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Psychopharmacology Journal Quotes By E. M. Forster

If one doesn't worry, how does one understand? — E. M. Forster

Psychopharmacology Journal Quotes By Nate Ruess

It's important that I get time to run, to just go for a jog for about 30 minutes. It helps with my voice, but it also kind of gives me a little bit of time to myself - and you get to see a city. — Nate Ruess

Psychopharmacology Journal Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

A wise man lays up treasures in the Kingdom of our Father, so as to live a happy eternal life — Sunday Adelaja

Psychopharmacology Journal Quotes By Gene Brewer

They are but children. — Gene Brewer

Psychopharmacology Journal Quotes By Katie Cassidy

Attending ComicCon for 'Arrow' was so much fun! Seeing the fans excited gets me excited and feels really good. — Katie Cassidy

Psychopharmacology Journal Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

She wasn't afraid yet. It took a lot to terrify someone who played in time and space like a bathtub. — Maggie Stiefvater

Psychopharmacology Journal Quotes By Paramahansa Yogananda

With the realization of God comes all power. If the little wave knew that behind it is the great ocean, it could say, "I am the ocean." You should realize that just behind your consciousness is the Ocean of God. — Paramahansa Yogananda

Psychopharmacology Journal Quotes By Anonymous

Although astronomy had made Thales rich, this has remained the stereotype of the philosopher - lost in the stars rather than having his feet on the ground. — Anonymous

Psychopharmacology Journal Quotes By Belle Aurora

Remember? In the car. You told me that you planned to marry one man, and that one man would be me. I agree with you. I think you should marry me. — Belle Aurora

Psychopharmacology Journal Quotes By Natalia Jaster

Poet, do you think a melody would compliment one of you poems? I was fixing to compose one, fiddling with ideas in my head, but...would that make it a song and not a poem anymore? And I'm not saying I'll jot the tune down, but if I did, if you wanted it...that is to say, if you agreed, would that mean the poem has died? I don't want my lute to kill it, you see. Only when does a poem stop being a poem? Can it be a song, too?" He dropped his head and spoke to my boots. "Can they blend together?"
If only he were truly referring to artistry. — Natalia Jaster