Williams Disorder Quotes & Sayings
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Top Williams Disorder Quotes
The scene I cannot describe--I should faint if I tried it, for there is madness in a room full of classified charnel things, with blood and lesser human debris almost ankle-deep on the slimy floor, and with hideous reptilian abnormalities sprouting, bubbling, and baking over a winking bluish-green spectre of dim flame in a far corner of black shadows. — H.P. Lovecraft
I'm with the federal government, Drummond, Trust me is another way of saying I'm lying. — Brian Haig
Turning your heart's desires into actions is what counts most. — Steven Redhead
The moment I started treating my social anxiety disorder, I started feeling better. — Ricky Williams
I try to work every day because you have no refuge but writing. When you're going through a period of unhappiness, a broken love affair, the death of someone you love, or some other disorder in your life, then you have no refuge but writing. — Tennessee Williams
Throughout U.S. history, competent public investments have been an essential complement to private investments - from the Louisiana Purchase, to land-grant colleges, to the Interstate Highway System, to the Internet. — Felix Rohatyn
Dead bodies, I told myself, were nothing more than broken shells on a beach. It was just that in the morgue, that beach so often looked like a bad stretch of the Jersey shore. — Sibella Giorello
Now that I have conquered social anxiety disorder, I find pleasure in fans approaching me. — Ricky Williams
Sometimes,' she said, 'it takes a woman to bring out the best in a man. — Christopher McDougall
One has to get through a big pile of mail every day. I don't pass my letters on to a secretary; rather, I try to take care of all of them myself. — Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
It is only in his work that an artist can find reality and satisfaction, for the actual world is less intense than the world of his invention and consequently his life, without recourse to violent disorder, does not seem very substantial. The right condition for him is that in which his work in not only convenient but unavoidable. — Tennessee Williams
