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spiritual system
My spiritual system is 12-step programs. That's the only one I've ever had. I didn't have one before that. Steve Earle
spiritual men ego
ALL religions of a spiritual nature are inventions of man. He has created an entire system of gods with nothing more than his carnal brain. Just because he has an ego, and cannot accept it, he has to externalize it into some great spiritual device which he calls God. Anton LaVey
spiritual believe fate
I don't believe in fate, because I'm not spiritual, but things do seem to work out. Rob Zombie
spiritual strive transcending
I strive to express the spiritual nature of the universe. Richard Pousette-Dart
spiritual atheist science
In a religiously uniform culture, it is natural for people to take for granted the truth of the prevailing religion and its associated metaphysical propositions. Richard Posner
spiritual healing raised
The concept of spiritual healing was something I was raised with. Richard Paul Evans
spiritual simplicity spirituality
Nature has a great simplicity and therefore a great beauty Richard P. Feynman
spiritual celibacy advantage
Even supposing there were some spiritual advantage in celibacy, it ought to be completely voluntary. Richard Whately
spiritual thinking play
There's so much to learn! And just when we think, "I've got it. I really understand what's going on," we're shown a whole new stage set on which to play. Richard Bach
insanity needed quinn
So much of my life had been under tight control. So much of Quinn's life had been wild insanity. What we needed now was both: a directed burst of controlled insanity. Neal Shusterman
insanity together able
If you remain conventional and don't change, you'll get along. You'll get along in the limited forms of insanity that exist out there. You'll never be able to keep a marriage together, you'll never be able to keep anything together, because the whole goddamn thing isn't together. Jacque Fresco
insanity insane body-work
Want a good body? Work at it. Want to be a success? Work at it. Want to be truly exceptional? Be a touch insane... You need a little bit of insanity to do great things. Henry Rollins
insanity independence perfectly-natural
Insanity is a perfectly natural adjustment to a totally unnatural and negative environment. R. D. Laing
insanity elements genius
There is no element of genius without some form of madness. Leonardo DiCaprio
insanity goalkeepers needs
Goalkeepers Need an Element of Insanity. Oliver Kahn
insanity insane inmates
Once I talked to the inmates of an insane asylum in Hartford. I have talked to idiots a thousand times, but only once to the insane... Mark Twain
insanity insane mountain
But we are all insane, anyway. Note the mountain-climbers. Mark Twain
insanity world used
Once in a mental hospital, a person grows used to the the freedom that exists in the world of insanity and becomes addicted to it. Paulo Coelho
madness realized
I think we all have madness in us, it's just that I've realized mine and found a way to let it out. John Glover
madness sanity
Worse than madness. Sanity. William Golding
madness inconvenience passerby
With madness, as with vomit, it's the passerby who receives the inconvenience. Joe Orton
madness intellect ifs
If in life we are surrounded by death, then in the health of our intellect we are surrounded by madness. Ludwig Wittgenstein
madness march needed time tournament win
It's March Madness and its tournament time and we are going to play for our lives. We needed this win big time and this is what I live for. Megan Duffy
madness people speaking
It's madness, but you also have people speaking on your behalf. Ed Perlmutter
madness knows
Madness is like intelligence, you know. You can't explain it. Just like intelligence. It comes on you, it fills you, and then you understand it. But when it goes away you can't understand it at all any longer. Marguerite Duras
madness
Madness is the acme of intelligence. Naguib Mahfouz
madness sanity ambiguous
In the context of our present pervasive madness that we call normality, sanity, freedom, all our frames of reference are ambiguous and equivocal. R. D. Laing