Top 15 Sage Nichols Quotes
#1. Once you have selected a sport or a creative activity, the rules are pretty much the same.
Bill Toomey
#2. I wanted to forget you, too," Sage said morosely. "Even now, I still do. With you right here in front of me. Even after last night. It still hurts to think about when you left. How it felt to be so alone. How much I don't want to care about you anymore.
Sibylla Matilde
#3. You get a happy feeling helping someone read. You feel sort of like a wizard.
Joanne Rocklin
#4. I wanted to cry. I wanted to hide. I wanted to drink. I wanted to... wrap my arms around him and never let go. My pulse felt erratic, and my thoughts jumbled around in my brain. I felt like a hyperactive, bipolar schizophrenic on crack.
Sibylla Matilde
#6. In the future no human being is to find peace in the enjoyment of happiness if others beside him are unhappy.
Rudolf Steiner
#7. If you experience bliss of the Self (samadhi) amidst complete problematic stage, then know that you have met a "Gnani Purush" [the enlightened one]!
Dada Bhagwan
#8. Zwounds, ye fat paunch, an ye call me a coward, by the Lord, I'll stab thee.
William Shakespeare
#9. Marvel movies, are seeming slightly less exciting now that Star Wars has appeared and everything.
Mark Millar
#10. I wasn't ever anybody who had a political thing against marriage, but I just thought, 'Why would I want to do that?'
Mary Gaitskill
#11. Looked at from a spiritual standpoint, our discomfort in any given situation provides a signal that we are out of alignment with spiritual law and are being given an opportunity to heal something.
Colin C. Tipping
#12. As my mom says, I was a little bit of a slacker in high school. I really was just kind of unmotivated, a little bit lazy, so my grades weren't that good.
Savannah Guthrie
#13. Happiness is equilibrium. Shift your weight.
Tom Stoppard
#15. He brought me flowers. Again. Maybe totally cliche, but I loved it just as much this time as I had the last. More, really, because this time he knew how much it would mean to me. And he'd shared with me what it meant to him.
Sibylla Matilde