Top 11 Abiola Akintola Quotes
#1. Fishing has been styled 'a contemplative man's recreation,' ... and science is only a more contemplative man's recreation.
Henry David Thoreau
#3. A memory swam up from the depths, its hideous, reptilian spine almost breaking the surface before it swam powerfully away from him.
Matthew FitzSimmons
#4. Mankind cannot suffer anywhere without it bringing sorrow to other hearts
Janette Oke
#5. Can it really be said that before the day of our pretentious science, humanity was composed solely of imbeciles and the superstitious?
R. A. Schwaller De Lubicz
#6. Somehow, I seem incapable of holding memories of everyday drudgery of my life in India, in my head. Some subconscious process filters it out and makes the pleasant bits of living in India stretch out and become more vibrant as the days pass by.
Parth Pandya
#7. [The princess] looks out and sees the humble musician with his lute. But unless the musician turns out to be a prince in disguise, this story cannot end well.
Hilary Mantel
#8. We must never neglect the patient's own use of his symptoms.
Alfred Adler
#9. If too much has been made of the symptoms of Plath's mental illness, so too little attention has been paid to its possible causes. Sylvia Plath was an angry young woman born in a country and at a time that only exacerbated and intensified her fury.
Andrew Wilson
#10. What we can see depends heavily on what our culture has trained us to look for.
Nell Irvin Painter
#11. I'm doing one of three things: I'm writing. I'm staring out the window. Or I'm writhing on the floor.
Thomas Harris