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Quotes About Think

It was the enormity of war, she thought, it left you scrabbling for ways to think about it. Bridget
~ Kate Atkinson
He was new to the sycophancy and cowardice of men; their inability to think alone appalled him as much as did their need to get together and reassure themselves with windy words.
~ Kate O'Brien
Up to a point, no doubt, there is some truth in what he says: in a country such as ours, people may indeed have a certain duty to think about great affairs and form their opinions.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
I don't know what your problem is, Sam, but you've now insulted everyone here except Corey." "Oh, she already zinged me," Corey said. "I started rubbing my temples and she suggested I don't really get headaches. It just hurts me to think.
~ Kelley Armstrong
If you look at any kind of modern organization and you think, 'What are the foremost tools of power?' You will find that it is information.
~ Ricardo Semler
The real basic power of an individual isn't what he or she knows; it's the ability to think and learn and face new challenges.
~ Nathaniel Branden
Self-esteem is reliance on one's power to think... The man of authentic self-confidence is the man who relies on the judgment of his own mind.
~ Ayn Rand
The power of the river is to flow wildly! The power of the lake is to think calmly! Wise man both flows like a river and thinks lake a lake!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
To think that the ruler of the universe will run to my assistance and bend the laws of nature for me is the height of arrogance.
~ Dan Barker
Books give us pleasure not because they make us comfortable, though some good ones may, but because they entertain us, they make us laugh, they make us cry; they inform, persuade, disturb, convince, seduce us; they make us think, speculate, see - and we recognize what we see as true, not as the truth but as a truth in the writer's fabulous construction that corresponds to what we have observed in ourselves, or others, or in the world at large, or can conceive of observing.
~ William McPherson
The great and invigorating influences in American life have been the unorthodox: the people who challenge an existing institution or way of life, or say and do things that make people think.
~ William O. Douglas
I'm not saying I'm against evolution. It's okay. Here's the story on reptiles, however. Think this over. They come up on
~ William Peter Blatty
Education and training should work together to build common approaches to problems, not common solutions. Both should prepare you to know how to think in combat.
~ William S Lind
First you must be calm, then your mind can be steady. Once your mind is steady, then you are at peace. Only when you are at peace, are you able to think and finally gain.
~ Yang Jwing-Ming
emphasize quite strongly the responsibility of all individual Christians to think carefully about issues of faith for ourselves,
~ David P. Gushee
you can think better about the market; you don't hear so many stories, and you can just sit and look at the stock on the desk in front of you. You can think about a lot of things." 32 Buffett
~ David Schneider
Paper Towns for a Paper Girl, who wants to think and read clearly
~ John Green, Paper Towns
Those who want to learn, listen. Those who do not want to think, speak.
~ Debasish Mridha M.D.
Until you learn to think global, your fort shall remain your local domain.
~ Auliq-Ice
Philosophy is so interesting and intriguing that it is almost boring not to be a philosopher.
~ Debasish Mridha
Advertising must respect the intelligence of its audience and if it does not prompt them to think, it will be instantly dismissed.
~ Maurice Saatchi
Life is a comedy to those who think, a tragedy to those who feel.
~ Jean Racine
Burgundy makes you think of silly things, Bordeaux makes you talk of them and Champagne makes you do them.
~ Jean-Anthelme Brillat-Savarin
letting myself be transported by her smile, the shape of her lips, the dimples in her cheeks, the astonishing mobility of her face. Looking at her, and feeling her knee against mine, gave me a chance not to think.
~ Jean-Claude Izzo