A Quote by Laura Schlessinger

Situations reveal who we are, they don't create who we are. — © Laura Schlessinger
Situations reveal who we are, they don't create who we are.
I can create offensive situations for myself and I can create situations for other people.
Crime, horror, and satire each aim to reveal an ugly or uncomfortable truth: one that, after the reveal, will ensure we'll never be the same. The big difference between those genres being the effect they create.
You're in good spirits when you create and produce great music. All situations inspire music in different ways, man, from good situations, bad situations, depression, falling in love, falling out of love. I've been going through all those type of things.
When we create something, we always create it first in a thought form. If we are basically positive in attitude, expecting and envisioning pleasure, satisfaction and happiness, we will attract and create people, situations, and events which conform to our positive expectations.
Argument is meant to reveal the truth, not to create it.
Chocolate' is an orbit in which seven different characters keep moving from one place to another to reveal a bigger drama. It's about how ordinary people get stuck in extraordinary situations.
I create music; I create painting; I create whatever I want to create. I create, what you say, clothes. I create, I don't know, dance move. I create anything.
We forget that we create the situations, then we give our power away by blaming the other person for our frustration. No person, no place, and no thing has any power over us, for “we” are the only thinkers in our mind. We create our experiences, our reality, and everyone in it. When we create peace and harmony and balance in our mind, we will find it in our lives.
What situations can I create that allow me not to have the disease of familiarity?
We create real situations. Anything's fair game.
I create situations that do not exist. I seek the truth from fiction.
The first rule is you have to create a reality that makes the reader want to come back and see what happens next. The way I tried to do it, I'd create characters that the reader could instantly recognize, and hopefully bond with, and put them through situations that keep the reader on the edge of their seat.
I just want to create situations where people forget time.
If a person wants to enjoy attention, he will create situations to get it.
We want to create these dramatic situations, whether they are real or not, to entertain audiences.
I want to create situations that give people something to think about.
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