“Denial ain’t just a river in Egypt,” wrote Mark Twain. Here are other undeniable quotes about denial:
It’s not denial. I’m just selective about the reality I accept. — Bill Watterson
In one way, I suppose, I have been “in denial” for some time, knowingly burning the candle at both ends and finding it often gives a lovely light. — Christopher Hitchens
I feel that as you’re long as you’re honest, you have the opportunity to grow. It’s when you shut down, go into denial, and try to start hiding things from yourself and others, that’s when you lock into certain behaviors and attitudes that keep you stuck. — Tracy McMillan
I have a very highly developed sense of denial. — Gwyneth Paltrow
I have a very highly developed sense of denial, too — that’s why it’s taken me so long to write today’s post. My iPhone camera, my laptop, and WordPress keep denying each other access and I’m almost in complete denial about that. I’ve had to restart my computer many times to load this photo about denial:
Since we’ve moved a week ago, I’ve been going in and out of denial about all the preparations needed to make this house a home. That reminds me of this quote from Melody Beattie:
Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast …
… a house into a home,
… a stranger into a friend.
That’s Scott — one of many service people visiting our new home these days — taking a picture of Oscar to send to his girlfriend. There’s no denying that we’re all cat people around here.
Since gratitude unlocks the fullness of life, here’s undeniable gratitude to all who helped me create this post. And there’s no denying my gratitude to you, my readers.
For those of you who think I’m in denial about including a relevant YouTube video, here‘s one for you: