
Top 14 Uneasy With Feelings Quotes
#1. Listening to liberals invoke the sanctity of "science" to promote their crackpot ideas creates the same uneasy feeling as listening to Bill Clinton cite Scripture.
Ann Coulter
#2. Don't walk too far away from the child within you, and never abandon the sense of wonder that magnifies the smallest of things into mountains of joy. For one day, when you lose sight of happiness, that child within can guide you back to the things that once nourished your heart.
Dodinsky
#3. Bad enough to be ill, but to feel compelled to deny the very thing that, in its worst and most active state, defines you is agony indeed.
Sally Brampton
#4. Conscience, the organ of feeling which dominates us and of the opinions which rule us, is presumptuous in the strong, timid in the weak and unfortunate, uneasy in the undecided.
Luc De Clapiers
#5. It's just a mistake, you understand you don't ya??... and Hello, father 33 days from your dead!
Deyth Banger
#6. Someone once described the information business as exactly the opposite of sex. When it's good, it's still lousy.
Michael Bloomberg
#7. The study of mathematics is the indispensable basis for all intellectual and spiritual progress.
Francis Cornford
#8. Her godmother, who was a fairy, said, You would like to go to the ball, is that not so?
Charles Perrault
#9. The fact is we can only love what we know personally. And we cannot know much. In public affairs, in the rebuilding of civilization, something less dramatic and emotional is needed, namely tolerance.
E. M. Forster
#10. Yes. I'm going to take a holiday. More than that; I'm going to take a walk. More than that; I'm going to ask you to take a walk with me.
Charles Dickens
#11. Anyone can deal with victory. Only the mighty can bear defeat.
Adolf Hitler
#12. I'll never forget the day that I was told I would have to have a mastectomy. My reaction to the words was total denial.
Betty Ford
#13. Aging is God's idea. It's one of the ways he keeps us headed homeward.
Max Lucado
#14. We may have uneasy feelings for seeing a creature in distress without pity; for we have not pity unless we wish to relieve them.
Samuel Johnson
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