Lisa: Never drink to feel better; only drink to feel even better.
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Lisa: Never drink to feel better; only drink to feel even better.
George: We are all just one small adjustment away from making our lives work.
Lisa: When you're in something you got to give it everything you have or else what are you doing?
Lisa: I don't know if I have what it takes for everybody's regular plan.
George: Stop shouting! I don't hear you when you do that. Not ever!
Lisa: The bad days make the good days better. So don't worry about it.
George: Optimism is sanity for me right now.
Charles: Anger can be useful. Watch out for the bitterness.
Lisa: Never drink to feel better; only drink to feel even better.
George: We are all just one small adjustment away from making our lives work.
Lisa: When you're in something you got to give it everything you have or else what are you doing?
Lisa: I don't know if I have what it takes for everybody's regular plan.
George: Optimism is sanity for me right now.
Lisa: The bad days make the good days better. So don't worry about it.
George: Stop shouting! I don't hear you when you do that. Not ever!
Charles: Anger can be useful. Watch out for the bitterness.
Lisa: So I was just wondering if there was one general thing that you've found over the years to be generally true in a general way that would help anyone in any situation? Psychiatrist: That's a great question, yes, I would say figure out what you want and learn how to ask for it. Lisa: OK. Those are both really hard.
Lisa: What sort of trouble are you in George? George: Ah, well ah... simply put... ah, I'm currently unemployed, my girlfriend recently broke up with me, er, I will soon run out of money and, er, I'm the target of a federal investigation. Lisa: Wow, you are a real chick magnet, aren't you.
George: I got you a gift. Lisa: Thanks. Lisa: . Thanks for not rushing me. George: Yeah. George: This is only half the gift. Lisa: Yeah? George: It doesn't work without the story. Lisa: Ok? George: This stuff was invented by this man in central Ohio as white goo. They used it to remove stuff off a wallpaper from old-fashioned heating. So this gas and electric heating came and there was no longer a need for the cleaning goo. So, the guy was going under with his sister in law who was a nursery school teacher... Lisa: Is this a true story? George: The man's name was Joe Mcvicker. His sister was Kay Zufall. Lisa: Ok, I believe you. George: So, Kay Zufall discovered that her little kids liked squeezing the goo a lot more than hard-modeling clay. So she suggested to her brother in law Joe, the color of the stuff, and call it Play-Doh. Lisa: Hey. Nice. George: I have kept this for a long time as proof that we're all just one small adjustment the way from making our lives work.
Lisa: OK, then this is what I need, if in the middle of the night I start crying, shaking or getting enormously upset I don't want you to ask me what's wrong, I just want you to ignore it. Is that OK with you? Matty: Actually that's my preference!
Matty: I get a little afraid that you're missing my confidence here.


