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Mean Quotes - Page 348

There are always suicides among people who are unable to say what they mean.

There are always suicides among people who are unable to say what they mean.

John Irving (1978). “The world according to Garp”, Pocket

I believe in the mystery, and I don't want to take it any further than that. Maybe what I mean by that is love.

"John Densmore on Life, Love, Meditation and His New Book, 'The Doors: Unhinged'". Interview with Maranda Pleasant, www.marandapleasantmedia.com. September 1, 2013.

Without the Spirit man is so infirm that he cannot, with all other means whatsoever, be enabled to think one right saving thought of God, of Christ, or of his blessed things.

John Bunyan (1831). “The works of that eminent servant of Christ, John Bunyan: minister of the gospel and formerly Pastor of a Congregatin at Bedford”, p.541

Without religion this world would be something not fit to be mentioned in polite company, I mean Hell.

John Adams, Charles Francis Adams (1856). “The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: With a Life of the Author, Notes and Illustrations”, p.254

Doing the right thing for someone else occasionally means doing something that feels wrong to you.

Jodi Picoult (2009). “Handle with Care: A Novel”, p.100, Simon and Schuster

Often times, being in a popular thing means that you have to compromise your own acting.

"Exclusive: Jesse Eisenberg Talks 30 MINUTES OR LESS, ZOMBIELAND 2, Woody Allen, THE SOCIAL NETWORK and More". Interview with Hunter Daniels, collider.com. August 12, 2011.