
Top 17 Memories Dreams Reflections Quotes
#1. I never, ever, had a person who could come up with the name of a person who could not get a job because an illegal immigrant had stepped in front of them, because it was either a job that person didn't want to do or didn't exist.
Mike Huckabee
#2. The idea that my sucker is moving through thought itself, through emotion and reason, that memories, dreams and reflections should consist of jelly, is simply too strange to understand.
Henry Marsh
#3. Meaninglessness inhibits fullness of life and is therefore equivalent to illness. Meaning makes a great many things endurable-perhaps everything.-Memories, Dreams, Reflections
C. G. Jung
#4. When I ponder my mind I consistently find It is glued On food.
Ogden Nash
#5. The lonely, wistful revisionism of memories is as gratingly repetitive as snow and ice in Canada. I avoid them both at all costs - memories and Canada.
Brian D'Ambrosio
#6. In the end, man is an event which cannot judge itself, but, for better or worse, is left to the judgment of others
Jung
#7. Hawk always smiled when he broke bones, he said he liked the sound they made, but who could hear a bone cracking when the recipient was too busy screaming his fucking head off.
V. Theia
#8. Freedom stretches only as far as the limits of our consciousness
Carl Jung
#9. Don't change shape," Raphael snapped.
"Shut up."
"Be good or I'll kiss you in front of everybody."
"Hell no," I snarled. I had to hold on and live through this so I could punch him in the face. It was a great goal.
Ilona Andrews
#10. I want to bury my head in books like in pillows and breathe in stories like air.
Ksenia Anske
#11. I clutched the armrest when she gunned the engine on the freeway and cut off a minivan. That big red shiny thing inches from you was another vehicle.
Katie McGarry
#12. Worries flee before a spirit of gratitude.
Billy Graham
#13. If a man knows more than others, he becomes lonely.
Carl Jung
#14. I am both proud and honored to be on the Board of Directors for the Texas Ballet Theater.
Janine Turner
#15. How she does stare! It's odd what a savage feeling I have to anything that seems afraid of me.
Emily Bronte
#16. Without freedom there can be no morality.
Carl Jung
#17. Phil Needle stood in the parking lot, suddenly grasping that this was so, that nothing is lost in a world utterly mapped, that nothing is rogue with everything cross-pollinated, as the shouts on the beach lured him across the street to the sand.
Daniel Handler
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