Isham Famous Quotes & Sayings
22 Isham Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
Was it possible, she wondered crazily, to prepare for a heart attack? Patty ran her tongue— Stephen King

I am severely dyslexic, so I'm not the person who can do a lot of typing, writing and mathematics. I don't excel in anything except in things that had to do with creativity and things with my hands. I like to build things and take things apart.— Raha Moharrak

Listening is an attitude of the heart, a genuine desire to be with another which both attracts and heals. (attr to J. Isham)— Sura Hart

Love heals: there is no infirmity of body, mind, heart or soul that can withstand unconditional love.— Maharishi Sadasiva Isham

A loving heart finds joy in every moment. Nothing can resist its power for growth.— Maharishi Sadasiva Isham

Only by renunciation of the desire to manipulate and control will the ego melt into the Universal Self of Infinite, Eternal Love.— Maharishi Sadasiva Isham

The systematic, wanton, and long continued agitation of the slavery question, with the actual and threatened aggressions of the Northern States and a portion of their people, upon the well-defined constitutional rights of the Southern citizens; the rapid growth and increase, in all the elements of power, of a purely sectional party ...— Isham G. Harris

Tennessee will not furnish a single man for coercion, but fifty thousand, if necessary, for the defense of our rights, or those of our Southern brethren.— Isham G. Harris

'Desperate Housewives' was a good experience, though, as I got to play the bad guy for once. My only complaint was they had me in a lot of sweaters.— John Barrowman

We effect more than we can possibly know. With every mood, every thought, every word, every gesture, we change our lives and our universe.— Maharishi Sadasiva Isham

The purpose of human life is to expand love.— Maharishi Sadasiva Isham

More than anything, this place feels familiar. I bury my hands in the hot sand and think about the embodiment of memory or, more specifically, our natural ability to carry the past in our bodies and minds. Individually, every grain of sand brushing against my hands represents a story, an experience, and a block for me to build upon for the next generation. I quietly thank this ancestor of mine for surviving the trip so that I could one day return.— Raquel Cepeda

To the people who look at the stars and wish, Rhys."— Sarah J. Maas
Rhys clinked his glass against mine. "To the stars who listen - and the dreams that are answered.

But the outcome was inevitable: she assumed you would not take no for an answer; she could already see your charming smile morph into the grimace of a rabid dog. To— Isham Cook

I go to work as others rush to see their mistresses, and when I leave, I take back with me to my solitude, or in the midst of the distractions that I pursue, a charming memory that does not in the least resemble the troubled pleasure of lovers.— Eugene Delacroix

Love is universal and freely given, yet the ego insists that it be owned, that it obey the ego's stern dictates of when, how and where. In this, the ego will forever fail, for it is fighting the wrong battle. Love can never be limited or exist in separation or isolation.— Maharishi Sadasiva Isham

It's one of the things I love about making films: the places I've got to travel that I would never have gone to before.— Matthew McConaughey

Tall, pale-skinned, and trained for warfare since childhood, the Celts were fearsome. They spiked up their hair with lime, covered their bodies in dyes or tattoos, ripped off their clothes in battle, and fought totally butt-naked, so mad on war and glory that no one could stop them. The Romans were terrified of the Celts, but they admired them too. Too bad Roman discipline won out in the end. But not tonight... tonight is going to be massive - awesome beyond awesomeness - and my Celts are going to win!— A.E. Conran

It's all a risk. Always. That's not true, actually. The only exception: it's a certainty that there's risk. The safer you play your plans for the future, the riskier it actually is. That's because the world is certainly, definitely, and more than possibly changing.— Seth Godin

Perhaps the best argument ... that the Big Bang supports theism is the obvious unease with which it is greeted by some atheist physicists. At times this has led to scientific ideas ... being advanced with a tenacity which so exceeds their intrinsic worth that one can only suspect the operation of psychological forces lying very much deeper than the usual academic desire of a theorist to support his or her theory.— Christopher Isham

The scheme of a game is played on positional lines; the decision of it, as a rule, is effected by combinations.— Richard Reti

There were a number of early water-powered mills around Green Hill. Duncan Smith, Berry McDonald, Thomas Ross, Isham Richardson, and Enoch Raleigh Kennedy had gristmills on Cow Pen Creek.— William Lindsey McDonald
