My ideas were confused. In a peculiar way, the unreality of the outer world appeared to be an extension of my own… — Anna Kavan Copy Share Image
Think not so much of what thou hast not as of what thou hast: but of the things which thou hast, select… — Marcus Aurelius Copy Share Image
“She had softened at his concern for her, but his tone was back to being scathing. She deduced that his concern was… — Anya Wylde Copy Share Image
The curve of life is like the parabola of a projectile which, disturbed from its initial state of rest, rises and then… — Carl Jung Copy Share Image
Arabia was idolatrous when, six centuries after Jesus, Muhammad introduced the worship of the God of Abraham, of Ishmael, of Moses, and… — Napoleon Bonaparte Copy Share Image
The idea of the paranoid style as a force in politics would have little contemporary relevance or historical value if it were… — Richard Hofstadter Copy Share Image
When we sit in meditation and hear a sound, we think, 'Oh, that sound's bothering me.' If we see it like this,… — Ajahn Chah Copy Share Image
Killers seldom meet the legal standard for insanity, which is quite different from the way most people use the word every day.… — Park Dietz Copy Share Image
On the whole, however, the conclusions I have drawn from the proofs quoted may, I believe, safely be relied on. Assuredly they… — Thucydides Copy Share Image
When K. looked at the castle, often it seemed to him as if he were observing someone who sat quietly there in… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I was very disturbed when Jesus found a demon in a guy, and he put the demon in a herd of pigs,… — Matt Groening Copy Share Image
I was recently interviewed for radio in relation to the "Thanksgiving" show [2001] at the Saatchi gallery that I was part of.… — Nan Goldin Copy Share Image
“It's amusing to me that we refer to people who live in their heads as detached, disturbed, or mad, when reality for… — Richelle E. Goodrich Copy Share Image
I walk around the street, black hood, jeans, shirt, and makeup. I never look up. You'll never see my full face. My… — Naquitta Faith Copy Share Image
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The tragedy with velocity as the answer to complexity is that, after awhile, you cannot see or comprehend anything that is not… — David Whyte Copy Share Image
That doctrine of peace at any price has done more mischief than any I can well recall that have been afloat in… — Benjamin Disraeli Copy Share Image
Hospitality means primarily the creation of free space where the stranger can enter and become a friend instead of an enemy. Hospitality… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
What I really like is changing a life, helping someone change a business, change a family. In the beginning, it was because… — Tony Robbins Copy Share Image
Money as such is, as Oscar Wilde said, perfectly useless. You can't eat it, drink it, shelter yourself from the cold with… — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
If we view our children as stupid, naughty, disturbed, or guilty of their misdeeds, they will learn to behold themselves as foolish,… — Polly Berrien Berends Copy Share Image
I think the experience of getting an audience a little bit tense and shocking them with a jump scare, and then moving… — C. Robert Cargill Copy Share Image
Men, believing in myths, will always fear something terrible, everlasting punishment as certain or probable . . . Men base all these… — Epicurus Copy Share Image
“We all wish not to be disturbed. Instead we want to live out our lives in feasting and idleness, hoping the ugliness… — June Strong Copy Share Image
Nuclear man is the man who realizes that his creative powers hold the potential for self-destruction. He sees that in this nuclear… — Henri Nouwen Copy Share Image
The chief evil with relation to the body is love for the body and pitying it. This takes away all the soul's… — Theophan the Recluse Copy Share Image
A work of art does not need an explanation. The work has to speak for itself. The work may be subject to… — Louise Bourgeois Copy Share Image
Whenever the early Christians entered a town the power structure got disturbed and immediately sought to convict them for being "disturbers of… — Martin Luther King, Jr Copy Share Image
My tribulations are so great, my life so disturbed by the plans daily invented to further the King's wicked intention, the surprises… — Catherine of Aragon Copy Share Image
Nothing tells in the long run like a good judgment, and no sound judgment can remain with the man whose mind is… — Andrew Carnegie Copy Share Image
We are disturbed about the effect of the Jewish influence on our press, radio, and motion pictures. It may become very serious.… — Charles Lindbergh Copy Share Image
When therefore we are hindered, or disturbed, or grieved, let us never attribute it to others, but to ourselves; that is, to… — Epictetus Copy Share Image
I hate slick and pretty things. I prefer mistakes and accidents. Which is why I like things like cuts and bruises -… — David Lynch Copy Share Image
Either all things proceed from one intelligent source and come together as in one body, and the part ought not to find… — Marcus Aurelius Copy Share Image
It is the quality of patriotism to be jealous and watchful, to observe all secret machinations, and to see publick dangers at… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
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Men are made uneasy; they flinch; they cannot bear the sudden light; a general restlessness supervenes; the face of society is disturbed,… — Henry Thomas Buckle Copy Share Image
The woman who looks to God in the face of unkindness becomes more beautiful through suffering. Her face does not bear the… — Carolyn Mahaney Copy Share Image
Animals have these advantages over man: they never hear the clock strike, they die without any idea of death, they have no… — Voltaire Copy Share Image
Beauty is composed of many things and never stands alone. It is part of horizons, blue in the distance, great primeval silences,… — Sigurd F. Olson Copy Share Image