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I can walk into a bookstore and hand over my credit card and they don't know who the hell I am. Maybe that says something about bookstore clerks.
— E.L. Doctorow
I have a needle being stuck into my spine, can anyone please define "a little pain"?
— Pandora Poikilos
There are infinite ways for your mind to torture it's self.
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
I don't think any drug that can cause brain damage, failing kidneys, hardening arteries, pain, and suffering should be made available.
— Layne Staley
My brain refused to move past the pain, as if it had been filled to the max and needed to be emptied.
— Sue Whitaker
He could never explain the most excruciating pain was always the personality that hijacked his brain without warning.
— Jewel E. Ann
Open shelving may be fashionable, but a closed cabinet door is the best way to stop grease and dust collecting in the first place.
— Sheherazade Goldsmith
The brain can shut pain off because the actual function of acute pain is not to torment us but to alert us to danger.
— Norman Doidge
Pain is part of the body's magic. It is the way the body transmits a sign to the brain that something is wrong.
— Norman Cousins
Whatever may happen to you was prepared for you from all eternity; and the implication of causes was from eternity spinning the thread of your being.
— Marcus Aurelius
If you are melancholy for the first time, you will find, upon a little inquiry, that others have been melancholy many times, and yet are cheerful now.
— Leigh Hunt
I came to bring the pain hardcore from the brain
— Method Man
The brain can be developed just the same as the muscles
can be developed, if on will only take the pains to train
the mind to think. — Thomas A. Edison
can be developed, if on will only take the pains to train
the mind to think. — Thomas A. Edison
I used to care about how I looked. Now I don't care as much. Maybe it's because I'm so handsome.
— James Franco
It comes true because we're wise, dear.
— Sara Wolf
Who is playing this part anyway? That's right, play it any way you want. That's the way to play it.
— Art Hochberg
Better to have tried and failed than to have never tried at all. Whoever came up with that phrase I wanted his greasy head on a silver platt
— Sean Paul
I believe in me. And my family does. And Mrs. V.
It's the rest of the world I'm not so sure of. — Sharon M. Draper
It's the rest of the world I'm not so sure of. — Sharon M. Draper
I wish I could take my brain and put it inside your head," Winslow said. "Just for a moment. Then you'd know what all I can't find how to say.
— Alan Heathcock
Woman softens her own troubles by generously solacing those of others.
— Francoise D'Aubigne, Marquise De Maintenon
Oh fuck. It's like period pain in my head. It's toothache of the brain.
— Scarlett Thomas
Run like the hounds of hell on a sinner's scent!
— Scott Lynch
His brain and his heart knew this, but he couldn't stop himself, and the razor of his conscience lent the undeniable thrill of pain to the act.
— Robert Girardi
All I can do is lie here, brain turning somersaults. It's nights like these when memories stir, whipping themselves into stiff peaks of pain.
— Ellen Hopkins
The Kingdom of God is an earthly experience which manifests in an unearthly manner.
— Abhijit Naskar
You can only trust your emotions as you can lie to yourself with your brain but not your heart.
— Carl White
There is nothing inherently wrong with a brain in your nineties. If you keep it fed and interested, you'll find it lasts you very well.
— Marjory Stoneman Douglas
I keep such music in my brain
No din this side of death can quell;
Glory exulting over pain,
And beauty, garlanded in hell. — Siegfried Sassoon
No din this side of death can quell;
Glory exulting over pain,
And beauty, garlanded in hell. — Siegfried Sassoon
But for the unquiet heart and brain
A use in measured language lies;
The sad mechanic exercise
Like dull narcotics numbing pain. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
A use in measured language lies;
The sad mechanic exercise
Like dull narcotics numbing pain. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
I am full of fear.
— Jennifer Echols