
Top 15 Mental Health Eeyore Quotes
#3. Shit, and shit, and shit again, he thought as Brandon's arms wrapped around him and dragged them to the floor with the unfettered force of their passion. I'm in love. God help me, I'm in love.
Rachel Haimowitz
#4. This guy was beyond lucky. He was Midas with a better attorney, or the owner of a Monkey's Paw version 2.0, or Richard Cory on Prozac.
John L. Monk
#5. This script was like a dish made from things you'd found in your larder and had to use up before they went off: a Welsh mountain, a casino, a blonde with a big bust.
Nick Hornby
#6. To be half a century plus is wonderfully exciting, because I haven't lost any of my past, and I am free to stand on the rock of all that the past has taught me as I look to the future.
Madeleine L'Engle
#7. Courtesy costs nothing, which makes it the ideal gift when you're as cheap as I am.
Mark Lawrence
#8. I've never known a runner who had as much patience as he needed.
Amby Burfoot
#9. Sorry 'bout that," Pretty Boy says with a crooked grin. I don't know whether he's apologizing for our initial collision or for the humiliating near-miss of an inadvertent motorboat situation.
Lauren Layne
#10. Democracy is the Free World's whore, willing to dress up, dress down, willing to satisfy a whole range of tastes.
Arundhati Roy
#11. Often we wish to be exorcised of demons we ourselves have allowed house room.
Sheri S. Tepper
#12. It is known (to some) that by dwelling in the present, conceding what is necessary to past and future, but no more than is necessary, it is quite possible to live happily ever after
Edgar Pangborn
#13. Make-believe colors the past with innocent distortion, and it swirls ahead of us in a thousand ways - in science, in politics, in every bold intention.
Shirley Temple
#14. Black, scorched scars crossed the battlefield as if a god's claws had swept down to join the slaughter.
Steven Erikson
#15. Only twenty - nine years in the entire human history had been without warfare, and now here he was too, travelling between the episodes of a rapacious civil war.
Nadeem Aslam
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