Top 13 Sinchon Quotes
#1. To live your life in the fear of losing it is to lose the point of life.
Malcolm Forbes
#2. Establishment suggests there must be some Wizard of Oz somewhere pulling the strings. That's not the way it works. There are individuals like myself. I sat there and watched Donald Trump, and I said, look, someone has got to say something.
Mitt Romney
#3. Dementia. Ruth puzzled over the diagnosis: How could such a beautiful-sounding word apply to such a destructive disease? It was a name befitting a goddess: Dementia, who caused her sister Demeter to forget to turn winter into spring.
Amy Tan
#4. Also there's this thing that happens to me sometimes, and it'll usually be me watching a video of Dolly Parton and Kenny Rogers singing "Islands in the Stream" and I wonder if I'm crying because I have majorly unaddressed psychological reasons or if that song is really that beautiful.
Molly McAleer
#5. I set myself 600 words a day as a minimum output, regardless of the weather, my state of mind or if I'm sick or well. There must be 600 finished words-not almost right words.
Arthur Hailey
#6. Congress would exclude slavery from any territory that in the future might be acquired from Mexico.
David Wilmot
#7. Never slouch as doing so compresses the lungs, overcrowds other vital organs, rounds the back, and throws you off balance.
Joseph Pilates
#8. When you see the earth from the moon, you don't see any divisions there of nations or states.
This might be the symbol, really, for the new mythology to come.
That is the country that we are going to be celebrating.
And those are the people that we are one with.
Joseph Campbell
#9. I love tunnels. They 're the symbol of hope: sometime it will be bright again.
If by chance it is not night.
Pascal Mercier
#10. Early tattooing was thought to have mystical protection, to be a talisman of sorts worn on the skin.
Kym Grosso
#11. I paint flowers to prevent them from dying
Frida Kahlo
#12. Dilemma of civilized man; body mobilized, but danger obscure.
Philip K. Dick
#13. People are who they are and, try as you might, you cannot make them be what you want them to be.
Leila Sales
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