Quotes About Mind
Los juicios que hay en tu cabeza son el resultado de tus creencias y experiencias pasadas.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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The mind has the ability to talk to itself, but it also has the ability to hear information that is available from other realms. Sometimes you hear a voice in your mind, and you may wonder where it came from. This voice may have come from another reality in which there are living beings very similar to the human mind. The Toltecs called these beings Allies. In Europe, Africa, and India they called them the Gods.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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Toda nuestra mente es una bruma que los toltecas llamaron mitote. Nuestra mente es un sueño en el que miles de personas hablan a la vez y nadie comprende a nadie.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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Una mente indulgente es justa. El perdón crea inmunidad al dolor.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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The mind can also talk and listen to itself. The mind is divided as your body is divided. Just as you can say, "I have one hand, and I can shake my other hand and feel the other hand," the mind can talk to itself. Part of the mind is speaking, and the other part is listening. It is a big problem when a thousand parts of your mind are all speaking at the same time. This is called a mitote, remember?
~ Miguel Ruiz
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Imagine that every single time others gossip to you, they insert a computer virus into your mind, causing you to think a little less clearly every time.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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grows. The word is like a seed, and the human mind is so fertile! The only problem is that too often it is fertile for the seeds of fear. Every human mind is fertile, but only for those kinds of seeds it is prepared for.
~ Miguel Ruiz
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They weren't random; nothing with a human mind as the operating system ever can be. But they were random enough.
~ Mike Carey
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I chased my thoughts around in decreasing circles for a while before getting back to the point—which I'd been avoiding pretty strenuously.
~ Mike Carey
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It is only within the context of having properly developed your mind that you will be able to truly enjoy the achievement of your material values, including that of a more muscular body.
~ Mike Mentzer
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mens sana in corpore sano—
~ Mike Mentzer
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The story of a man's soul, however trivial, can be more interesting and instructive than the story of a whole nation, especially if it is based on the self-analysis of a mature mind and is written with no vain desire to rouse our sympathy and curiosity. The problem with Rousseau's Confessions is that he read them to his friends.
~ Mikhail Lermontov
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The history of a man's soul, even the pettiest soul, is hardly less interesting and useful than the history of a whole people; especially when the former is the result of the observations of a mature mind upon itself, and has been written without any egoistical desire of arousing sympathy or astonishment
~ Mikhail Lermontov
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Am o pasiune înn?scut? de-a contrazice.Toat? viaÅ£a mea nu a fost decât un lanÅ£ de triste ÅŸi nenorocite contraziceri fa?? de ceea ce-mi spunea inima ÅŸi mintea.PrezenÅ£a unui entuziast m? umple de o r?ceal?,de un ger al bobotezei ÅŸi cred c? prietenia cu un om molatic ÅŸi flegmatic m-ar face s? ajung un vis?tor pasionat.
~ Mikhail Lermontov
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A suspicion that he was not as blind as he seemed flashed through my mind, and in vain I tried to assure myself that it is impossible to simulate a cataract.
~ Mikhail Lermontov
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Sometimes you make up your mind about something without knowing why, and your decision persists by the power of inertia. Every year it gets harder to change.
~ Milan Kundera
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It does take great maturity to understand that the opinion we are arguing for is merely the hypothesis we favor, necessarily imperfect, probably transitory, which only very limited minds can declare to be a certainty or a truth.
~ Milan Kundera
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I think, therefore I am' is the statement of an intellectual who underrates toothaches.
~ Milan Kundera
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It was futile to attack with reason the stout wall of irrational feelings that, as is known, is the stuff of which the female mind is made.
~ Milan Kundera
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The senator had only one argument in his favour: his feeling. When the heart speaks, the mind finds it indecent to object. In the realm of kitsch, the dictatorship of the heart reigns supreme.
~ Milan Kundera
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I think, therefore I am is the statement of an intellectual who underrates toothaches. I feel, therefore I am is a truth much more universally valid, and it applies to everything that's alive.
~ Milan Kundera
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a person who thinks should not try to persuade others to his belief; that is what puts him on the road to a system; on the lamentable road of the man of conviction; politicians like to call themselves that; but what is a conviction? It is a thought that has come to a stop, that has congealed, and the man of conviction is a man restricted.
~ Milan Kundera
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The brain appears to possess a special area which we might call poetic memory and which records everything that charms or touches us, that makes our lives beautiful.
~ Milan Kundera
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Yürek konuÅŸtuÄŸunda, ak?l kar?? koymay? yak???ks?z bulur.
~ Milan Kundera
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