Top 15 Talking About Mental Health Quotes
#1. You can never turn the clock back and, since we're talking about mental health, I would stress that.
Peter Shilton
#2. By the Collision of different Sentiments," Franklin wrote, "Sparks of Truth are struck out, and political Light is obtained.
Jill Lepore
#3. There is nothing else for people to do. They do not think. They feel no passion, no hatred, no sadness; they feel nothing but fear, and a desire to control. So they watch, and poke, and pry.
Lauren Oliver
#5. Every actor hopes that the character that they're playing continues to be a challenge throughout their tenure of their show.
Reshma Shetty
#6. The more you know about your customers, the more you can provide to them information that is increasingly useful, relevant, and persuasive.
Jay Baer
#7. If you don't find God in the next person you meet, it is a waste of time looking for him further.
Mahatma Gandhi
#8. She is a beautiful piece of broken pottery, put back together by her own hands. And a critical world judges her cracks while missing the beauty of how she made herself whole again.
J.M. Storm
#10. My thing is every generation of Americans has to answer what we call the 'Superman Question.' Superman comes, lands in America. He's illegal. He's one of these kids. He's wrapped up in a red bullfighter's cape. And you've got to decide what we're gonna do with Superman.
Junot Diaz
#11. Good or bad, do it as you. Too many lies and there's no truth to go back to.
Terry Pratchett
#12. There is no limit to beauty, no saturation point in design, no end to the material ...
Salvatore Ferragamo
#13. All you have to do [to win a Pulitzer Prize] is spend your life running from one awful place to another, write about every horrible thing you see. The civilized world reads about it, then forgets it, but pats you on the head for doing it and gives you a reward as appreciation for changing nothing.
David Baldacci
#14. In our own way, in your own way, we are all of us a masterpiece. Everyone is unique.
Chloe Thurlow
#15. But even before Obama had a chance to carve out a name for himself as a drone-happy serial killer in the Middle East, the US made it clear that it was not going to play benign hegemon in its Latin American backyard.
Liza Featherstone