Intoversion Quotes & Sayings
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We who are placed above the crowd are not climbing ... so we are never out of breath. — Marie Of Romania

The truth is that the scientific value of Polar exploration is greatly exaggerated. The thing that takes men on such hazardous trips is really not any thirst for knowledge, but simply a yearning for adventure ... A Polar explorer always talks grandly of sacrificing his fingers and toes to science. It is an amiable pretention, but there is no need to take it seriously. — H.L. Mencken

Sometimes, it seemed who could do the impossible simply because she didn't stop to think about how impossible it really was. — Brandon Sanderson

I don't know if I was a desirable person, not just physically but emotionally and mentally and intellectually. I still have a long way go and a lot to learn, but I'm on my way, I don't think I'm terribly attractive, but I'm comfortable with my looks. — Shelley Duvall

Somethings you don't know you want until they're gone. Other things you think want, but don't understand you already have them. — Gayle Forman

I write at high speed because boredom is bad for my health. — Noel Coward

As parents know, little children are, by their nature, without guile. They speak the thoughts of their minds without reservation or hesitance as we have learned as parents when they embarrass us at times. They do not deceive. They set an example of being without guile. — Joseph B. Wirthlin

No matter what happened yesterday it is insignificant when compared to what lies within the core of your being today. — Sandy Brewer

I say things that can be defined as prayers. But I don't pray to a power or ask an entity to intercede in the earthly scheme, because I don't believe that happens. But if I see a really unfortunate person in the street, I do pray, yes, though I suppose it's really more like a mantra to ease my own sorrow. — George Carlin

Developing a genius mindset essentially comes down to two things: operating at speed and using the subconscious mind more than the conscious. This intuitive or relaxed approach to study is the polar opposite of traditional and mainstream forms of education. — James Morcan