Top 15 Apoplexy Synonyms Quotes
#1. What's nice about both clouds, and art, is that you can look at them and just resonate. That can be good for both the heart and the mind.
Ogden W. Rogers
#2. We do all kinds of things to remain beautiful yet we spend surprisingly little time taking care of what matters most: the way our mind functions.
Matthieu Ricard
#3. The optimistic side of me hopes that the majority of people look at what's going on in politics today and in the world, in general, and just say, "We've had enough."
Edwin Hodge
#4. Writing is not hard work, it is simply an obsession ...
Hallie Burnett
#5. I'd seen a play of 'Richard III' in Coventry when I was 15, which sowed the seeds that you could act for a living.
Brendan Coyle
#6. Mind only comes into apparent existence through the action of perception. Mind appears to exist because it perceives.
Frederick Lenz
#7. The most basic decision a modern politician must make is whether to be aggressive or conciliatory.
Dick Morris
#8. I have arrived. I am home. My destination is in each step.
Nhat Hanh
#9. Nothing tends so much to enlarge the mind as traveling.
Isaac Watts
#10. The 3-D effects in "Star Wars" are so realistic, you can actually see George Lucas reaching from the screen and taking the money from your wallet.
Craig Ferguson
#11. [Emerson] was interested not in the bookworm, not even in the thinker, only in Man Thinking.
Robert D. Richardson
#12. You belong to me now, and I'll be back to get yo after your twenty-first birthday, when the time is right. No one else can touch you until then and I'll always be around to make sure.
Michelle A. Valentine
#13. The environmental crisis is a sign that the ecosphere is now so heavily strained that its continued stability is threatened. It is a warning that we must discover the source of this suicidal drive and master it before it destroys the environment-and ourselves.
Barry Commoner
#14. My life had been like a painter who climbs up a road overhanging a lake that is hidden from view by a screen of rocks and trees. Through a gap he glimpses it, he has it all there in front of him, he takes up his brushes.
Marcel Proust
#15. Sir William meditated. "Do you recall the name of the saint who was a regular rip before he got religion?" he asked. "I think that applies to most of them," said Fosdike.
Edward J. O'Brien
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