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Quotes About Mind

Out of everything I've lost, I miss my mind the most!
~ Ozzy Osbourne
Well, you've taken a weight off my mind." "A mind, I should imagine, scarcely constructed to bear great weights.
~ p g wodehouse
Some minds are like soup in a poor restaurant—better left unstirred.
~ P. G. Wodehouse
Oh, God, Shannon. You're blowing my mind. Clint's morning voice was rich with passion. I wanted to correct him and explain that it wasn't his mind I was blowing, but my mother had taught me it was impolite to speak when one's mouth was full...
~ P.C. Cast
There's no doubt about it, being a policeman warps a man's mind and ruins that sunny faith in his fellow human beings which is the foundation of a lovable character. There seems to be no way of avoiding this.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
That's good, I said. And if you have a nice time this morning on the sands with your spade and bucket, you will come and tell me all about it, won't you? I have so little on my mind just now that it's a treat to hear all about your happy holiday. Satirical, if you see what I mean. Sarcastic. Almost bitter, as a matter of fact, if you come right down to it.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Fascination exists only in the imagination of the fascinated.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Jeeves, I said, listen attentively. I don't want to give the impression that I consider myself one of those deadly coves who exercise an irresistible fascination over one and all and can't meet a girl without wrecking her peace of mind in the first half-minute. As a matter of fact, it's rather the other way with me, for girls on entering my presence are mostly inclined to give me the raised eyebrow and the twitching upper lip.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
But a thing I've often noticed is that when I've got something off my mind, it pretty nearly always happens that Fate sidles up and shoves on something else
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Life in the country, with its lack of intellectual stimulus, has caused his natural feebleness of mind to reach a stage which borders closely on insanity.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
He had reached that condition of mind which the old Vikings used to call Berserk and which among modern Malays is termed running amok.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
I don't suppose that anything you say or anything I say will make the slightest damn bit of difference. You need dynamite to dislodge an idea that has got itself firmly rooted in the public mind.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
And he was, one could see, at peace with all the world. His daily round of tasks may or may not have been completed, but he was obviously off duty for the moment, and his whole attitude was that of a policeman with nothing on his mind but his helmet.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
His was a simple mind, able to amuse itself with simple things.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
It was as if Dante had recommended some lost soul in the Inferno to occupy his mind by knitting jumpers.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
I sank into a c. and passed an agitated h. over the b.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
Somebody had scribbled on the walls of the stairwell with a black crayon. The scribbler had a dirty mind but wasn't much of a speller.
~ P.J. Petersen
If the observation were made to you that Strangers become intimate, and as intimacy grows they lower their guards and less mind their manners until errors are made, which decreases intimacy until estrangement exceeds that which existed before the strangers ever met, would you be inclined to agree?
~ Padgett Powell
Scientists tell us that 98 percent of our 60,000 thoughts are repeats from the day before.
~ Pam Grout
Currently, our minds are devoted to things we do not want. Our positive intentions occupy but a tiny sliver of our minds. The rest is focused on the problems we hope the intentions will eliminate. The majority of our brainpower is devoted to the old beliefs of scarcity, problem relationships, and a God who shoots fire bolts from heaven. The
~ Pam Grout
You can't change your past, but you can change your mind about your past.
~ Pamela Redmond Satran
Ba??m?za bela olan bu zavall? beyin yerine ne diye bize bir kalp daha koymay? ak?l edemedin!
~ Panaït Istrati
Bennett advises his daughter not to develop a passion for poetry because it is 'dangerous to a woman': like novels, poetry heightens a woman's 'natural sensibility to an extravagant degree' and 'inspires a 'romantic turn of the mind,' that is 'utterly inconsistent with the solid duties and priorities of life.
~ Paraic Finnerty
Yoga is, as I can readily believe, the perfect and appropriate method of fusing body and mind together so that they form a unity which is scarcely to be questioned. This unity creates a psychological disposition which makes possible intuitions that transcend consciousness.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda