Quotes About Thoughts
El silencio es como una pantalla blanca que hay que llenar. Si la llenas, ya nada malo puede ocurrirte.
~ Roberto Bolano
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Escribió, o pensó que escribía: La muerte es mi corazón. Y después: Toma mi corazón. Y después su nombre: Carlos Wieder, sin temerle a la lluvia ni a los relámpagos. Sin temerle, sobre todo, a la incoherencia.
~ Roberto Bolano
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Life, or the specter of life, is constantly challenging us for acts we've never committed. And sometimes for acts we never even thought of committing.
~ Roberto Bolano
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sonreír a diestra y siniestra fingiendo estar concentrado en problemas de índole filosófica, que es lo que finalmente hizo.
~ Roberto Bolano
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the mind always has logic; it might not be obvious logic, but the mind has its reasons for connecting two seemingly unlike notions. -Carol Muske, Translations: Idea to Image
~ Robin Behn
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All of life, I wanted to tell him, is in our minds. Where else does it take place, where else do we add up what it means to us and subtract what we have lost? An event is just an event until some person attaches meaning to it.
~ Robin Hobb
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I sleep like an old woman now, she thought to herself. In fits and starts. It isn't sleeping and it isn't waking and it isn't rest.
~ Robin Hobb
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refusing to think about a thing only brings it more strongly to mind.
~ Robin Hobb
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Thoughts were too fast for words and too complex. There was too much to say, more than anyone could ever say in a lifetime about even the simplest things.
~ Robin Hobb
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Only a crazy man could have made any sense of the events. I did not want to be crazy, and so I could not think seriously about these things or permit them to have meaning in my life.
~ Robin Hobb
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Sometimes it seems worrying is something I feel like I have to do, that maybe worrying about them actually keeps them alive and real
~ Robin Hobb
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Girls think strangely
~ Robin Hobb
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Even if you cage his flesh and forbid him to utter his thoughts, even to cutting out his tongue, you cannot still a man's soul.
~ Robin Hobb
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You've learned to guard your thoughts so well, you're almost afraid to let yourself know what they are.
~ Robin Hobb
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What are you thinking about?" Tassin asked. She spoke so softly that I replied without thinking, still staring into the fire. "That sometimes it only makes one more lonely to know that somewhere else, one's friends and family are well.
~ Robin Hobb
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their childhoods. How ridiculous to think there was some
~ Robin Lee Hatcher
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Being aware is being aware of one's own mind and the games it plays on itself.
~ Robin Macnaughton
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He hadn't known her for very long before he realized that she lacked a filter between her brain and her mouth-she simply verbalized every thought that entered her mind.
~ Robin Parrish
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Your immune systems are comprised of all parts of the eco-system you know as yourself, and include not only every part of you, from your conscious and subconscious thoughts to your physical body systems, but also how you live and function in relationship with the larger ecosystems that surround you.
~ Robin Rose Bennett
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If your life is worth thinking about,it is worth writing about.
~ Robin Sharma
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It's not just the words that will be lost," she says. "The language is the heart of our culture; it holds our thoughts, our way of seeing the world. It's too beautiful for English to explain." Puhpowee.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
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The language is the heart of our culture; it holds our thoughts, our way of seeing the world. It's too beautiful for English to explain.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
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Crying will release the sorrowful thoughts on the mind.
~ Robyn Carr
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Writing had always helped her, before. It always clarified her feelings and her thoughts, and she never felt like she could understand something fully until the very minute that she'd written about it, as if each story was one she told herself and her readers, at the same time.
~ Lisa Scottoline
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