Top 16 Quotes About Being Stuck In Your Own Head
#1. I've never been so ready for anything in my damn life."
"You have a safe place to rest in me...close your eyes and rest in that.
Piken Sander
#2. When we're on the "me" plan, what others say about us has great power. A friend tells us we look good - our mind soars. A colleague tells us we're not pulling our weight at work - our mind sinks.
Sakyong Mipham
#3. Happiness is the best revenge, you know? Just be happy. It's a choice.
Emily Giffin
#4. Nothing is more acceptable than what we are born into.
Hisham Matar
#5. It was idle, he knew, to get between a fool and his folly; while two or three fools more or less would not alter the scheme of things.
Jack London
#6. For most Americans the Constitution had become a hazy document, cited like the Bible on ceremonial occasions but forgotten in the daily transactions of life.
Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
#7. I was bookish and dorky in high school, so the best part of this movie was getting to be on the other side.
Piper Perabo
#8. When i spend too much time in my head, focused on things in the past or things in the future ... when i lose sight of the present, i fold in on myself, mentally, my thoughts become toxic and distorted, my emotions, darken.
Jaeda DeWalt
#9. Insecure people put others down to raise themselves up.
Habeeb Akande
#10. When I approached Volume 1 of 'Lucid,' I realized I could tell something that only exists in four issues, or I could roll the dice a bit and approach this as Season 1 of a TV show.
Michael McMillian
#11. My dearest Mina, Oceans of love and millions of kisses,
Bram Stoker
#12. Okay, time in. I can yell at whoever I want!"
"You really can't," Gary said. "It's unattractive on you. Some people pull off the angry look. You're not one of them.
T.J. Klune
#14. Serendipitous discoveries are made by chance, found without looking for them but possible only through a sharp vision and sagacity, ready to see the unexpected and never indulgent with the apparently unexplainable.
Horace Walpole
#15. The easiest programs to use are those which demand the least new learning from the user
Eric S. Raymond
#16. But I don't think that sculpture belongs in everyday life like a table does, or like a chair.
Anthony Caro