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Quotes About Mind

My wife loved games, mostly mind games, but also actual games of amusement
~ Gillian Flynn
Había sido un comentario grosero y de mal gusto. Mi cerebro eructaba pensamientos inapropiados en los momentos más inoportunos. Gases mentales que no conseguía controlar.
~ Gillian Flynn
He thought I'd be his best reporter, said I had a surprising mind. In my two years on the job I'd consistently fallen short of expectations.
~ Gillian Flynn
Su cerebro es tan complejo que nunca trabaja únicamente a un nivel. Es como un yacimiento arqueológico interminable: cuando crees que has alcanzado la última capa y dejas caer el pico por última vez, descubres que hay otra mina entera debajo. Con un laberinto de túneles y pozas sin fondo.
~ Gillian Flynn
My brain had been burping up such inappropriate thoughts at inopportune moments. Mental gas I couldn't control.
~ Gillian Flynn
An old, old formula came to mind, from back when I was very young indeed. "I am a soldier." I said it first in the language I had spoken then, then repeated myself in Sleepy's own Dejagoran dialect. "I've been distracted before. I'm still alive.
~ Glen Cook
But maybe there is a force for greater good, created by our unconscious minds conjoined, that becomes an independent power greater than the sum of its parts.
~ Glen Cook
If brains were glazier's putty, he couldn't weatherproof a windowless room.
~ Glen Cook
In this way practice the meditation that observes How all outer and inner phenomena are no more Than images projected by the distorted mind Onto the according bases of imputation Not even an atom inherently exists. Thus become wise in how all things in both Samsara and Nirvana are mere mental labels; But how nonetheless they continue to function By the unfailing laws of cause and effect.
~ Glenn H. Mullin
Here he uses the image of a sun (the masters) shining down from the Vast space of love and wisdom (their activities of body, speech and mind), to mature the minds of trainees (lotus flowers).
~ Glenn H. Mullin
All the things that appear to the mind Are merely paintings of names and thoughts; Not even a speck of dust exists From the side of the objects themselves. Meditate again and again on this vision Of emptiness, the final nature of being.
~ Glenn H. Mullin
The medieval mind assumed that the rational God created a rational universe and that human beings, made in the image of God, were rational as well and could understand the universe.
~ Glenn S. Sunshine
There is no time in the limbic system. Because of this our past often takes us over without warning and we relive it in ways that can be very troublesome. The
~ Gloria Arenson
The main hindrance is one's own antagonistic frame of mind. All the systems of Yoga in India and every form of religious discipline, worship, or prayer is designed to overcome the barriers posed by the overcritical intellect, by dogma, skepticism, ego, pride, and other recalcitrant traits of the mind.
~ Gopi Krishna
I figure little Miss Torific has lost her mind—until I see the motorcycles. "Oh no you don't! Not those! No way!" "You had no problem stealing a quarter-million-dollar Bentley," Frieden challenges.
~ Gordon Korman
People whose minds are not strengthened for endurance are by no means always unintelligent. They simply have never stopped to think that the use of the mind for the purpose of growth is a necessary part of a God-pleasing lifestyle.
~ Gordon MacDonald
Poor fellow, he never schools his mind by a cessation from political ruminations, the most blinding, hardening and souring of all others.
~ Gordon MacDonald
When the Christian's mind becomes dull, he can fall prey to the propaganda of a non-Christian scheme of things, led by people who have not neglected their thinking powers—and have simply outthought us.
~ Gordon MacDonald
People it seems, are busy leading their lives into the future, whereas psychology, for the most part, is busy tracing them into the past.
~ Gordon W. Allport
Die Gedanken sind weder Dinge der Außenwelt noch Vorstellungen. Ein drittes Reich muß anerkannt werden. Was zu diesem gehört, stimmt mit den Vorstellungen darin überein, daß es nicht mit den Sinnen wahrgenommen werden kann, mit den Dingen aber darin, daß es keines Trägers bedarf, zu dessen Bewußtseinsinhalte es gehört.
~ Gottlob Frege
Insignificant events can take on monumental proportions when your head is full of practically nothing.
~ Grace Slick
We can love with our minds, but can we love only with our minds? Love extends itself all the time, so that we can love even with our senseless nails: we love even with our clothes, so that a sleeve can feel a sleeve.
~ Graham Greene
Hope was an instinct only the reasoning human mind could kill. An animal never knew despair.
~ Graham Greene
Oh well, perhaps when you're my age you'll know the heart is an untrustworthy beast.The mind too, but it doesn't talk about love.
~ Graham Greene