Top 15 Funniest Psych Quotes
#1. God and Satan alike are essentially human figures, the one a projection of ourselves, the other of our enemies.
Bertrand Russell
#2. In my day the library was a wonderful place ... We didn't have visual aids and didn't have various programs ... it was a sanctuary ... So I tend to think the library should remain a center of knowledge.
Norman Mailer
#3. I am trying to make some kind of connection to what is going on in the world, to make some sort of contact. And I use the instruments that our modern world offers, these extraordinary instruments of photography and film and computers.
Leon Golub
#4. Meredith's a big girl. She knows how babies are made, don't you, Mer?"
I nod, numb and weary. "'Course I do. Same guy that taught you taught me.
Laura Wiess
#5. Up until Prohibition, an apple grown in America was far less likely to be eaten than to wind up in a barrel of cider. ("Hard" cider is a twentieth-century term, redundant before then since virtually all cider was hard until modern refrigeration allowed people to keep sweet cider sweet.)
Michael Pollan
#6. On what he thinks about all day
Women. They are a complete mystery.
Stephen Hawking
#7. Fashion is not enough anymore. It's not just about what you wear. I mean, I don't know how many women can afford to take the time to come to Paris for three fittings.
Alber Elbaz
#8. You will do it because you know that knowledge is beautiful, and because if only a hundred people share your passion, that is enough.
Ben Goldacre
#9. Let her destroy me if she will. Better to be destroyed by her love than to never have known it. Erik
Book 2~Chanson de l'Ange: The Angel's Song
Paisley Swan Stewart
#10. And do you count for nothing God who fights for us?
Jean Racine
#11. A liberal is a man who leaves the room before the fight starts.
Dorothy Parker
#12. When I do a novel, I don't really use the script, I use the book; when I did Apocalypse Now, I used Heart of Darkness. Novels usually have so much rich material.
Francis Ford Coppola
#14. The life of Dumas is not only a monument of endeavour and success, it is a sort of labyrinth as well. It abounds in pseudonyms and disguises, in sudden and unexpected appearances and retreats as unexpected and sudden, in scandals and in rumours, in mysteries and traps and ambuscades of every kind.
William Ernest Henley
#15. It is wrong to sorrow without ceasing.
Homer
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