Mellowd Quotes & Sayings
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Cheerfulness and contentment are great beautifiers. — Jennifer E. Smith
Chronic threat and stress damage regions of the brain that are involved in planning and the pursuit of goals. The principle is clear: powerlessness undermines the individual's ability to contribute to society (Principle 19). On Kayo Drive, this could be seen in the difficulties kids had sitting still and concentrating, in their bad grades, and in the depressions so common among their parents. Powerlessness robs people of their promise for making a difference in the world. — Dacher Keltner
I solemnly swear that I will bear true and faithful allegiance to the Queen when she pays her income tax — Dennis Skinner
I see wings dancing around me Beleive in your dreams. — Emma Watson
I always thought if I could just put something in words perfectly enough, people would get the idea, and it would change things. That's a harmless conceit. With people, too, you constantly think, 'If I'm nice to people and treat them well, they'll appreciate it and behave better.' They won't, but it's still not a bad way to live. — Neil Peart
No matter what I feel, I hold the assurance that God never leaves me. — Craig Groeschel
I feel especially vulnerable when I know I've let the reactive ego take control of my actions and it may have had hurtful implications with someone I love. I feel vulnerable when I don't listen to my conscience. — Richard Brancatisano
If you put a pistol against my head and ask which I think is worse, Muslims or Mexicans, I'd have to think a moment, then I'd say the Muslims because they've broken my balls. — Oriana Fallaci
If people think nature is their friend, then they sure don't need an enemy. — Kurt Vonnegut
She thought men and women belonged to different races and any getting together was worse than — Lorna Sage
In thy youth wast as true a lover, As ever sighed upon a midnight pillow — William Shakespeare
A cardinal rule of bureaucracy is that it is better to extend an error than to admit a mistake. — Colin Greenwood
