Persecutory Delusional Disorder Quotes & Sayings
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We are advised to meditate on things that are true, lovely, noble, gracious and bring good report. These should form the basis of our thought pattern. — Jaachynma N.E. Agu

I go into a meditative state but I don't follow a path that people who meditate take, like sitting in a room and getting quiet. It is when I swim that I meditate. — Benoit Lecomte

Best I can do for them is to give them every piece of information I can find and let them make the judgments. That's just my basic view of my function as a journalist. — Jim Lehrer

We have no right to judge where we should be put, or to have preconceived notions as to what God is fitting us for. God engineers everything; wherever He puts us, our one great aim is to pour out a whole-hearted devotion to Him in that particular work. 'Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might.' — Oswald Chambers

The difference between me and Mr. and Mrs. Feltner, as I had to see and feel even in my own grief, was that they were old and I was young. I was filled with life, with my life and Virgil's life, with the life of our baby, and with other lives that might, in time, come to me. But the Feltners had begun to be old. Life had quit coming to them, and was going away. — Wendell Berry

They say money talks, but all mine ever says is 'good-bye sucker. — Jill Shalvis

I may not drive in 100 runs a year, but I can prevent 100 runs from scoring against us. — Ozzie Smith

What if miliseconds influence centuries? — Robert Cowley

To lose a child ... was something that could end one's world. One could never get back to how it was before. The stars went out. The moon disappeared. The birds became silent. — Alexander McCall Smith

We were postwar middle-class white kids living in the slipstream of the greatest per-capita rise in income in the history of Western civilization; we were 'teen-agers' - a term, coined in 1941, that was in common usage a decade later - a new, recognizable franchise. We had money, mobility, and problems all our own. — John Lahr

You know the things I went through as a youngster, coming into the business, all the good, the bad and the ugly that came. I'd had a rough life. I grew up single parent. My mom, she was like a father to me. — Raekwon

Moms, take it from me: do not buy your baby too many shoes when they're so tiny, because their feet grow every week. — Ciara