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Quotes About Thoughts

I sometimes look around that studio in the middle of commercials and think, 'Really?'
~ Candy Crowley
If your mind is anything like mine, it can stumble through a half-dozen different thoughts in a heartbeat.
~ Anthony Doerr
Sometimes, when I'm trying to get my thoughts out, and I'm thinking too fast, I stutter.
~ Domo Genesis
Stress is a byproduct of subconscious beliefs you have about the world. You can't choose not to believe something. You believe it because you think it's true. To eliminate stress, you must learn to challenge these beliefs so that you see them differently.
~ Andrew J. Bernstein
Honestly, sometimes I get really fed up of my subconscious - it's like it's got a mind of its own.
~ Alexei Sayle
You don't realize until afterwards that if you feed the subconscious, it will bleed into your everyday life.
~ Frank Dillane
It is inconceivable to me that a million or three million or half a million human beings will think and feel precisely the same way on any single subject.
~ Chaim Potok
I've always believed that you write to discover what you think. On most subjects, if I'm asked what do I think about them, I'd say I don't know, I'll have to write them down.
~ Richard Eyre
I am more interested in asking questions about the edges of things and thoughts. So the objects I use are not initially the subjects of the work; they are its ground.
~ Jessica Stockholder
are the ones most capable of infecting your dreams with doubt and negativity.
~ Tyler Perry
Toutes les opinions ne se valent pas, et il ne faut pas confondre l'éloquence d'une parole avec la justesse d'une pensée.
~ Tzvetan Todorov
You are not looking at anything; you are not in contact with anything living, as long as you use your thoughts to understand and experience anything.
~ U.G. Krishnamurti
Every thought that is born has to die. It is what they call the death wish. If a thought does not die, it cannot be reborn. It has to die, and with it you die. But you don't die with each thought and breath. You hook up each thought with the next, creating a false continuity. It is that continuity that is the problem.
~ U.G. Krishnamurti
goal is to build a model of the mind in pattern theoretic terms: Starting from simple, atomic, mental entities (the generators of pattern theory) we shall combine them into regular structures, thoughts, (configurations) later on to be controlled by probabilistic rules of connections.
~ Unknown
Hence, the energy for independent thoughts is additive except for a term log[B(n1,n2)], the log of a binomial coefficient. Since binomial coefficients are always bigger than (or equal to) one, it follows that energy is super-additive. Combining thoughts demand more and more mental power as the sizes increase:
~ Unknown
Hence, the energy for independent thoughts is additive except for a term log[B(n1,n2)], the log of a binomial coefficient. Since binomial coefficients are always bigger than (or equal to) one, it follows that energy is super-additive. Combining thoughts demand more and more mental power as the sizes increase: the MIND is limited in the complexity of thoughts.
~ Unknown
Somewhere there is someone that dreams of your smile, and finds in your presence that life is worthwhile, so when you are lonely remember its true, someone somewhere is thinking of you.
~ Unknown
Fear clouds your mind, it distracts your thoughts, to survive in dangerous times you must learn to supress it and think.
~ Unknown
One who thinks by the inch and talks by the mile should be kicked by the foot.
~ Unknown
Rule your mind or it will rule you.
~ Unknown
Since wars begin in the minds of men, it is in the minds of men that the defence of peace must be constructed.
~ Unknown
The human brain is like a railroad freight car -- guaranteed to have a certain capacity but often running empty.
~ Unknown
O I'm babbling.
~ Unknown
Even though its common knowledge these days, it never ceases to amaze me that all the richness of our mental life - all our feelings, our emotions, our thoughts, our ambitions, our love life, our religious sentiments and even what each of us regards us his own intimate private self - is simply the activity of these little specks of jelly in your head, in your brain. There is nothing else.
~ V.S. Ramachandran