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Intensity Quotes by Kay Redfield Jamison
- the intensity, glory, and absolute assuredness if my mind's flight made it very difficult for me to believe once i was better, that the illness…
- Chaos and intensity are no substitute for lasting love, nor are they necessarily an improvement on real life.
- I was late to understand that chaos and intensity are no subsitute for lasting love, nor are they necessarily an improvement on real life. Normal…
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- To revolt is a natural tendency of life. Even a worm turns against the foot that crushes it. In general, the vitality… — Mikhail Bakunin
- I like intensity. If it's too mellow, I feel like, bleah. I like intensity, because it's way of reaching spaces inside of… — Juliette Binoche
- Being sent away to boarding school at seven is as great an inspiration as any songwriter could have - to be taken… — James Blunt
- I have such admiration for single mothers. I simply don't comprehend how you'd cope with that intensity, the lack of breaks, ever,… — Jo Brand
- Anything I do, I spend a lot of time. I do it with passion and intensity. I want to be in charge. — Eli Broad
- Hire for passion and intensity; there is training for everything else. — Nolan Bushnell
- I would have to work on the song and figure out how they wanted the song done, because they're such high-intensity songs.… — Tom Araya
- We can certainly defuse the intensity of the anti-immigrant feeling if we can bring some reality to the discussion by showing that… — Barbara Jordan
- Survival is not possible if the best of us lack all conviction, while the worst of us are full of passionate intensity. — John Silber
- The only difference between an artist and a lunatic is, perhaps, that the artist has the restraint or courtesy to conceal the… — Osbert Sitwell
- intensity is a law of prayer. God is found by those who seek Him with all their heart. Wrestling prayer prevails. The… — Samuel Chadwick
- I know of no better thermometer to your spiritual temperature than this, the measure of the intensity of your prayer. — Charles Spurgeon