“He is suffering a lot of psychological trauma that he doesn't know he is going through.”
Daniel Sullivan
“[These shows help children to deal with the trauma of war and the resulting psychological stress.] When our oldest performers play in rural areas, there is sometimes a mullah or former Taliban sitting in the audience, ... At first, they sit there unsmiling with crossed arms, but, the longer the program goes on, the more the stern faces relax, and at the end they even join in the laughter and applause.”
David Mason
“A return to the 1967 lines and the abandonment of the settlements near Jerusalem would be such a psychological trauma for Israel as to endanger its survival.”
Henry Kissinger
“We can appreciate the emotional trauma these families have suffered and we want to be able to say accurately and honestly what we have,”
Cyril Wecht
“Do you ask the same questions about the trauma the nation suffers when you are removing a judge as when you are removing a president? ... That answer must be stunningly different when you are asked should the president of the United States be removed and the will of the electorate overturned.”
Charles Ruff
“The trauma of the Sixties persuaded me that my generation's egalitarianism was a sentimental error. I now see the hierarchical as both beautiful and necessary. Efficiency liberates; egalitarianism tangles, delays, blocks, deadens.”
Camille Paglia
“Well I knew there was trauma to the neck, and I later found out that they probably had an altercation and the woman had mentioned something that Jimmy, that's the guy that died, had done it to her and that he had turned on himself and then cut his throat.”
Peter Salinas