Top 15 Of Sound Mind Jean Ferris Quotes
#1. Men are prisoners of their genitalia and women are the keepers of the keys to paradise.
Pat Conroy
#2. There is no great invention, from fire to flying, which has not been hailed as an insult to some god.
John B. S. Haldane
#3. Prayer means rushing to the Father as His child. It means asking and receiving, loving and thanking Him.
Basilea Schlink
#4. Society is like a crowd in carnival costumes with everyone fearful that others will see through his disguise.
Vernon Howard
#5. I didn't ever think about being an actor. But I fell in love with it when I realized how amazing, difficult, and interesting it is.
Gregg Sulkin
#6. Absence with the conviction probably of her indifference, had produced this very natural and desirable effect.
Jane Austen
#7. The power of grief to derange the mind has in fact been exhaustively noted.
Joan Didion
#8. I wonder how far Moses would have gone if he'd taken a poll in Egypt?
Harry Truman
#9. When one realizes God, He grants knowledge and illumination from within; one knows it oneself. In the fullness of one's spiritual realization one will find that He who resides in one's heart, resides in the hearts of others as well - the oppressed, the persecuted, the untouchable, and the outcast.
Sarada Devi
#10. I'm constantly fighting with my manager to reduce the amount of time I have to spend on promotional activities, so I can get back in the studio and work on new music.
Rivers Cuomo
#11. Germ warfare against the United States would escalate to war against all humanity.
Yoshijiro Umezu
#12. The religious man fears, the man of honor scorns, to do an ill action.
Joseph Addison
#13. The art of writing is not as solitary as one might think. When it finally dawns on us one day that our task as writers is to share what we know of the human spirit, we suddenly discover that we were never truly alone.
Hal Zina Bennett
#14. By law of periodical repetition, everything which has happened once must happen again and again
and not capriciously, but at regular periods, and each thing in its own period, not another's and each obeying its own law.
Mark Twain
#15. A marriage based only on physical attraction or romantic emotions is almost certainly doomed to failure right from the start.
Billy Graham
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