Quotes About Thoughts
What bothered her most was the ceaseless movement of her mind, so locked in activity that it allowed her no rest, not even in sleep.
~ Henry Emmons
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Reading musses up my mind.
~ Henry Ford
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We that did nothing study but the wayTo love each other, with which thoughts the dayRose with delight to us, and with them set,Must learn the hateful art, how to forget.
~ Henry King
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There is no record in history of a happy philosopher.
~ Henry Louis Mencken
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La neurociencia nos dice que es altamente improbable que tengamos alma, pues cuanto pensamos y sentimos no es ni más ni menos que el parloteo electroquímico de nuestras neuronas. Nuestro sentido de la identidad, nuestros sentimientos y pensamientos, el amor que mostramos a los demás, nuestras esperanzas y ambiciones, nuestros odios y temores, todo eso muere cuando el cerebro muere.
~ Henry Marsh
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For myself, if I am to stake all I have and hope to be upon anything, I will venture it upon the abounding fullness of God - upon the assurance that, as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are His ways higher than our ways, and His thoughts than our thoughts.
~ Henry Norris Russell
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Here in this moment we are beautiful, nocturnal creatures and our thoughts and words are jewels guarded by the moon.
~ Henry Rollins
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I have to keep moving I don't want to think I'm going to work all day today I don't want to stop Don't want to let my brain catch up my thoughts How will I be able to tell them that I'm a shadow A grey patch of cold rotting life
~ Henry Rollins
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There are a few things that are mine. I see this now. Like today, sitting in this diner. This time is mine. These thoughts are mine. Memories are mine. I don't own much. It's nice to know that there are some things that no one will be able to take from me.
~ Henry Rollins
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I lie on my side I wonder how much pain and horror can be contained In one human mind I turn on the light All I can think about is going somewhere
~ Henry Rollins
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My heart is making a dull, drumming sound and I'm thinking that my life is a waiting game and I'm sinkin' all the while.
~ Henry Rollins
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I want to walk in the desert tonight. I want the wind to pass over me. I want to let the poison bleed through the soles of my feet into the desert floor. I want to starve the monster. I want to punish it with thoughts of clean night wind. The
~ Henry Rollins
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Treat the other man's faith gently it is all he has to believe with. His mind was created for his own thoughts, not yours or mine.
~ Henry S. Haskins
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The mind," he said, intruding on and descanting upon her thoughts, "is the least commonly acknowledged erogenous zone.
~ Henry Sutton
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Language is the expression of ideas by means of speech-sounds combined into words. Words are combined into sentences, this combination answering to that of ideas into thoughts.
~ Henry Sweet
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And yet, as angels in some brighter dreams Call to the soul when man doth sleep, So some strange thoughts transcend our wonted themes, And into glory peep.
~ Henry Vaughn
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In the long, sleepless watches of the night.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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There are things of which I may not speak; There are dreams that cannot die; There are thoughts that make the strong heart weak, And bring a pallor into the cheek, And a mist before the eye.
~ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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All words are pegs to hang ideas on.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
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There are materials enough in every man's mind to make a hell there.
~ Henry Ward Beecher
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O ?mierci nie warto my?le?, bo ona bez naszej pomocy o nas my?li.
~ Henryk Sienkiewicz
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Man can be master of nothing while he fears death, but he who does not fear it possesses all. If there were no suffering, man would not know his limitations, would not know himself. The hardest thing is to be able in your soul to unite the meaning of all. To unite all? Pierre asked himself. "No, not to unite. Thoughts cannot be united, but to harness all these thoughts together is what we need! Yes, one must harness them, must harness them!
~ Leo Tolstoy
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The feelings resembled memories; but memories of what? Apparently one can remember things that have never happened.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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she still found no words in which she could express the complexity of her feelings; indeed, she could not even find thoughts in which she could clearly think out all that was in her soul.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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