
Top 14 Be Careful What You Feed Your Mind Quotes
#1. Iron can only be destroyed by rust, and rust is a slow process which is caused by the hydrogen ion from water in the environment. Coat yourself against negative thoughts and be careful what you feed your mind because your mind is your greatest asset, make sure you are not using it against yourself.
Uzoma Nnadi
#2. When will you stop laughing at misery? I'm so sick and tired of your pseudo-strength. All I want you to do is laugh at what is funny and cry at what isn't, but you won't do that, will you?
David Shields
#3. The truth of the matter is, we all come to prayer with a tangled mass of motives - altruistic and selfish, merciful and hateful, loving and bitter.
Richard J. Foster
#4. There was endometrial tissue outside of where it belonged, and the cancer developed from that.
Robin Quivers
#5. Do you eat decayed food? No. Well, don't feed your mind with decayed books. Be as careful with the nutrition of your mind as you are with the nutrition of your body.
Robert Muller
#7. We are in the transport business. We transport audiences from one place to another.
Jerry Bruckheimer
#8. No piece of writing is ever finished. It's just due.
Bill Condon
#9. There can be no hope without fear, and no fear without hope.
Baruch Spinoza
#10. I've got a lot of shows under my belt that are ancient history solely because they were on the air before this video revolution came along and ensured that canceled shows could continue to have a bit of a presence.
Jim Beaver
#11. Heartless harvest of mine, I'm tired of pissin benediction.
Maybe it ain't healthy, but sometimes I'd rather burn then let you help me.
Aesop Rock
#12. Sustainability is a set of conditions and trends in a given system that can continue indefinitely
Alan AtKisson
#13. The whole World was for sale to anyone who had Yen or was willing to perform fellatio.
Kurt Vonnegut
#14. There are views. And what we see in a view is not necessarily what is in the view, all that is in the view. We have to separate, to some extent, the perceiver from that which is perceived or we have to lose all distinction whatsoever.
Frederick Lenz
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