Quotes About Mind
Yerinden oynayan akl? bir daha yuvas?na geri dönmedi. Kafas?n?n içinde be?ik gibi salland? durdu.
~ Latife Tekin
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A mind conscious of innocence laughs at the lies of rumor.
~ Latin proverb
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Pain of mind is worse than pain of body.
~ Latin proverb
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La esperanza podía trastornar a una persona hasta hacerla rozar la locura.
~ Laura Gallego García
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Es una impresión espantosa. Te sientes caer, como en un pozo sin fondo, y buscas desesperadamente algo a lo que agarrarte antes de sumirte en la oscuridad. Es verdaderamente aterrador. Es… como si te obligaran a dormir sin saber si vas a despertar. Es como si mi mente muriese cada vez, para resucitar al día siguiente.
~ Laura Gallego García
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Pero los recuerdos nunca se desvanecen sin más. Permanecen ocultos y nos acechan desde los rincones más oscuros de nuestra mente.
~ Laura Gallego García
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Let hunger sharpen your awareness. Abstain liquor and frivolous recreation, which dull the mind and weaken the body.
~ Laura Joh Rowland
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Thoughts of course can't be dirty except for ignorance, untruth or ugliness. And why would you think about them anyway.
~ Laura Kalpakian
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She had become unmoored from the present, loose and untethered, her mind rolling back into her memories, rolling forward into the future, anticipating, and then dropping again into this torturous, unbearable present.
~ Laura Ruby
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Perhaps I couldn't tickle the inside of his ear, but I could reach the mysterious curves of his mind.
~ Laura Whitcomb
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Is there a moment when you'll never be able to remember something again?" "No," said his wife. "Your mind will never lose anything forever that's worth keeping." She gave his temple a playful push, and he let his head fall to one side. "It's all in there.
~ Laura Whitcomb
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El problema es que ella piensa todo el tiempo, noche y día. Su pensamiento hace ruido, la molesta, la «sobrehabita». Le encantaría llegar a un pacto con él para tener por fin un poco de tranquilidad. Pensar sin más. Dejarse llevar por su tendencia natural y no «pensar en».
~ Laure Adler
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You need to put on a pretty dress and have Corinne arrange your hair... and don't forget to bring your mind. --Julie de Bercy
~ Laurel Corona
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An androgynous mind was not a male mind. It was a mind attuned to the full range of human experience, including the invisible lives of women.
~ Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
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Half of life's problems disappear when one's head is healthy.
~ Lauren Bacall
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To fly as fast as thought, you must begin by knowing that you have already arrived.
~ Lauren Bacall
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Damn you. WHY do you plant these things in my head?
~ Lauren Myracle
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It's what you feel, and guess what? Feelings are like three-year-olds. They're not rational. They're just there.
~ Lauren Myracle
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and my brain put them together in that way brains sometimes do: pairing the ideas that shouldn't be paired, yet nonetheless were.
~ Lauren Myracle
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Feelings are like three-year-olds. They're not rational. They're just there.
~ Lauren Myracle
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SnowAngel: why does she think anyone cares about this stuff? who in their right mind wants to be an entrepreneur? mad maddie: oh gee. I dunno. Bill Gates? SnowAngel: who's Bill Gates?
~ Lauren Myracle
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I didn't know then that the mind, like the earth, has several layers: a crust, a mantle, a boiling core.
~ Lauren Slater
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It is important to note that the imitation of Yaldabaoth's Earth is a thought in his mind. Yaldabaoth's Earth is not real. The point for the reader to remember is that when a person feels an thinks that the world, in which he or she is living, is a horrible and loveless place, he or she has entered Yaldabaoth's mind.
~ Laurence Galian
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To think about our bodies as horses to be ridden or even temples to be occupied, is to create a duality between our thinking and our body. It is like a tourist who arrives in a wild forest in his or her Recreation Vehicle. We have all see those campers with their televisions, and so on. Are they experiencing the nature around them? They have an insular experience, that is, camping without getting their hands dirty.
~ Laurence Galian
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