Smoke“To resist the social pressure now put even on one's leisure time, requires a tougher upbringing and a more obstinate willfulness about going one's own way, than ever before.”
Robert Graves“As a rule children of tough and imperious parents sticking to authoritarian method of upbringing have a victim complex”
Sunday Adelaja“Focus! (said a voice within me). We are here to craft emotions. To become a better person. Not to waste our serenity on someone who had a poor upbringing and are not taught manners.”
Efrat Cytbulkiewicz