
Top 16 Nonthinker Quotes
#1. He liked to play chess and do intelligent things, and I was a serious drinker and nonthinker.
Warren G. Harding
#2. When stress and anxiety have your system stuck in a brainstem loop? Reboot. It's I.T. for life!
Bill Crawford
#3. Feeling sorry for ourselves is the most useless waste of energy on the planet. It does absolutely no good. We can't let our circumstances or what others do or don't do control us. We can decide to be happy regardless.
Joyce Meyer
#4. It was the experience of mystery - even if mixed with fear - that engendered religion.
Albert Einstein
#5. I wish I had more time to sit down and be a little bit more normal.
Dan Fogelberg
#6. Freedom of the mind is the most important liberty we have. Our belief in God's grace gives us that freedom.
Ron Baratono
#7. There are people who want to make men's lives more difficult for no other reason than the chance it provides them afterwards to offer their prescription for alleviating life; their Christianity, for instance.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#8. She'd forgotten how the gentle glide of lips could make her entire body feel wanted. Needed. Cherished.
Robin Bielman
#9. I want to go out into the country, I want to thread the pale Spring air, and hear the lambs cry. I want to brush my face against the grass, and wade in a wave of bluebells.
Stella Benson
#10. Father's Day: When you get that lethal combination of alcohol and new power tools.
David Letterman
#11. efforts and character of institutions like these can grow into a way of life when the people involved in them put them at the center of their cultural existence and identity and, as it were, fall into orbit around their rich moral core.
Yuval Levin
#12. Although the pure truth has never been stated, nevertheless it has never been lost. Its existence does not depend upon human statement but upon human sensitivity. In this it is unlike all other knowledge.
Paul Brunton
#13. Failure, failure is so important, it doesn't get spoken about enough, we speak about success all the time.
J.K. Rowling
#14. Poets are privileged to utter more than they can always quite explain, bringing up from the mind's unplumbed depths tokens of the nature of the world we carry within us.
Vernon Lee
#15. Retirement wasn't a reward at the end of a well-run career ... it was a void surrounded by endless dull hours, haunted by memories of work.
Nora Roberts
#16. Vampires have been romanticized, and this is bringing it right back to being vampiric. I think there's something sexy and raw about that.
Oliver Jackson-Cohen
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