Disorder Quotes - Page 4
Charles Caleb Colton (1836). “Lacon: Or, Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think”, p.377
DIAPHRAGM, n. A muscular partition separating disorders of the chest from disorders of the bowels.
Ambrose Bierce (2001). “The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary”, p.56, University of Georgia Press
William Saroyan (1952). “The bicycle rider in Beverly Hills”
Disorder increases with time because we measure time in the direction in which disorder increases.
Stephen Hawking (1993). “Hawking on the Big Bang and Black Holes”, p.246, World Scientific Publishing Co Inc
Mona Van Duyn (2008). “Selected Poems”, p.57, Knopf
We re all muddlers. The thing is to see is when one's got to stop muddling.
Iris Murdoch (2008). “A Word Child”, p.362, Random House
Epictetus (1866). “The Works of Epictetus: Consisting of His Discourses, in Four Books, the Enchiridion, and Fragments”, p.51
He doesn't see my breasts or my waist or my hips. He only sees the nightmare.
Laurie Halse Anderson (2009). “Wintergirls”, p.192, Penguin
There are all kinds of psychological disorders in the West that don't exist in Asia.
Amy Chua (2011). “Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother”, p.38, Bloomsbury Publishing
"Twilight". Book by Stephenie Meyer, October 5, 2005.
Stephen W. Hawking (1990). “A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes”, Bantam