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David Viscott

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To love and be loved is to feel the sun from both sides.


— David Viscott


#both #both sides #feel #loved #sides

The purpose of life is to discover your gift. The meaning of life is to give your gift away.


— David Viscott


#inspirational

The only thing that stands between a man and what he wants from life is often merely the will to try it and the faith to believe that it is possible.


— David Viscott


#between #faith #life #man #merely

تعلم أن تبتهج ، لا أن ترثى مافقدت


— David Viscott


#inspirational #life-lessons #word #inspirational

إنك تعانى عندما تُبقى الألم حيًا ، لأن الألم المكبوت يخلق الغضب بصورة مستمرة


— David Viscott


#life-lessons #pain #anger

إن الناس غالبًا ما يشكون مما لا يريدون عمله ، أو ما يشعرون بعدم قدرتهم على عمله لأنفسهم


— David Viscott


#inspirational #people #inspirational

Lists have always implied social order.


— David Viscott


#implied #lists #order #social #social order

Lists today are a way of trying to get through the day, because we are losing a sense of time.


— David Viscott


#day #get #lists #losing #sense

Most people of action are inclined to fatalism and most of thought believe in providence.


— David Viscott


#believe #fatalism #inclined #most #people

No one is so old as to think he cannot live one more year.


— David Viscott


#live #more #old #think #year






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Did you know about David Viscott?

In the early 1990s he had a weekly call-in therapy television program on KNBC in Los Angeles early Sunday morning after Saturday Night Live titled Night Talk with Dr. In fact the shows ran concurrently. Viscott's popularity peaked in the early 1990s and then fell sharply.

David Viscott (May 24 1938 - October 10 1996) was an American psychiatrist author businessman and media personality. He started a private practice in psychiatry in 1968 and later moved to Los Angeles in 1979 where he was a professor of psychiatry at UCLA.

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