Carol Clark
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Addict America: The Lost Connection
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2011
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4 editions
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French Literature: A Beginner's Guide
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2012
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7 editions
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Handy Pocket Guide to Asian Gemstones
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published
2004
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4 editions
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Eternity Express
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published
2009
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HOME STAGING: The Power That Sells Real Estate: + 15 Home Staging Experts Share Industry Secrets
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A Singular Life: Perspectives on Being Single
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1974
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3 editions
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Tropical Gemstones of Thailand & SE Asia
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published
1998
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2 editions
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Why Does God Let This Happen: The Meaning of Life
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Across Five Aprils Study Guide
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Charles Deas and 1840s America (Volume 4) (The Charles M. Russell Center Series on Art and Photography of the American West)
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2009
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4 editions
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“Remember, couples come together out of an equal fear of intimacy. Our Enlightened Brains want to be intimate, but our Caveman Brains push against it, and so we search out pseudo-intimate relationships in an ultimately fruitless attempt to find true Connection. What’s to be done? The Universe is always working for us and with us! Partners are the catalysts for each others’ healing, growth, and spiritual evolution. We seek out, find, and love those people who cause us the most distress, but through our love we have this amazing opportunity to work on those barriers to intimacy that have prevented Connection. We can choose to heal the old traumas and live lives of incredible peace, spiritual prosperity, and enlightenment.”
― Addict America: The Lost Connection
― Addict America: The Lost Connection
“Remember, couples come together out of an equal fear of intimacy. Our Enlightened Brains want to be intimate, but our Caveman Brains push against it, and so we search out pseudo-intimate relationships in an ultimately fruitless attempt to find true Connection. What’s to be done?”
― Addict America: The Lost Connection
― Addict America: The Lost Connection
“The personal challenge is not to wait successfully but to live richly, fully, joyfully. The goal is not to wait for the right person but to be the right person.
~A Singular Life: Perspectives for the Single Woman~”
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~A Singular Life: Perspectives for the Single Woman~”
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