Quotes About Thoughts
V prvom rade sú to naÅ¡e myÅ¡lienkové vzorce, nie udalosti, ktoré nás vedú k nespokojnosti, ?i spokojnosti.
~ Anselm Grün
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I was thinking the other day that hypochondria's a stepbrother to masochism,' said Hugo.
~ Anthony Powell
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He continually thought of Lucy. But he did not think anything definite about her. He merely thought of her.
~ Anthony Powell
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There was a pause. Maclintick, unable to bear the sight and sound of these negotiations, had taken a notebook from his pocket and begun a deep examination of his own affairs; making plans for the future; writing down great thoughts; perhaps even composing music.
~ Anthony Powell
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your brain can't tell the difference between something you vividly imagine and something you actually experience.
~ Anthony Robbins
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We are what we think. All that we are arises With our thoughts. With our thoughts, We make our world." —THE BUDDHA
~ Anthony Robbins
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A man is but the product of his thoughts. What he thinks, he becomes. —MAHATMA GANDHI
~ Anthony Robbins
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A mind out of control will play tricks on you. Directed, it's your greatest friend.
~ Anthony Robbins
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it's not our references, but our interpretations of them, the way we organize them—that clearly determine our beliefs.
~ Anthony Robbins
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Although we'd like to believe it's our intellect that really drives us, in most cases our emotions—the sensations that we link to our thoughts—are what truly drive us.
~ Anthony Robbins
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Recuerde que su conducta resulta de su estado, y que éste resulta de sus representaciones internas y de su fisiología, cosas ambas que puede usted cambiar en cuestión de instantes.
~ Anthony Robbins
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The prevailing thought is usually the wrong thought.
~ Anthony Robbins
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Somos lo que pensamos. Todo lo que somos surge con nuestros pensamientos. Con nuestros pensamientos, hacemos nuestro mundo. BUDA
~ Anthony Robbins
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La segunda puerta que debe abrirse es la de la sintaxis mental de una persona. La sintaxis mental es el modo en que los individuos organizan sus pensamientos.
~ Anthony Robbins
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Under all that we think, lives all we believe, like the ultimate veil of our spirits." —ANTONIO MACHADO
~ Anthony Robbins
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Es la mente la que hace el bien o el mal, la que hace mísero o feliz, rico o pobre.
~ Anthony Robbins
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But yet his thoughts were very tender to her. Nothing reopens the springs of love so fully as absence, and no absence so thoroughly as that which must needs be endless. We want what we have not; and especially that which we can never have.
~ Anthony Trollope
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but then men do so often behave very badly! And at the bottom of her heart she almost thought that they might be excused for doing so. According to her view of things, a man out in the world had so many things to think of, and was so very important, that he could hardly be expected to act at all times with truth and sincerity
~ Anthony Trollope
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One forms half the conclusions of one's life without any distinct knowledge that the premises have even passed through one's mind.
~ Anthony Trollope
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You talk of the heart as though we could control it." "The heart will follow the thoughts, and they may be controlled. I am not passionate, perhaps, as you are, and I think I can control my heart. But my fortune has been kind to me, and I have never been tempted
~ Anthony Trollope
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Can it be so? Can I again enjoy my pure, free will, my own unfettered thoughts: and wake once more to life's delicious perils? Can it be so? And yet what ails me now, that I am restless as a captive bird, and feel myself a slave? Do I not love him fondly as heroine ever loved her hero? Truly I love him, know his virtues well, honour him above all men. He is one, on whose kind breast a woman's tenderness and timid love may safely lean for shelter.
~ Anthony Trollope
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The Honourable Mrs. Morton always went to church, and had no doubt of her own sincerity when she reiterated her prayer that as she forgave others their trespasses, so might she be forgiven hers. As Reginald Morton had certainly never trespassed against her perhaps there was no reason why her thoughts should be carried to the necessity of forgiving him.
~ Anthony Trollope
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He had been specially fortified in this resolution by his dislike to the ballot, — which dislike had been the result of Mr. Monk's teaching. Had Mr. Turnbull become his friend instead, it may well be that he would have liked the ballot. On such subjects men must think long, and be sure that they have thought in earnest, before they are justified in saying that their opinions are the results of their own thoughts.
~ Anthony Trollope
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and Mary as she sat alone thinking of it afterwards might perhaps feel a soft regret that Reginald Morton had been interrupted by the talkative animal.
~ Anthony Trollope
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