
Top 13 Pugilistic Dementia Quotes
#1. Peace is not something petty, created by the mind; it is enormously great, infinitely extensive, and it can be understood only when the heart is full.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
#2. There is only one way to receive transmission. When I tell you something, do it immediately, without the least wavering thought. That's it. Learn. Open your heart and act. Thought stops action. It perverts it into calculated gesture stripped of grace and efficiency.
Daniel Odier
#3. Let me not look for allies in life's battlefield,But to my own strength.
Let me not crave in anxious fear to be saved,But for the patience to win my freedom.
Rabindranath Tagore
#5. My dad is kind of a rascal, like in a Dickensian sense. He just goes from career to career.
Benjamin Walker
#6. A look says more than words alone. That's a cliche, of course. But a cliche, also says more than words alone.
Herman Koch
#7. Venus favors the bold.
Ovid
#8. I grew up very strongly with this sense of time being circular: that it constantly returned upon itself.
Richard Flanagan
#9. I, at the age of 17 or 18 as a medical student, suddenly came up against a problem: 'What am I? What is the meaning of my existence as I experience it?'
John Eccles
#10. Though the harbor is safe, ships were made to sail the sea. The same can be said for you and me.
Julie-Anne
#11. Good style happens in one of two ways: the writer either has an inborn talent or is willing to work herself to death to get it.
Haruki Murakami
#12. This is the forked tongue of grief again. It whispers in one ear: return to what you once loved best, and in the other ear it whispers, move on.
Chris Cleave
#13. Should I be worried about being a slave and being returned to slavery? Because certain things happened in the Constitution that had to change.
Whoopi Goldberg
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