Quotes About Thought
Existem três Silêncios: o primeiro, de palavra; O segundo, de desejo; o terceiro, de pensamento.
~ Longfellow
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All sound arises out of Silence and dissolves into Silence. All thought arises out of Silence and dissolves into Silence. The universe arises out of Silence and dissolves into Silence. Suffering arises out of Silence and dissolves into Silence. The unbounded spaciousness of Silence, filled with the clear light of Awareness, dissolves the roots of pain and sorrow. Take refuge in Silence and know unshakable joy
~ Lord Dunsany
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For he had acquired a lore in his youth which taught him ever to avoid the aged when merry plans were afoot; for the aged would come with their wisdom and slowness of thought, and other plans would be made, and there would be, at least, delay.
~ Lord Dunsany
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Rodriguez, in addition to the pleasant glow in the mind that comes from a generous action, had another feeling that gives all of us pleasure, a feeling of increased safety; for while he had the ring upon his finger and Morano went unpaid the thought could not help occurring, even to a generous mind, that one of these windy nights Morano might come for his wages.
~ Lord Dunsany
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Non aver paura di fermarti un istante a pensare.
~ Lorraine Hansberry
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One should never turn one's back on a vivid imagination.
~ Lorrie Moore
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The later-afternoon air of our exhalations hung in brief clouds before us. The thought balloon of my own breath said, How have I found myself here? It was not a theological question. It was one of transportation and neurology.
~ Lorrie Moore
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That's not the one you were thinking of? No. There was accusation in her voice. Mine was different
~ Lorrie Moore
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He was thinking, but she could tell he wasn't good at it....'Where do you live,' she asked, 'and how do I get there?
~ Lorrie Moore
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bottles and ate the glass? Maria, who thought that she was
~ Louis de Bernieres
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Pour que dans le cerveau d'un couillon la pensée fasse un tour, il faut qu'il lui arrive beaucoup de choses et des bien cruelles.
~ Louis Ferdinand Céline
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There are tides in the affairs of men, tides of restlessness and awareness; there are thin threads of thought that reach out across the distance and, like the threads of a weaver, are drawn together tight.
~ Louis L'Amour
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I never liked the term mystic as applied to someone or a way of thought. It covers something very profound and an awful lot of nonsense passes as profound thought.
~ Louis L'Amour
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The idea of love, while always in her mind, had never become quite real to her.
~ Louis L'Amour
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An idea doesn't die, said Trapp. It exists somewhere, in its own dimension, waiting to be perceived.
~ Louis Sachar
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instead of trying to forget, he found himself trying to remember.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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Don' mean to have any. It's fun to watch other people philander, but I should feel like a fool doing it myself, Said Jo, looking alarmed at the thought.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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Dear old fellow! He couldn't have got himself up with more care if he'd been going a-wooing, said Jo to herself, and then a sudden thought born of the words made her blush so dreadfully that she had to drop her ball, and go down after it to hide her face.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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His similarity to his father in thought and outlook is almost weird.
~ Ron Chernow
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I suppose there may be something in what you say, though I had never thought of it in that way before.
~ Ron Chernow
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While he had thought the Landis fine excessive, he had thought the trial itself fair.
~ Ron Chernow
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wisely reconsidered and let the hand
~ Ron Rash
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Vastos abismos interestelares pulverizados por el mágico poder de un pequeño pensamiento compartido.
~ Rosa Montero
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Agente: Pero cuando se descubrió que el aburrimiento o el sueño eran sólo transitorios y que debían tener otras consecuencias... entonces... entonces fue necesario inventar algo para conjugar el peligro. Peinadora: ¿Cuál peligro? Agente: Que las mujeres, sin darse cuenta, se pusieran a pensar. El mismo refrán lo dice: piensa mal y acertarás. El pensamiento es, en sí mismo, un mal. Hay que evitarlo.
~ Rosario Castellanos
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