Quotes About Thoughts
What things real are there, but imponderable thoughts?
~ Herman Melville
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Tus pensamientos han creado en ti una criatura; y cuando alguien se hace un Prometeo con su intenso pensar, un buitre se alimenta de su corazón para siempre, y ese buitre es la propia cultura que él crea.
~ Herman Melville
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Tanr? yard?mc?n olsun ihtiyar adam, düÅŸüncelerinle içinde bir mahluk yaratm??s?n. Derin derin düÅŸünerek bir Prometheus'a dönüÅŸenin yüreÄŸini sonsuza dek bir akbaba yer ve o akbaba da bizzat yaratt??? mahluktur.
~ Herman Melville
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By a curious coincidence, as each point was recalled, the black wizards of Ashantee would strike up with their hatchets, as in ominous comment on the white stranger's thoughts. Pressed by such enigmas and portents, it would have been almost against nature, had not, even into the least distrustful heart, some ugly misgivings obtruded.
~ Herman Melville
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Oh! how immaterial are all materials! What things real are there, but imponderable thoughts?
~ Herman Melville
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Thus, some minds for ever keep trimming boat.
~ Herman Melville
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The clear intent of our law is to enable a man to live in the world and yet hold his faith close to his daily thoughts.
~ Herman Wouk
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Henry wondered all through the meal whether Warren
~ Herman Wouk
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My mind seemed to think in terms of very bad song lyrics these days.
~ Hester Browne
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Writing feels safer somehow. I can catch myself before I say the wrong thing.
~ Hillary Frank
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some things you will think of yourself,...some things God will put into your mind
~ Homer
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Words empty as the wind are best left unsaid.
~ Homer
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Words as empty as the wind are best left unsaid
~ Homer
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Human beings live for only a short time, and when a man is harsh himself, and his mind knows harsh thoughts, 330 all men pray that sufferings will befall him hereafter while he lives; and when he is dead all men make fun of him. But when a man is blameless himself, and his thoughts are blameless, the friends he has entertained carry his fame widely to all mankind, and many are they who call him excellent.
~ Homer
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Terrified humans by the score allow unprovable concepts to take up residence in their skulls.
~ Howard Bloom
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The character of the architectural forms and spaces which all people habitually encounter are powerful agencies in determining the nature of their thoughts, their emotions and their actions, however unconscious of this they may be.
~ Hugh Ferriss
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Love plans for tomorrow and loneliness thinks of yesterday.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
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I was thinking; my mind was running at top speed, scanning and sorting my options. They ranged all the way from Dumb and Dangerous to Crazy, Evil, and utterly wrong from the start.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
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When she had failed once or twice to respond to some conversational gambit or other, Bond also relapsed into silence and occupied himself with his own gloomy thoughts.
~ Ian Fleming
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Bond awoke in his own room at dawn and for a time he lay and stroked his memories.
~ Ian Fleming
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It's already clear to me how much of life is forgotten even as it happens. Most of it. The unregarded present spooling away from us, the soft tumble of unremarkable thoughts, the long-neglected miracle of existence.
~ Ian Mcewan
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Unless, unless, unless--a wisp of a word, ghostly token of altered fate, bleating little iamb of hope, it drifts across my thoughts like a floater in the vitreous humour of an eye. Mere hope.
~ Ian Mcewan
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Au-delà d'un certain âge, traverser la ville donne désagréablement à penser. Les adresses des morts s'accumulent.
~ Ian Mcewan
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but hearing and seeing only the bright hurry-gurdy carousel os his twirling thoughts, and the same hard little horses bobbing by on their braided rods. Here they came again. The outrage! The police! Poor Molly! Sanctimonious bastard! Call that a moral position? Up to his neck in shit! The outrage! And what about Molly....?
~ Ian Mcewan
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