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The Mental Effects Of War Quotes By Cheryl Richardson

Our thinking absolutely affects the physical body. — Cheryl Richardson

The Mental Effects Of War Quotes By Laura Donnelly

I was watching the Danish version of 'The Killing' when I got the audition for 'The Fall,' and I loved it; it was so original. I approached 'The Fall' with that in mind. I'd no problem with the violence - it was very clear from the script how horrifying the crimes were and that had to be shown, without going to extremes. — Laura Donnelly

The Mental Effects Of War Quotes By Frederick Lenz

Some souls attain enlightenment. No one knows why. You could say it is individual inclination. I'm not convinced that's the case. — Frederick Lenz

The Mental Effects Of War Quotes By Ryan Cartwright

I'd like to talk in my own accent, but then there's that thing about getting typecast as, 'The British guy.' The role that makes you, that's normally what you're cast as forever more. Like, if I did a huge film with my British accent, that would be that. — Ryan Cartwright

The Mental Effects Of War Quotes By William Ian Beardmore Beveridge

Hypothesis is a toll which can cause trouble if not used properly. We must be ready to abandon our hypothesis as soon as it is shown to be inconsistent with the facts. — William Ian Beardmore Beveridge

The Mental Effects Of War Quotes By Gore Vidal

France is a nation devoted to the false hypothesis on which it then builds marvelously logical structures. — Gore Vidal

The Mental Effects Of War Quotes By Christopher Eccleston

Lots of middle class people are running around pretending to be Cockney. — Christopher Eccleston

The Mental Effects Of War Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Yes, she's playing silent music for invisible beings. Perhaps they need it. — Paulo Coelho