A Quote by Gabrielle Reece

I guess I crave stability. — © Gabrielle Reece
I guess I crave stability.
No one welcomes chaos, but why crave stability and predictability?
A military career offers the stability many South Korean women crave.
But the world is ever more interdependent. Stock markets and economies rise and fall together. Confidence is the key to prosperity. Insecurity spreads like contagion. So people crave stability and order.
Many people crave security and stability rather than risk-taking, and that doesn't make them any less American. They are the workers rather than the job creators, and all societies need both.
When you're a child, you crave formal recognition; you crave ceremony, celebration, certification of proof.
I'm not vegetarian. I eat what I crave, but most of the time I don't crave meat.
People crave a conspiracy for the same reason they crave a god.
I crave time in Yosemite like I crave food and water.
We don't “crave” animal-based meat, dairy, and eggs, but we do crave fat, salt, flavor, texture, and familiarity.
If our emotional stability is based on what other people do or do not do, then we have no stability. If our emotional stability is based on love that is changeless and unalterable, then we attain the stability of God.
Chinese no longer crave so much for food and accommodation, but they do crave democracy. I stand by that. I don't know which model China will follow.
People crave comfort, people crave connection, people crave community.
My characters are much more famous than I am, so I don't crave attention; I just crave working and doing good work. Having a feeling of self-worth.
I think comfort, stability, and love are the things that really let me be happy. Deep down inside I'm a little boring, I guess.
Freedom is not having everything we crave, it's being able to go without the things we crave and being OK with it.
Being on the road, I think, is the most organised part of my life. You know where you have to be every day; you know what your job is every day. I crave that tiny bit of stability, which anyone else would think is the most unstable way of living, ever.
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