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Quotes About Mind

With our thoughts, we make the world. —Buddha
~ Martha Stout
How humans decide what to do with their arms on a second by second basis, I still have no idea
~ Martha Wells
I never know what to say to that. I am actually alone in my head, and that's where 90 plus percent of my problems are.
~ Martha Wells
For a being as sophisticated as you are, it is baffling how little understanding you have of the composition of your own mind.
~ Martha Wells
Maybe it was something subliminal. Actually, it felt pretty liminal. Pro-liminal. Up-liminal?
~ Martha Wells
The compressed video clip in the packet was from the serial World Hoppers, from a story arc climax episode, when a secondary main character's mind had been taken over by a sentient brain-virus (I know) and the story was really much better than it sounds but it was the moment when the character said, I am trapped in my own body.
~ Martha Wells
va savoir ce qu'il se passe dans la tête d'un bot", a répondu Wilken avec un regard en coin dans ma direction. J'ai gardé les yeux rivés devant moi.
~ Martha Wells
I never know what to say to that. I am actually alone in my head, and that's where 90 plus percent of my problems are.
~ Martha Wells
I am actually alone in my head, and that's where 90 plus percent of my problems are.
~ Martha Wells
I was also planning to use the time to watch some Sanctuary Moon and recharge my ability to cope with humans at close quarters without losing my mind.
~ Martha Wells
When overstimulated, the introvert's mind can shut down, saying, No more input, please. It goes dark.
~ Unknown
The great man, whether we comprehend him in the most intense activity of his work or in the restful equipoise of his forces, is powerful, involuntarily and composedly powerful, but he is not avid for power. What he is avid for is the realization of what he has in mind, the incarnation of the spirit.
~ Martin Buber
What killed expert swimmers practicing underwater laps in pools was not a strangling on water but the soft oblivion of oxygen deprivation. At the end they no more than gently stirred, even if in the last lit cell in their brain they were still stroking powerfully ahead.
~ Martin Cruz Smith
MEMORY is an odd thing. I can always remember to perfection a mass of unimportant details.
~ Unknown
The reflex is physiology below the collar button. Psychology is physiology above the collar button.
~ Martin H. Fischer
Disease is somatic; the suffering from it, psychic.
~ Martin H. Fischer
Physiological response to thinking and to pain is the same; and man is not given to hurting himself.
~ Martin H. Fischer
To think is to confine yourself to a single thought that one day stands still like a star in the world's sky.
~ Martin Heidegger
Chances are the biggest question on your mind: how much you need to set aside to start your freight brokerage. In fact, it varies, depending on your choices.
~ Unknown
Destiny requires you to follow the path you're on. But the path could be altered, if you set your mind to it. For me that meant holding out until the day when King Cnut owed me so much that he would have to award me an estate, land, and honor again.
~ Unknown
Dying is all about letting go and letting be, as is the awareness of God. People who have traveled far along the contemplative path are often aware that the sense of separation from God is itself pasted up out of a mass of thoughts and feelings. When the mind comes into its own stillness and enters the silent land, the sense of separation goes. Union is seen to be the fundamental reality and separateness a highly filtered mental perception.
~ Martin Laird
Rather than walk about holy places we can thus pause in our thoughts, examine our heart, and visit the wheel promised land.
~ Martin Luther
Behold, from faith thus flow forth love and joy in the Lord, and from love a joyful, willing, and free mind that serves ones neighbor willingly and takes no account of gratitude or ingratitude, of praise or blame, of gain or loss.
~ Martin Luther
For such thoughts are accustomed to occur to men's minds when God wants to punish sins; they regard God's Word and absolute truth as something quite absurd.
~ Martin Luther