Fever Quote by William Penn Download Open image “Passion is a sort of fever in the mind, which ever leaves us weaker than it found us.” — William Penn ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.8 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Fever Found Mind Passion Psychology
Passion is the element in which we live; without it, we hardly vegetate. — Lord Byron Copy Share Image
Passion is the salt of life, and that at the times when we are under its spell this salt is indispensable to us, even… — Francoise Sagan Copy Share Image
Passion is born when your heart gets carried away with a purpose greater than yourself. — Roy Spence Copy Share Image
I believe passion is the sword of love that pierces through the wall of fears that hold us back. — Lewis Howes Copy Share Image
Passion is a strong emotional desire of love and hate to humans or objects — Green Monk Copy Share Image
Passion is a rather frightening thing because if you have passion you don't know where it will take you. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Passion is the engagement of our soul with something beyond us, something that helps us put up with or fight against insurmountable odds, even… — Janet Hagberg Copy Share Image
Passion is the energy that love creates with no object other than itself. — Deepak Chopra Copy Share Image
Passion is a rare commodity. When you find it, treasure it and never give it up! — David Baldacci Copy Share Image
Love grows. Lust wastes by Enjoyment, and the Reason is, that one springs from an Union of Souls, and the other from an Union… — William Penn Copy Share Image
Once you've accumulated sufficient knowledge to get by, you're too old to remember it. — William Penn Copy Share Image
Religion is the fear of God, and its demonstration good works; and faith is the root of both: For without faith we cannot please… — William Penn Copy Share Image
All excess is ill; but drunkenness is of the worst sort. It spoils health, dismounts the mind, and unmans men. It reveals secrets, is… — William Penn Copy Share Image
By liberty of conscience, we understand not only a mere liberty of the mind, in believing or disbelieving this or that principle or doctrine;… — William Penn Copy Share Image
Content not thyself that thou art virtuous in the general; for one link being wanting, the chain is defective. — William Penn Copy Share Image
We are apt to be very pert at censuring others, where we will not endure advice. — William Penn Copy Share Image
It is admirable to consider how many millions of people come into, and go out of the world, ignorant of themselves and of the… — William Penn Copy Share Image
The compensations of calamity are made apparent to the understanding also, after long intervals of time. A fever, a mutilation, a cruel disappointment, a… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
Spiritual infirmities such as tepidity are caused, not only by chills but also by fevers, that is, by excessive zeal. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Worry is different from fear. If fear is like a raging fever, worry is a low-grade temperature. It nags at us, simmers in our… — Gerald Lawson Sittser Copy Share Image
Perhaps we should put up posters in such places reminding people that where they stand was underwater the last time that the Earth ran… — William H. Calvin Copy Share Image
We're told cars cause pollution. A hundred years ago city streets were ankle deep in horse excrement. What kind of pollution do you want?… — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
After twelve years of living in Hawaii, I'd gotten a serious case of 'rock fever.' I just couldn't live on an island any longer. — Tess Gerritsen Copy Share Image
A physician is not angry at the intemperance of a mad patient, nor does he take it ill to be railed at by a… — Lucius Annaeus Seneca Copy Share Image
Perriwickturned to Penelope as he set the tray down on a table. "If I might be so bold, my lady-" "Perriwick!" Blake roared. "If… — Julia Quinn Copy Share Image
I think, for sure, 'Saturday Night Fever' and 'Pulp Fiction' were kind of bookends for - or the pillars of - my career. — John Travolta Copy Share Image
Time and fevers burn away Individual beauty from Thoughtful children, and the grave Proves the child ephemeral — W. H. Auden Copy Share Image