Top 16 Sanely Insane Quotes
#1. Cowards do not count in battle; they are there, but not in it.
Euripides
#2. To be on the safe and humane side, let every relative and friend ... remember the golden rule, which has never been suspended with respect to the insane. Go to see them, treat them sanely, write to them, keep them informed about the home circle; let not your devotion flag, nor accept any repulse.
Clifford Whittingham Beers
#3. Those who choose differently must suffer the consequences. They must take the pain their decisions bring.
Sachin Kundalkar
#4. Capitalism may be the unequal distribution of wealth, socialism is the equal distribution of poverty.
Brian K. Vaughan
#6. Radiate boundless love towards the entire world - above, below, and across - unhindered, without ill will, without enmity.
Gautama Buddha
#7. The caretaking has to be done. "Somebody's got to be the mommy." Individually, we underestimate this need, and as a society we make inadequate provision for it. Women take up the slack, making the need invisible as we step in to fill it.
Mary Catherine Bateson
#8. How's your love life?" I asked.
"What love life? You keep ruining it."
That was the answer I was hoping for. I even hoped it was true.
Marshall Thornton
#9. Nobody sits alone accompanied only by a stewing ambition that won't see fruit for years. Ambition is something you turn into publicity before there's anything to publicize.
Cris Mazza
#10. I like to wear what I feel good in, not what the latest trend is.
Kristin Cavallari
#11. Don't let people's negative perspectives impact yours
Mayur Ramgir
#12. Through artistry, imagination not only allows one to express their creativity, but also their soul.
Donald L. Hicks
#13. Stephen Daldry would be a director that I would love to work with as well as Peter Jackson, Tim Burton, and I'm very lucky to have worked with Isabel Coixet, who is also one of my favourite directors.
Sophie Turner
#14. A cry-wanking scene is the struggle to live, in a single moment.
James McAvoy
#15. Delightfully, however, even phrases of world-ending awesome fury, spoken through a split lip, were quite funny.
Alan Moore
#16. At the best of times, Father Bain's face resembled a clenched fist.
Diana Gabaldon