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Quotes About Mind

but I told myself firmly that it was just a feeling, the echo of an old anxiety.
~ Jojo Moyes
I sent mental voodoo arrows into the back of his had the whole way.
~ Jojo Moyes
I sent mental voodoo arrows into the back of his head the whole way.
~ Jojo Moyes
I was left alone with my thoughts, a bunch of unwelcome houseguests who refused to leave.
~ Jojo Moyes
The intolerance of uncertainty and ignorance flows not only from pridefulness, but from a universal human desire to find meanings and patterns everywhere. The mind abhors a vacuum.
~ Jon Elster
The Labyrinth, a walled garden where humans tortured plants and flowers into growing in straight lines and sharp corners so unnatural that it hurt the mind to see, was east of Thorn's court, on the very edge of the Center Kingdom.
~ Jon Evans
We live in an Energy Field of Dreams!" Joy cheered. "If you build it in your mind, focus on seeing it, and take action, the success will come.
~ Jon Gordon
Thoughts are magnetic. What we think about we attract.
~ Jon Gordon
One grandparent saving another, she'd said, or some version of that. What was it Mark Twain had said about age? Something like "Age is an issue of mind over matter," Brixton recalled. "If you don't mind, it doesn't matter.
~ Jon Land
Age is an issue of mind over matter," Brixton recalled. "If you don't mind, it doesn't matter.
~ Jon Land
We are to go throughout the world encouraging everyone, more by deeds than with words, to do penance for our sins and to live with the commandments of God fresh in our minds.
~ Jon M. Sweeney
Evolution is necessary for ones progress…. resisting it could make one sore in mind and spirit and then unable to enjoy the journey.
~ Jon Scott
Insomnia is my greatest inspiration.
~ Jon Stewart
Better to follow this case than to sit at home alone with only my thoughts, memories, and regrets. My mind was a bad neighborhood. I didn't want to wander around there alone. "If
~ Jon Talton
I didn't think I was in a morbid mood, but it appears I am. My mind goes round and round trying to figure things out, but I always come back to the same two things: Loneliness and Death. Life ends before we figure anything out, most importantly how not to be lonely. Solitude is fine. But feeling like you have no one to love - abject lonliness - is not alright.
~ Jonathan Ames
For science the great miracle to be explained is the physical universe. For esoteric philosophy the greater miracle is human consciousness.
~ Jonathan Black
Our brains are not capable of comprehending the infinite so, instead, we ignore it and eat cheese on toast.
~ Jonathan Cainer
The best, most beautiful, and most perfect way that we have of expressing a sweet concord of mind to each other is by music.
~ Jonathan Edwards
So that it must be only by the imagination that Satan has access to the soul, to tempt and delude it, or suggest anything to it. And this seems to be the reason why persons that are under the disease of melancholy are commonly so visibly and remarkably subject to the suggestions and temptations of Satan... Innumerable are the ways by which the mind may be led on to all kind of evil thoughts, by the exciting of external ideas in the imagination.
~ Jonathan Edwards
there is no way that the Will can determine an act of the Will, than by willing that act of the Will, or, which is the same thing, choosing it.
~ Jonathan Edwards
What influences, directs, or determines, the mind or will, to such a conclusion or choice as it does form?
~ Jonathan Edwards
As for instance, that notion that there is a Christ, and that Christ is holy and gracious, is conveyed to the mind by the word of God: but the sense of the excellency of Christ by reason of that holiness and grace, is nevertheless immediately the work of the Holy Spirit.—I
~ Jonathan Edwards
It need not seem at all strange that sin should so blind the mind, seeing that men's particular natural tempers and dispositions will so much blind them in secular matters; as when men's natural temper is melancholy, jealous, fearful, proud, or the like. 3.
~ Jonathan Edwards
Wisdom was a thing that the Greeks admired; but Christ is the true light of the world, it is through him alone that true wisdom is imparted to the mind.
~ Jonathan Edwards