Feeble Mindedness Quotes & Sayings
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Top Feeble Mindedness Quotes

Yes, I've killed! I've killed as indiscriminately as God! And yes, I will kill again. I must. — N.B. Roberts

Your world and everything in it is a reflection of your own mental attitude toward yourself. — Earl Nightingale

Sometimes we're all just sad little desserts who just need a little self-confidence. — Meghan Murphy

We have created an industrial order geared to automatism, where feeble-mindedness, native or acquired, is necessary for docile productivity in the factory; and where a pervasive neurosis is the final gift of the meaningless life that issues forth at the other end. — Lewis Mumford

According to Daddy, that was a time of general lunacy in Neely, but then Daddy has always said there's nothing like a good snowfall to bring out the feeble-mindedness in people. — T. R. Pearson

I will play my part by singing the spirit into every open heart. — Bobby Womack

We need to remember how what Christ has already done transforms who we are right now
not later, once we get it together but right now in all the messes we've made. — Elyse M. Fitzpatrick

I'm a big horror fan. I'm a genre fan. I like to make these movies. They're my favorite kinds of movies to make. — Amber Heard

we cannot know what really happens, but only what we observe to happen. — Jeffrey M. Schwartz

People with a strong physical constitution can tolerate extremes of hot and cold; people of strong mental health can handle anger, grief, joy and the other emotions. — Epictetus

There is still time to act and avoid a worsening climate, but we are wasting precious time, — James Hansen

I saw the infernal Thing blocking my path in the twilight. The dead travel fast, and by short cuts unknown to ordinary coolies. I laughed aloud a second time, and checked my laughter suddenly, for I was afraid I was going mad. — Rudyard Kipling

My first emotions had been those of pure melancholy and sincerest pity; but just in proportion as the forlornness of Bartleby grew and grew to my imagination, did that same melancholy merge into fear, that pity into repulsion. — Herman Melville

You ask me about the past, you ask me about the future, the only way to be happy is to be living right now. — Yvon Chouinard

Now, as an adult, my hopes for the future were simple: I wanted to be alone, and to be surrounded by flowers. It seemed, finally, that I might get exactly what I wanted. — Vanessa Diffenbaugh

I'm terrified of switching the computer on because there are so many poems. — Roger McGough