Top 15 Psychologically Unstable Quotes
#1. Men are psychologically unstable, too prone to emotions; not to be relied upon in moments of crisis.' 'That's
Andrzej Sapkowski
#2. I've always been melancholic. At a party, everyone would be looking at the glittering chandeliers and I'd be looking at the waitress's cracked shoes.
Marian Keyes
#4. I think we acquire habits of mind when we're little, and I lived in the future because I was always imagining being a grown-up, when I could get out.
Gloria Steinem
#5. To suppress the grief, the pain, is to condemn oneself to a living death. Living fully means feeling fully; it means becoming completely one with what you are experiencing and not holding it at arm's length.
Philip Kapleau
#6. It is my rather subversive opinion that a writer's feelings of anonymity-obscurity are the second most valuable property on loan to him during his working years.
J.D. Salinger
#7. He goes for people's open wounds, then brings God in with air support. You have to agree, there's a certain cowardice to that approach.
Chris Crutcher
#8. I think in my own country, at the way we've seen through the ordination of women to the priesthood, which I'm delighted about, and that will move on to another level before very long.
George Carey
#10. If you endure only half a storm expect to enjoy only half a rainbow.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#11. A king who feared wasps once decreed that they were abolished. As it happened, they did him no harm. But he was eventually stung to death by scorpions.
Idries Shah
#12. Do not put chewed bones back on plates. Instead, throw them on the floor for the dog.
Desiderius Erasmus
#13. The atmosphere surrounding this problem is terrible. Dense clouds of language lie about the crucial point. It is almost impossible to get through to it.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
#14. I try not to think about marks, the first place or gold medal. The most important thing is to show what you are capable of on ice. The rest will come on its own.
Evgeni Plushenko
#15. Errors are excllent projectiles ... Factions are blind men who aim straight
Victor Hugo