Mindsight Behavioral Health Quotes & Sayings
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What a comfort it was for me to know that no matter where I was in the world, my mother was praying for me. — Billy Graham

The idea that comics stores, distributors and publishers simply 'give the customers what they want' is nonsense. What the customers wanted they didn't get - and they left. — Scott McCloud

The only thing I hope for is that, regardless of what the outward world is for different people, different nations, I hope their internal world is similar. And if I, hopefully, have managed to somehow describe my inner world in this book, all I count on is that it will have some resonance among the American readers, or, at the very least, the American readers will treat this book as a kind of a guidebook for my inner world, strange as it may appear. — Vera Pavlova

Every man has a House of Lords in his own head. Fears, prejudices, misconceptions - those are the peers and they are hereditary. — David Lloyd George

To be proud of knowledge is to be blind with light. — Benjamin Franklin

I guess we're really brothers, aren't we? Don't know what that means, except it means that some of the same things we remember. — Tim O'Brien

They seem to have moved from total opposition to total subservience. — John Major

When we repay unkindness with unkindness, we perpetuate the cycle of negativity within which our world is embroiled. We have the right and responsibility to choose differently. — Christopher Earle

I suppose home is, for me, more of a state of mind. It's really more of about being where I want to be with people I care about. — Augusten Burroughs

The river split for the jump of a red-gilled silver salmon, then circled to mark the spot where it fell. Spoonbills shoveled at the crimson mud in the shallows, and dowitchers jumped from cattail to cattail, frantically crying "Kleek! Kleek!" as though the thin reeds were as hot as the pokers they resembled. — Ken Kesey

I glare at him, willing ice daggers to come out of my eyes and stab him. — J.L. Beck

Show enough backstory to allow the reader to glean and make assumptions about what remains behind the curtain of time, yet continues to influence the character's worldview, attitudes, decisions, and actions. — Larry Brooks

Your medicine is in you, and you do not observe it. Your ailment is from yourself, and you do not register it. — Idries Shah