“A clean house is evidence of mental inferiority.”— Sarah Gubbins, Shirley Jackson, Elisabeth Moss, imdb.com
“A man goes mental, and all of a sudden, he's Bob Dylan with a fucking guitar. But a woman has one more emotion than she should, and all of a sudden, I'm Lindsay fucking Lohan.”— Aisling Bea, Aine, Aisling Bea, imdb.com
“There are some countries that incarcerate political opposition, some countries that incarcerate the media ... but if you look at our prisons and jails we incarcerate overwhelmingly the addicted, mentally ill, low-income, low-income, low-income folks ... and then disproportionately people of color.”— Cory Booker, npr.org
“My parents really loved me, but they thought I was totally ill. Mentally ill. My mother went many times to our house doctor and complained to him: 'There’s something off with our son. Because he comes home for lunch and then he does 250 sit- ups instead of eating lunch. Then he comes home at ten o’c…”— Arnold Schwarzenegger, amazon.com
“Wealth is a blend of mental, physical, spiritual, emotional, and environmental well-being.”— Jason Wachob, lewishowes.com
“Let me tell you why women, you win 99.9% of all fights. Yup. Yup, and I’ll tell you why right now. Here it is: because you are mental terrorists. You are brain ninjas and you know how to get in there with your katana and just cut us; and disappear into the night.”— Dane Cook, youtube.com
“Nothing can astound an American. It has often been asserted that the word "impossible" is not a French one.”— Jules Verne, amazon.com
“If a man insisted on always being serious, and never allowed himself a bit of fun and relaxation, he would go mad or become unstable without knowing it.”— Herodotus, amazon.com
“Distinguish among different kinds of closeness—mental, emotional, cultural, spiritual, as well as physical—and explore ways to increase each of them.”— Roni Beth, psychologytoday.com
“The physical can be awfully fun. But if we see sex only in the physical realm, we miss out on the potential sex has. We degrade it to be far less than it was created to be.”— Sheila Wray Gregoire, amazon.com
“Yes, sex involves our bodies. But it doesn't involve only - or even primarily - our bodies. It's so much more than that.”— Sheila Wray Gregoire, amazon.com