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Divels Quotes By Sinead O'Connor

I suppose in some ways, all over the world "crazy" is a term of abuse and I think that is something that should be stopped. In Ireland "crazy" is a term of abuse and people are terrified of anything that they conceive to be crazy. And the people believed to be crazy won't be treated compassionately, they will treat you horribly and use it as a reason to dismiss anything you would think, do, say or feel, so you're rocking into a self esteem trap. — Sinead O'Connor

Divels Quotes By Fennel Hudson

Traditionalism is not fashionable. It is the dog-crawl to fashion's catwalk. — Fennel Hudson

Divels Quotes By George R R Martin

There will be pain." (Qyburn)
"I'll scream." (Jaime Lannister)
"A great deal of pain." (Qyburn)
"I'll scream very loudly." Jaime Lannister) — George R R Martin

Divels Quotes By Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Our gifts are very pleasant to Him. He loves to see us lay our time, our talents, our substance on the altar not for the value of what we give, but for the sake of the motive from which the gift springs. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

Divels Quotes By Harper Bentley

But if right now I had to choose between Kade or a serial killer having me, well, Jack the Ripper, c'mon — Harper Bentley

Divels Quotes By Edwin Louis Cole

There is a high cost for low living. — Edwin Louis Cole

Divels Quotes By Ann Voskamp

Simplicity is not a matter of circumstance; it is a matter of focus. — Ann Voskamp

Divels Quotes By Noel Clarke

I did 'Kidulthood' and 'Adulthood,' and that's what people wanted and expect me to always do. They want me to do 'hood films and be the guy swinging baseball bats and saying 'Yo Blood' and beating up others in the street. — Noel Clarke

Divels Quotes By Arthur Schopenhauer

On hearing of the interesting events which have happened in the course of a man's experience, many people will wish that similar things had happened in their lives too, completely forgetting that they should be envious rather of the mental aptitude which lent those events the significance they possess when he describes them ; to a man of genius they were interesting adventures; but to the dull perceptions of an ordinary individual they would have been stale, everyday occurrences.
This is, in the highest degree, the case with many of Goethe's and Byron's poems, which are obviously founded upon actual facts; where it is open to a foolish reader to envy the poet because so many delightful things happened to him, instead of envying that mighty power of fantasy which was capable of turning a fairly common experience into something so great and beautiful. — Arthur Schopenhauer

Divels Quotes By Natasha Josefowitz

Without a goal to work toward, we will not get there. — Natasha Josefowitz