Dysthymic Quotes & Sayings
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No amount of money or recognition could fill the void in a person's heart the way Jesus' love did. — Wanda E. Brunstetter

All experiences are welcomed and fully digested, not judged good or bad. — Brenda Shoshanna

The American Civil War lays out the stark contrast: the greatest generals in war are often abundant failures during peacetime, and vice versa. McClellan and Sherman are the sharpest contrasts; but there is also Grant the peacetime drunkard, and Stonewall Jackson the barely tolerable military professor. Only Lee stands out as effective in both peace and war (and even he had a mentally unstable father, and himself may have been dysthymic in his general personality). This conflict reflects, I think, the different psychological qualities of leadership needed in different phases of human activity, peace and war being the two extremes. — S. Nassir Ghaemi

We should express our daily gratitude to our Heavenly Father for He's our God, He's our righteousness. He's the breather of life. — Euginia Herlihy

As Tietjens saw the world, you didn't "talk." Perhaps you didn't even think about how you felt. — Ford Madox Ford

I am not well qualified to criticize the theory of rational expectations and the efficient market hypothesis because as a market participant I considered them so unrealistic that I never bothered to study them. — George Soros

The man who thrusts his manners upon me does as if he were to insist on introducing me to his cabinet of curiosities, when I wished to see himself. — Henry David Thoreau

This is an addictive pastime. You take no real risk, touch the world, and it responds. Repeat. — Seth Godin

I no longer try to be right; I choose to be happy. — Ric Elias

Most men who have really lived have had, in some share, their great adventure. This railway is mine. — James J. Hill

We must always remember to thank the CIA and the Army for LSD. That's what people forget ... They invented LSD to control people and what they did was give us freedom. — John Lennon