Top 18 Subconsious Quotes
#1. Since so much of this music bubbled up urgently from my subconsious mind, I'm left to interpret it much like anyone else.
Pete Townshend
#2. Any ad consciously attended to is comical. Ads are not meant for conscious consumption. They are intended as subliminal pills for the subconsious in order to exercise an hypnotic spell, especially on sociologists.
Marshall McLuhan
#3. I'm not an '80s fan. I'm more '70s New York pre-punk kind of thing, and I guess I grew up with '90s grunge, post-punk pop music.
Jessica Pare
#4. I think it would be difficult to get drunk in China. I tried to drink some beer with chop sticks and it took me a whole day to finish one can.
Jerry Snider
#5. All fame ever does for you is get attention for the work you really want to do.
Jonathan Frid
#6. Never look directly at the sun. Instead, look at the sunflower.
Vera Nazarian
#7. To give one's life is a right only when one gives it unselfishly.
Jose Marti
#8. Husband and wife are like a pair of scissors, joined together for life but always moving in opposite directions. If anyone comes in between, they join together and cut them off.
Hare Krishna Chandrasekaran
#10. The power of our subconscious thoughts and desires attracts good luck.
Debasish Mridha
#11. The sorrowful spirit finds relaxation in solitude.
Kahlil Gibran
#12. To walk three miles, or four miles, or five miles, or whatever it is, above her ankles in dirt, and alone, quite alone! What could she mean by it? It seems to me to show an abominable sort of conceited independence, a most country-town indifference to decorum.
Jane Austen
#13. We also know that Iraq is harboring a terrorist network headed by a senior al Qaeda terrorist planner. This network runs a poison and explosive training camp in northeast Iraq, and many of its leaders are known to be in Baghdad.
George W. Bush
#14. I can't imagine having a conversation about 'Celebrity Big Brother' in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Niall Ferguson
#15. I'd written personal essays before, but never on this scale
never so often and with such, er, honesty. (If by honesty I mean slashing my wrists and hemorrhaging all over the computer screen).
Ayelet Waldman
#16. Sometimes when I think how good my book can be, I can hardly breathe.
Truman Capote
#17. Miracles pass and I see. Great wonders speak and I listen.
Marjorie M. Liu