Mentales Quotes & Sayings
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Top Mentales Quotes
Does is make the dragon happy?" Matt asked.
"Does is make the dragon happy?" echoed Tam Lin. "Why, I never thought of that. I suppose it does. What other pleasure can a creature have whose life consists of making everyone else miserable? — Nancy Farmer
Sincerity that thinks it is the sole possessor of the truth is a deadlier sin than hypocrisy, which knows better. — Sydney J. Harris
About that proposal, cupcake..."
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Always good to remember when you're making art. You don't have to like it, just be ready to do the next thing. — Neil Gaiman
Just like the sun coming up yonder out of the sea, pushing rays of light ahead of it. — Esther Forbes
You never went to school and you do all right, so I'll just stay home too. You can teach me like Grandaddy taught you 'n' Uncle Jack." "No — Harper Lee
Truth is rare fruit in garden of murder. — Earl Derr Biggers
I have to think about how to not spread myself too thin. It's a really great problem to have. — Nate Silver
Creativity is a crushing chore and a glorious mystery. The work wants to be made, and it wants to be made through you. — Elizabeth Gilbert
We need only circumstantial evidence to fry you. — Mohamedou Ould Slahi
Surrealism is the magical surprise of finding a lion in a wardrobe, where you were 'sure' of finding shirts. — Frida Kahlo
I've been accused of being too flexible, too willing to mold myself to men, and that's something I'm constantly working on. — Jane Fonda
You ... you want me to argue with you? I thought you wanted me to understand you. — Joss Stirling
Fixed ideas, so frequent and of such importance among hystericals, are generally isolated in their minds. Whether they constitute attacks, or develop in a subconscious manner, they do not disturb the whole thought of the ' SoUier, Guide pratique des maladies mentales, 1893. ' Regis, Manuel de me'd/cine mentale, 1892, p. 490. 30 patients. Yet it is easy to understand how the neighbourhood of these fixed ideas, these parasites, may be very dangerous to normal consciousness, and that in many circumstances general disturbances of the whole thought may be the result of the development of fixed ideas. — Anonymous
Virtue is not vouchsafed to a soul unless that soul has been trained and taught, and by unremitting practice brought to perfection. — Seneca.
