Quotes About Mind
Arry thought her mind must be tired. It would not, in a sensible fashion, lie down and rest.
~ Pamela Dean
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~ Pankaj Mishra (#iampm)
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time is forever frozen in a loop of the eternal present, while life away from the board comes to seem unbearably fast-paced. They therefore constantly seek to rediscover that state of grace, that nebulous yet limpid condition of dominion, that comes only from concentrating the mind on the game.
~ Unknown
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Let us repeat. The memory of the present is juxtaposed to the perception of the present.
~ Unknown
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One who lives within reason lives without the spirit
~ Paracelsus
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You may control a mad elephant; You may shut the mouth of the bear and the tiger; Ride the lion and play with the cobra; By alchemy you may learn your livelihood; You may wander through the universe incognito; Make vassals of the gods; be ever youthful; You may walk in water and live in fire; But control of the mind is better and more difficult.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
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Self-realization is the knowing in all parts of body, mind, and soul that you are now in possession of the kingdom of God; that you do not have to pray that it come to you; that God's omnipresence is your omnipresence; and that all that you need to do is improve your knowing.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
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The body is literally manufactured and sustained by mind.
~ Paramahansa Yogananda
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Intrusive thoughts are my nemesis, cutting through my joy
~ Paris Hilton
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The day comes when love means something beyond a reflection of ourselves, when there is more behind than ahead and the house of mind is haunted in every chamber with old songs, old ghosts, old hopes.
~ Parke Godwin
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I am aged with a sickness of the mind.
~ Parke Godwin
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Depression is the ultimate state of disconnection, not just between people but between one's mind and one's feelings.
~ Parker J. Palmer
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It is the same thing that can be thought and for the sake of which the thought exists;
~ Parmenides
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Nos cœurs sont des affamés. Notre esprit ne connaît pas le repos. La vie est belle à proportion qu'elle est féroce, comme nos proies.
~ Unknown
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Our imagination is the most important faculty we possess. It can be our greatest resource or our most formidable adversary.
~ Unknown
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I ink, therefore I ham.
~ Unknown
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Pretty soon it would all be happening at the speed of thought, before it could actually happen, so that nothing would ever have to happen again. You'd only think things had happened, and if anything ever did happen, you wouldn't know the difference.
~ Pat Cadigan
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Once you have traveled, the voyage never ends, but is played out over and over again in the quietest chambers, that the mind can never break off from the journey.
~ Pat Conroy
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Once you have traveled, the voyage never ends, but is played out over and over again in the quietest chambers. The mind can never break off from the journey.
~ Pat Conroy
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The human brain is like a TV set. When it goes blank, it's time to turn off the sound.
~ Unknown
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Memories take time and energy to create.
~ Unknown
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You mustn't take any notice of what I'm saying when I'm talking to myself. It's only a bad habit we fall into when we're solitary and we always say the worst to ourselves.
~ Unknown
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Books are health food for your brain and dessert for your soul. Books are one of the few proven sources of mental exercise known to man. Reading is a workout for your mind. If your body needs thirty minutes of exercise a day, so does your thinker.
~ Pat Williams
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Not only was he one of history's greatest leaders, Abraham Lincoln was one of history's most devoted readers. Doris Kearns Goodwin writes of Lincoln, "Books became his academy, his college. The printed word united his mind with the great minds of generations past.
~ Pat Williams
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