Depressive Episode Quotes & Sayings
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A dose of poison can do its work but once. A bad book can go on poisoning minds for generations. — William Murray, 1st Earl Of Mansfield
Dead people put on weight, it seems to me; both in their flesh and in our minds, they put on weight. — Stephen King
It has made mincemeat of Barack Obama's pose of thoughtfulness. It has demonstrated that he lacks even a rudimentary understanding of the most basic economic realities. It has dramatized environmentalism's descent into infantilism. — George Will
Why the critics, like a flock of ducks, always move in perfect unison: Their authority with the public depends upon an appearance of unanimous agreement. One dissenting voice would shatter the whole fragile structure. — Edward Abbey
That our affections kill us not, nor dye. — John Donne
There's some brain damage, but it may be that very brain damage that allows me to do the work I do. — Jules Feiffer
You just said it - you're back now. So how about you make it yourself? — Kate Forster
There is no doubt that a woman's economic empowerment is very much interconnected to her health and the well being of her children. — Helene D. Gayle
Ancient Rome was a violent place. — James Purefoy
There is no kind of harassment that a man may not inflict on a woman with impunity in civilized societies. — Denis Diderot
...that kernel of gaiety that never breaks. — Evelyn Waugh
A key to enjoying the Christian life is connecting the dots between our happiness and God's provision. When I run with my dog or look at Jupiter dominating the sky over Mount Hood, I experience happiness. Unbelievers are capable of enjoying happiness in the same things, but their happiness can't be as immense or enduring because they're disconnected from the Provider. — Randy Alcorn
O for the Spirit of God to make and keep us alive unto God, faithful to our office, and useful to our generation, and clear of the blood of men's souls. Amen. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon