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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 290452" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Haven't heard from Dr. Dyer in a while. I do like the quote, an awful lot.</p><p></p><p>On a side note, just after he came out with his book "I'm OK, You're OK", I was working with a Dr. Dyer groupie. She followed him around the country for his seminars, bought everything he ever published, and swore by his philosophy. Sadly, she was one of the most unhappy backstabbers I had ever met in my life. She <em>loved</em> to go around pointing out to anyone who would listen why she was so well balanced and certain other people were horrid human beings who should be shunned. She was relentless if she got you on her radar. I never thought much for Dr. Dyer after that.</p><p></p><p>Still, I do like the quote.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 290452, member: 99"] Haven't heard from Dr. Dyer in a while. I do like the quote, an awful lot. On a side note, just after he came out with his book "I'm OK, You're OK", I was working with a Dr. Dyer groupie. She followed him around the country for his seminars, bought everything he ever published, and swore by his philosophy. Sadly, she was one of the most unhappy backstabbers I had ever met in my life. She [I]loved[/I] to go around pointing out to anyone who would listen why she was so well balanced and certain other people were horrid human beings who should be shunned. She was relentless if she got you on her radar. I never thought much for Dr. Dyer after that. Still, I do like the quote. [/QUOTE]
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