Mental Condition Quotes
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Mental Condition Quotes & Sayings
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I consider myself neither legally nor morally bound to obey the laws made by a body in which I have no representation.
— H. Rap Brown
Condition comes from hard work during practice and proper mental and moral conduct between practices.
— John Wooden
Because of my bipolar condition I will have to take anti psychotics until I die but hopefully a handful of them won't be the last thing I taste
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
To any mental state there corresponds a physical condition.
— Arthur Alfred Lynch
Happiness doesn't depend on external condition or situation but it depends on mental condition.
— Debasish Mridha
Both condemnation and fear can cause a Believer to live in a condition of mental torment.
— Perry Stone
Half of the people in this room are more dressed up than on any other day in the year, and the other half are more dressed down.
— Bill Murray
Republicans are not a political party. It's a mental condition.
— Jesse Ventura
Its [Resistance] aim is to shove us away, distract us from doing our work.
— Steven Pressfield
Morgan may be autistic, but he is a normal man with a mental condition, not a mental condition who is a man.
— Adrienne Wilder
From the beginning, from the age of Adam to the time of kingship: from the powerful, pardon: from the poor, sins.
— Idries Shah
It was possible that he was making some progress in his mental health condition by seeing me.
— Holly Goldberg Sloan
True freedom is a mental condition that no one can take or give to you.
— Debasish Mridha
Incurably religious, that is the best way to describe the mental condition of so many people.
— Thomas A. Edison
YOU NEED BOTH QUALITY AND RESULTS. RESULTS WITHOUT QUALITY IS BORING; QUALITY WITHOUT RESULTS IS MEANINGLESS.
— Johan Cruijff
Inventive genius requires pleasurable mental activity as a condition for its vigorous exercise
— Alfred North Whitehead