Quotes About Thought
I think 'Total Divas' has brought the women more mainstream and so many opportunities. However, I've always thought, if I'm supposed to be on the show, I'll be on the show. It's all about timing.
~ Lana
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As a kid, I was less interested in the physical tinkering than thinking about what we would now call the physics, as opposed to the engineering.
~ Dean Kamen
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A conclusion is the place where you get tired of thinking.
~ Arthur Bloch
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The only spoof I think is the title, which was just we thought of very early on and it kind of stuck.
~ Simon Pegg
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To be honest, I'm always really interested when people say they can relate to our songs. On the first album, that wasn't something I'd ever anticipated or thought about.
~ Dan Smith
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I never had any thought behind anything I did in the beginning, to be honest.
~ Anna Todd
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I became the toast of London. A lot of people I met came from these really decadent families where the married men were gay and no one thought anything about it.
~ Robert Mapplethorpe
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I suspect that even today, with all the progress we have made in liberal thought, the quality of true tolerance is as rare as the quality of mercy.
~ Frank Knox
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Those that preach tolerance have become absolutely prescriptive in what's allowed to be thought.
~ Katie Hopkins
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To think of Tolstoy eating a sandwich is intrinsically kind of funny.
~ Elif Batuman
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Why is a useless question, an unknowable object. But to suspend thought is impossible. The mind is made perfectly of possibilities.
~ Sarah Hall
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There is another kind of suffering, though, a pure agony, free from thought.
~ Sarah Manguso
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First thought: How terrible that she cannot kill herself .
~ Sarah Manguso
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I often wondered a great deal about the inner life and thought of these self-contained old fishermen; their minds seemed to be fixed upon nature and the elements rather than upon any contrivances of man, like politics or theology.
~ Sarah Orne Jewett
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Small, forthright words, used in the service of condensing experience, might have an idea buried in them as large as the most expansive work that wears its intellectualism on its sleeve. The unshed tears of the deeply felt are akin to the unused large words in the service of a thought.
~ Sarah Ruhl
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This is probably the advantage of being stupid. Stupid people just do. We tend to overthink. If we could eliminate the "over" and just think, then we could do, too. Only we'd be smarter doers because we'd be thinkers.
~ Sarah Strohmeyer
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Art is not a job for an artist, just as religion is not a job for a priest." He runs his fingers through his hair again. "Sometimes I see myself as almost like an academic. My artworks are not really products; they are papers that you write when you have finalized a strain of thought.
~ Sarah Thornton
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The only thing more dangerous than an idea is a belief.
~ Sarah Vowell
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never occurred to her. She desperately tried to think through the implications of it.
~ Sarah Waters
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When you have ADHD your home reflects our thought. disorganized and in disoray. And like with a disorganized house. you can only appologize for your disorganized brian so many time before it becomes exhausting.
~ Sarah Young
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Design is thinking made visible.
~ Saul Bass
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It was not my physical being, however, which was descending, but rather my mind. It was as if the thinking, reasoning part of my being was closing with the finality of a heavy, locked door.
~ Scarlett Thomas
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But the ground shakes, as if something's trying to push up from below, and I think of other people's mothers shaking out their duvets or even God shaking out the fabric of space-time.
~ Scarlett Thomas
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PART OF THE GENIUS of genuine Christianity is that each generation has to think it through afresh.
~ Scot McKnight
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