Top 14 Vitalize Quotes

#1. I knew I was an unwanted child when my bath toys were a toaster and a radio.

Joan Rivers

#2. I think that sometimes kids use the show as a jumping off point for talking about things with their parents.

Luke Perry

#3. In our lonely hours we awake those sleeping images with which our memories are stored, and vitalize them again.

Stephanie Felicite, Comtesse De Genlis

#4. At best the family teaches the finest things human beings can learn from one another generosity and love. But it is also, all too often, where we learn nasty things like hate, rage and shame.

Barbara Ehrenreich

#5. Truth is used to vitalize a statement rather than devitalize it. Truth implies more than a simple statement of fact. "I don't have any whiskey," may be a fact but it is not a truth.

William S. Burroughs

#6. Have you forgotten what it feels like to be alive? The grace of life shining on you; each breath vitalizing you with possibility? Remember!

Bryant McGill

#7. One of the upsides of tourism is that people begin to take themselves a little more seriously (and think their) culture is worth something. So rather than disparaging the local culture, they vitalize it.

Paul Theroux

#8. She loved mysteries so much that she become one ... !!

John Green

#9. You must love anything you must do. Do it not only cheerfully, but also lovingly and the very best way you know how. That love of the work which you must do anyhow will vitalize your body and keep you from fatigue.

Walter Russell

#10. Let us leave hurry to slaves.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

#11. Here is one fact to blow your mind, the fact it's "to blow your Mind"...

Deyth Banger

#12. It isn't necessary to make things large to make them monumental; a head by Giacometti one inch high would be able to vitalize this whole space.

Hans Hofmann

#13. But the shadow is merely somewhat inferior, primitive, unadapted, and awkward; not wholly bad. It even contains childish or primitive qualities which would in a way vitalize and embellish human existence, but convention forbids!

C. G. Jung

#14. New ideas are difficult just because they are new. Repetition has somehow plastered over the gaps and inconsistencies in the old ones, and the new cannot penetrate.

Joan Robinson

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