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The words 'drink me' come to mind. Anyone besides me up for some heavy alcohol consumption?
— Elle Lothlorien
Immature is the love of the youth, and immature his hatred of man and earth. His mind and the wings of his spirit are still tied down and heavy.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
My childhood home backed onto wheat and cotton fields.
— Robert B. Laughlin
Hard, hard it is, this anxious autumn
To lift the heavy mind from its dark forebodings; — Edna St. Vincent Millay
To lift the heavy mind from its dark forebodings; — Edna St. Vincent Millay
Distresses, however heavy at the time, appear light, and even joyous, to the reflecting mind, when worthily overcome.
— Samuel Richardson
When you are caught in the heavy rains of anger, open the umbrella of mind, take refuge under the roof of reason!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
You cannot trust the interests of any class entirely to another class; and you cannot trust the interests of any sex to another sex.
— David Lloyd George
I mean, once work's out there it's meant to be used.
— Kathy Acker
Regardless of how dark and heavy the character is the actor has to approach it with that frame of mind.
— Tom Mison
The human mind is utterly stupid when it carries, quite willingly, the heavy burden of resentment.
— Sri Chinmoy
That which intoxicates, the sensually ecstatic, the sudden surprise, the urge to be profoundly stirred at any price
dreadful tendencies! — Friedrich Nietzsche
dreadful tendencies! — Friedrich Nietzsche
As for my next book, I won't write it till it has grown heavy in my mind like a ripe pear; pendant, gravid, asking to be cut or it will fall.
— Virginia Woolf
I used to be a heavy gambler. But now I just make mental bets. That's how I lost my mind.
— Steve Allen
every mind is at least as heavy as mine
— Jerry Garcia
Love is the wisdom of the fool and the folly of the wise.
— Samuel Johnson
She stared at the stars like they were pillow for her mind and in their light she could rest her heavy head.
— Christopher Poindexter
Comfortless was my religion, anxiety of the anxieties, for I believed God was not love, but courage. Love came only as a reward.
— Norman Mailer