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little is more precious in an affair for a man than being welcomed into a house he has done nothing to support, or more momentous for the woman than this welcoming, this considered largesse, her house his, his on the strength of his cock alone, his cock and company, the smell and amusement and weight of him — no buying you with mortgage payments, no blackmailing you with shared children, but welcomed simply, into the walls of yourself, an admission dignified by freedom and equality.
- John Updike
The worst things you can do for the ones you love are the things they could and should do for themselves"—and
- John Wooden
happier. The best thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.
- John Wooden
Abraham Lincoln. He once said that the best thing a man can do for his children is to love their mother.
- John Wooden
I remain convinced to this day that compassion like that—sincerely caring for your players and maintaining an active interest in their lives, concerns, and motivations—is one of the most important qualities a coach can have.
- John Wooden
when coaches or parents make consistency their foundation, everyone around them becomes more comfortable and everyone around them has a greater opportunity to grow.
- John Wooden
Go Out of Your Way to Praise Those "Quiet" Performers Who Make Things Happen.
- John Wooden
Commend, Don't Criticize
- John Wooden
For the strength of the pack is the wolf; and the strength of the wolf is the pack." —Rudyard Kipling
- John Wooden
A player who makes a team great is more valuable than a great player. Losing yourself for the group, for the good of the group — that's teamwork.
- John Wooden
Ultimately, I believe that's what leadership is all about: helping others to achieve their own greatness by helping the organization to succeed.
- John Wooden
Engel's biopsychosocial model proposed that psychological and social factors could either protect a person from illness or increase his or her susceptibility to it. Such factors include a person's beliefs and attitudes, how supported and loved a person feels by family and friends, the psychological and environmental stresses to which one is exposed, and personal health behaviors.
- Jon Kabat-Zinn