Quotes About Mind
La mente líquida pone todo el control afuera, se deja llevar por la marejada y, por eso, es mediocre y trivial.
~ Walter Riso
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Las emociones secundarias pueden considerarse prolongaciones mentales de las emociones primarias.
~ Walter Riso
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La mente de piedra no se permite dudar y aborrece la autocrítica. Sus fundamentos son inmodificables e indiscutibles.
~ Walter Riso
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La mente es un mono inquieto, saltando de rama en rama en busca de frutos por toda una selva interminable de sucesos condicionados.
~ Walter Riso
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bajeza o humillación. En otras palabras, la mente flexible tiene en cuenta la norma, pero también aquellos factores complementarios y equilibrantes que la apaciguan.
~ Walter Riso
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De cómo la mente puede llegar a ser un estorbo
~ Walter Riso
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Success - keeping your mind awake and your desire asleep.
~ Walter Scott
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It set a tone and created a state of min in which greed predominated and disorder and violence were all too frequent.
~ Walton Bean
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Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because he trusteth in thee. ISAIAH 26:3 CHAPTER 1 Bird-in-Hand, Pennsylvania
~ Wanda E. Brunstetter
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when the mind is full, the room ceases to be empty
~ Wang Ping
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They are all matters of opinion, and taken up voluntarily because it seems right to do so. This error, as the root of all evils, philosophy promises to eradicate utterly. Let us therefore devote ourselves to its cultivation and submit to being cured; for so long as these evils possess us, not only can we not be happy, we cannot even be right in our minds.
~ Ward Farnsworth
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Five learning skills, or "habits of mind," were at the core of her school, and each was matched up with a corresponding question: Evidence: How do we know what's true or false? What evidence counts? Viewpoint: How might this look if we stepped into other shoes, or looked at it from a different direction? Connection: Is there a pattern? Have we seen something like this before? Conjecture: What if it were different? Relevance: Why does this matter?
~ Warren Berger
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In the more relaxed state, neural networks open up and connections of all kinds form more freely.
~ Warren Berger
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The mind of the beginner is empty, free of the habits of the expert." Such a mind, he added, is "open to all possibilities" and "can see things as they are." Suzuki
~ Warren Berger
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The mind, if preoccupied with a problem or question long enough, will tend to come up with possibilities that might eventually lead to answers, but at this stage are still speculations, untested hypotheses, and early epiphanies. (Epiphanies often are characterized as "Aha! moments," but that suggests the problem has been solved in a flash. More often, insights arrive as What if moments—bright possibilities that are untested and open to question.)
~ Warren Berger
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If you believe that your thoughts originate inside your brain, do you also believe that television shows are made inside your television set?
~ Warren Ellis
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What's a boy-friendly way for a nonacademically inclined boy to use his mind? Having a concrete goal. If a boy has a concrete goal of being a welder, that catalyzes motivation to study the physics and chemistry necessary to become a high-paid welder.
~ Warren Farrell
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Anger will destroy you faster than any turtle. Anger robs the mind of its eyes of reason. And you live by your mind. We are weaker than the buffalo and slower than the horse. Our nails are not so sharp as the lion's. But where we walk, we rule. The difference is our minds. Anger clouds our minds.
~ Warren Murphy
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An original mind is rarely understood, until it has been reflected from some half-dozen congenial with it, so averse are men to admitting the true in an unusual form; whilst any novelty, however fantastic, however false, is greedily swallowed.
~ WASHINGTON ALLSTON
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Distinction is the consequence, never the object of a great mind.
~ WASHINGTON ALLSTON
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The natural effect of sorrow over the dead is to refine and elevate the mind.
~ Washington Irving
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There is nothing like the silence and loneliness of night to bring dark shadows over the brightest mind.
~ Washington Irving
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My whole course of life," I observed, "has been desultory, and I am unfitted for any periodically recurring task, or any stipulated labor of body or mind. I have no command of my talents, such as they are, and have to watch the varyings of my mind as I would those of a weathercock.
~ Washington Irving
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after a man passes 60 , his mischief is mainly in his head
~ Washington Irving
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