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Mental Health By Famous People Quotes By J.K. Rowling

Whatever money you might have, self-worth really lies in finding out what you do best. — J.K. Rowling

Mental Health By Famous People Quotes By Nicole Polizzi

I don't read. I don't like to read 'Harry Potter' or anything like that. It's not my style. — Nicole Polizzi

Mental Health By Famous People Quotes By Hunter S. Thompson

How many more of these stinking, double-downer sideshows will we have to go through before we can get ourselves straight enough to put together some kind of national election that will give me and the at least 20 million people I tend to agree with a chance to vote FOR something, instead of always being faced with that old familiar choice between the lesser of two evils? — Hunter S. Thompson

Mental Health By Famous People Quotes By Scott Hahn

Mary is God's masterpiece. Have you ever walked into a museum where an artist was displaying his work? Can you imagine him being offended if you were viewing what he considered to be his masterpiece? Would he resent your looking at that instead of at him? 'Hey, you should be looking at me!' Rather, the artist would receive honor because of the attention you were giving his work. And Mary is God's work, from beginning to end. — Scott Hahn

Mental Health By Famous People Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

The only good histories are those that have been written by the persons themselves who commanded in the affairs whereof they write. — Michel De Montaigne

Mental Health By Famous People Quotes By Shannon A. Thompson

I saw something I could never forget. I saw lifetimes of acknowledgement, fear, wisdom, questioning, and understanding in a child's eye. It was the worst thing I would ever witness. — Shannon A. Thompson

Mental Health By Famous People Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

The art of printing secures us against the retrogradation of reason and information. — Thomas Jefferson

Mental Health By Famous People Quotes By Edgar J. Keyes

happiness is that state wherein a person is flooded with positive energy and thus has no time and space for any sort of negativity, such as anger, sadness, envy, and bitterness, among other things. — Edgar J. Keyes

Mental Health By Famous People Quotes By Chuck Palahniuk

In 2008, while the film version of my book 'Choke' was coming to market, my mother was diagnosed with lung cancer. That meant that I had to appear in public to promote a comedy about a son trying to save his dying mother - the plot of Choke - while privately I was caring for my own dying mother. It was torture. — Chuck Palahniuk

Mental Health By Famous People Quotes By David Jeremiah

No matter what our circumstance, we can find a reason to be thankful. — David Jeremiah

Mental Health By Famous People Quotes By Joyce Meyer

God's purpose for us and our minds is that we learn to live with a positive attitude. No matter what our circumstances, our minds belong to us and no one can do our thinking for us if we don't let them. I encourage you to be passionate about being positive. A positive attitude lifts us above our circumstances and enables us to have peace in the midst of the storm and to have joy when there is no visible reason to rejoice. — Joyce Meyer

Mental Health By Famous People Quotes By Peter Withe

Players prefer the FA Cup because it's the end of season curtain-raiser. — Peter Withe

Mental Health By Famous People Quotes By Leonard Cohen

A poem has a certain - a different time. For instance, a poem is a very private experience, and it doesn't have a driving tempo. In other words, you know, you can go back and forward; you can comeback; you can linger. You know, it's a completely different time reference. — Leonard Cohen

Mental Health By Famous People Quotes By Chris Hedges

Poor people, especially those of color, are worth nothing to corporations and private contractors if they are on the street. In jail and prisons, however, they can each generate corporate revenues of $30,000 to $40,000 a year. — Chris Hedges