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Quotes About Thought

I'm really intrigued by those eternal questions of creation and belief and faith. I don't care who you are, it's what we all think about. It's in the back of all our minds.
~ Ridley Scott
I've always just introduced myself as Adam Copeland. I never really thought too much about it.
~ Edge
I think that quiet lends itself to that kind of in-your-own-head introspection.
~ Fab Moretti
My intuition comes up with better stuff than my head, I think.
~ Ben Whishaw
I'm squandering invaluable gray matter by censoring myself.
~ Faith Salie
There is no less invention in aptly applying a thought found in a book, than in being the first author of the thought.
~ Pierre Bayle
I think we need to think beyond the issue of absolute risk.
~ Alastair Wood
Italians think with their heads.
~ Matteo Salvini
I thought I had the rights to The Lord of the Rings. I don't know how Jackson ended up with the rights.
~ Ralph Bakshi
If you examine this, I think that you will find that it's the mechanics of Japanese architecture that have been thought of as the direct influence upon our architecture.
~ Minoru Yamasaki
When I joined Google, it was a 1,500-person company, which I thought was huge, since I don't think of myself as a corporate person.
~ Mary Lou Jepsen
Going on stage is a performance, it's an act; you're playing a version of yourself. I don't give it a lot of thought. I clock on, I tell jokes, I clock off again.
~ Lee Mack
The thought of gaining weight was all she needed to lose her appetite completely. Not that Jessica – a model-slim, perfect size-six – ever had to worry about her weight.
~ Francine Pascal
the truth is that grammar is always interesting, always useful. Mastering the logic of grammar contributes, in a mysterious way that again evokes some process of osmosis, to the logic of thought.
~ Francine Prose
There is only one way in which a person acquires a new idea: by the combination or association of two or more ideas he already has into a new juxtaposition in such a manner as to discover a relationship among them of which he was not previously aware.
~ Francis A. Cartier
[Science is] the labor and handicraft of the mind.
~ Francis Bacon
The human understanding is moved by those things most which strike and enter the mind simultaneously and suddenly, and so fill the imagination; and then it feigns and supposes all other things to be somehow, though it cannot see how, similar to those few things by which it is surrounded.
~ Francis Bacon
A little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about to religion.
~ Francis Bacon
A little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth man's minds about to religion.
~ Francis Bacon
Fortitude is the marshal of thought, the armor of the will, and the fort of reason.
~ Francis Bacon
Man, being the servant and interpreter of nature, can do and understand so much and so much only as he has observed in fact or in thought of the course of nature beyond this he neither knows anything nor can do anything.
~ Francis Bacon
Silence is the virtue of fools.
~ Francis Bacon
Umys?owi ludzkiemu nie skrzyde? potrzeba, lecz o?owiu.
~ Francis Bacon
How do I know what I think until I hear what I say?
~ Francis Crick