Quotes About Thought
The potential application of a piece of pure thought can never be predicted
~ James Gleick
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Miss Brinklow, however, was not yet to be sidetracked, "What do the lamas do?" she continued. "They devote themselves, madam, to contemplation and to the pursuit of wisdom." "But that isn't doing anything." "Then, madam, they do nothing." "I thought as much.
~ James Hilton
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Without thought or knowledge, one could have guessed that this bleak world was mountain-high, and that the mountains rising from it were mountains on top of mountains. A range of them gleamed on a far horizon like a row of dogteeth.
~ James Hilton
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Can you imagine. Not only can you reason and compromise, you know what you're going to do next!
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
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Fear robs us of our freedom to make the right choice in life that the thought of fear itself is greater than what it is we fear.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
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Man is a reed, the weakest of nature, but he is a thinking reed. It is not necessary that the entire universe arm itself to crush: a vapor, a drop of water suffices to kill him. But if the universe were to crush him, man would still be nobler than what kills him, because he knows that he dies and the advantage that the universe has over him, the universe knows nothing of this.
~ James Hollis
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So, this is a rabbit, I thought. He sort of looks like Chester, only he's got longer ears and a shorter tail. And a motor in his nose.
~ James Howe
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Just where is, he thought, the line that separates insanity?
~ James Jones
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He thought that he was sick in his heart if you could be sick in that place.
~ James Joyce
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Thought is the thought of thought.
~ James Joyce
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He watched the scene and thought of life; and (as always happened when he thought of life) he became sad. A gentle melancholy took possession of him. He felt how useless it was to struggle against fortune, this being the burden of wisdom which the ages had bequeathed him.
~ James Joyce
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It was very big to think about everything and everywhere. Only God could do that.
~ James Joyce
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Thought and plot are not so important as some would make them out to be. The object of any work of art is the transference of emotion; talent is the gift of conveying that emotion
~ James Joyce
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After sound, light and heat, memory, will and understanding.
~ James Joyce
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I admire the mind of man independent of all religions.
~ James Joyce
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It was very big to think about everything and everywhere. Only God could do that. He tried to think what a big thought that must be; but he could only think of God. God was God's name just as his name was Stephen. DIEU was the French for God and that was God's name too; and when anyone prayed to God and said DIEU then God knew at once that it was a French person that was praying.
~ James Joyce
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İnsan düÅŸüncenin bask?s? alt?ndaki bir müziÄŸi dinlemekte olduÄŸunu san?r.
~ James Joyce
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A side eye at my Hamlet hat
~ James Joyce
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drew the blankets over my head and tried to think of Christmas.
~ James Joyce
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He taps his brow.) But in here it is I must kill the priest and the king.
~ James Joyce
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Thought is a thought of thought
~ James Joyce
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Ineluctable modality of the visible: at least that if no more, thought through my eyes. Signatures of all the things I am here to read, seaspawn and seawrack, the nearing tide, that rusty boot, Snot-green, bluesilver, rust: coloured signs. Limits of the diaphane, But he adds: in bodies. The he was aware of them bodies before of them coloured.
~ James Joyce
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Thought is the thought of thought. Tranquil brightness. The soul is in a manner all that is: the soul is the form of forms. Tranquillity sudden, vast, candescent: form of forms.
~ James Joyce
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Thinking is not yet fully understood.
~ James L. Adams
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