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Oliver James Quotes: "why are trying so hard to fit in, when you're born to stand out"

why are trying so hard to fit in, when you're born to stand out



Oliver James Quotes: "Music is my higher power"

Music is my higher power




Oliver James Quotes: "I contend that most emotional distress is best understood as a rational response to sick societies."

I contend that most emotional distress is best understood as a rational response to sick societies.



Oliver James Quotes: "I would guess that the typical profile of a 'follower' is someone who is young and who feels marginalised, empty and pointless. They don't have an inner life."

I would guess that the typical profile of a 'follower' is someone who is young and who feels marginalised, empty and pointless. They don't have an inner life.




Oliver James Quotes: "Never fear the golding of a sunset. It means more than just the closing of another day. But marks the brightness of a new dawn."

Never fear the golding of a sunset. It means more than just the closing of another day. But marks the brightness of a new dawn.



Oliver James Quotes: "Backing down can become a way of life."

Backing down can become a way of life.



Oliver James Quotes: "Friend, you're HOPELESSLY hooked!"

Friend, you're HOPELESSLY hooked!




Oliver James Quotes: "Do your own thing on your own terms and get what you came here for"

Do your own thing on your own terms and get what you came here for



Oliver James Quotes: "By far the most significant consequence of "selfish capitalism" (Thatch/Blatcherism) has been a startling increase in the incidence of mental illness in both children and adults since the 1970s."

By far the most significant consequence of "selfish capitalism" (Thatch/Blatcherism) has been a startling increase in the incidence of mental illness in both children and adults since the 1970s.