Quotes About Thoughts
So she quit working to make sense of things— we don't realise it, but it's hard work we do almost every waking moment, building out thoughts and memories and actions around time, things that happened yesterday, and things that are happening right now, and what's coming tomorrow, layering all of that simultaneously and holding it in balance.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
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Oh, everyone's got a view, haven't they? .. Everyone's got something to say," she'd tell me. ..
~ Helen Oyeyemi
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Once you let people know anything about what you think, that's it, you're dead. Then they'll be jumping about in your mind, taking things out, holding them up to the light and killing them, yes, killing them, because thoughts are supposed to stay and grow in quiet, dark places, like butterflies in cocoons.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
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I needed words, lots of words to think about while I was going about the rest of the day. And I didn't want anything affected. I wanted nothing to do with those Romance languages. I wanted clipped words, full of common sense. Thoughts to wear beneath my thoughts. Allow, express, oath, vow, dismay, matter, splash, mollify. I liked those words. I liked saying them. I still do.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
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Because your attack thoughts will be projected, you will fear attack. And if you fear attack, you must believe that you are not invulnerable.
~ Helen Schucman
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4 Los pensamientos se extienden al compartirse, pues no se pueden perder.
~ Helen Schucman
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This may allay awareness of the guilt, but at the cost of perceiving the mind as impotent. If you believe that what you think is ineffectual you may cease to be afraid of it, but you are hardly likely to respect it. There are no idle thoughts. All thinking produces form at some level.
~ Helen Schucman
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Son únicamente tus pensamientos los que te causan dolor. 2 Nada externo a tu mente puede herirte o hacerte daño en modo alguno. 3 No hay causa más allá de ti mismo que pueda abatirse sobre ti y oprimirte. 4 Nadie, excepto tú mismo, puede afectarte. 5 No hay nada en el mundo capaz de hacerte enfermar, de entristecerte o de debilitarte. 6 Eres tú el que tiene el poder de dominar todas las cosas que ves reconociendo simplemente lo que eres.
~ Helen Schucman
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Santo hermano mío, piensa en esto por un momento: el mundo que ves no hace nada. 2 No tiene efectos. 3 No es otra cosa que la representación de tus pensamientos. 4 Y será completamente distinto cuando elijas cambiar de parecer y decidas que lo que realmente deseas es el júbilo de Dios.
~ Helen Schucman
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Tal vez parezca que el mundo te causa dolor. 2 Sin embargo, al no tener causa, no tiene el poder de ser la causa de nada. 3 Al ser un efecto, no puede producir efectos. 4 Al ser una ilusión, es lo que tú deseas que sea. 5 Tus vanos deseos constituyen sus pesares. 6 Tus extraños anhelos dan lugar a sus sueños de maldad. 7 Tus pensamientos de muerte lo envuelven con miedo, mientras que en tu benévolo perdón halla vida.
~ Helen Schucman
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Siéntate en silencio y cierra los ojos. 2 La luz en tu interior es suficiente. 3 Sólo ella puede concederte el don de la visión. 4 Ciérrate al mundo exterior, y dale alas a tus pensamientos para que lleguen hasta la paz que yace dentro de ti. 5 Ellos conocen el camino.
~ Helen Schucman
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El propósito de nuestras prácticas de hoy es acercarnos a la luz que mora en nosotros. 2 Tomamos rienda de nuestros pensamientos errantes y dulcemente los conducimos de regreso allí donde pueden armonizarse con los pensamientos que compartimos con Dios. 3 No vamos a permitir que sigan descarriados. 4 Dejaremos que la luz que mora en nuestras mentes los guíe de regreso a su hogar.
~ Helen Schucman
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The mind can make the belief in separation very real and very fearful, and this belief is the "devil.
~ Helen Schucman
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Far in the back of her mind she was thinking. But she could not dredge up these half-formed feelings, these obscure bits of ideas, into clear, definite thoughts. . . . Her mind ticked away, singing a song she could not decipher.
~ Helen Wells
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Your natural tools are your thoughts, physiological responses, body movements, voice, and senses. They determine how you handle pressure, regardless of your level of expertise, abilities, or good intentions. People
~ Hendrie Weisinger
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You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget.
~ Henning Mankell
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You will tell me the quiet story of your day's work, without any object except to give me your thoughts and your life. You will speak of your childhood memories. I shall not understand them very well because You will be able to give me, perforce, only insufficient details, but I shall love your sweet strange language.
~ Henri Barbusse
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God cannot always give us a satisfactory answer, because our finite minds cannot grasp the thoughts of the infinite. His thoughts are high above our thoughts, and His ways above our ways (see Isaiah 55:9), but we can trust God, always! "In all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose" (Romans 8:28).
~ Henrietta C. Mears
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One may guess the why and wherefore of a tear and yet find it too subtle to give any account of. A tear may be the poetical resume of so many simultaneous impressions, the quintessence of so many opposing thoughts! It is like a drop of one of those precious elixirs of the East which contain the life of twenty plants fused into a single aroma.
~ Henri-Frédéric Amiel
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As thoughts possess the fashion of the mood That gave them birth, so every deed we do, Partakes of our inborn disquietude That spurns the old and reaches toward the new.
~ Henry Abbey
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To be a philosopher is not merely to have subtle thoughts, nor even to found a school, but to so love wisdom as to live according to its dictates a life of simplicity, independence, magnanimity and trust
~ Henry David Thoreau
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To be a philosopher is not merely to have subtle thoughts, nor even to found a school, but so to love wisdom as to live accordingly to its dictates, a life of simplicity, independence, magnanimity, and trust.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Each thought that is welcomed and recorded is a nest egg by the side of which more will be laid.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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To be a philosopher is not merely to have subtle thoughts, not even to found a school, but so to love wisdom as to live according to its dictates, a life of simplicity, independence, magnanimity, and trust.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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