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Quotes About Mental

I would say weightlifting - this methodical act that results in physical and mental feelings of strength, capability, accomplishment - has absolutely had a massive ripple effect on my life.
~ Chloe Madeley
If you give a bipolar man a mic, I don't know what you expect.
~ Damon Dash
Why do I run? It's the best form of exercise. It's totally the core of being in shape. I really feel so good - anytime after the first mile. You start fantasying. You start thinking about things.
~ Tate Donovan
Fear doesn't exist anywhere except in the mind.
~ Dale Carnegie
It's all in the mind, you know.
~ Spike Milligan
Math is like going to the gym for your brain. It sharpens your mind.
~ Danica McKellar
Books are the blessed chloroform of the mind.
~ Oswald Chambers
Seek ye first the good things of the mind, and the rest will either be supplied or its loss will not be felt.
~ Francis Bacon
People's minds are overloaded with information.
~ Allen Leech
As a bowler our job is to create doubts in the minds of the batsmen.
~ Wasim Akram
People always complain about their memories, never about their minds.
~ Francois de La Rochefoucauld
I'm really interested in how people's minds work - what makes them sad or happy.
~ Phoebe Dynevor
Everyone has their own special set of problems - in their own minds.
~ L'Wren Scott
All of our problems start in our minds.
~ Joyce Meyer
So much of our life is dictated by our mindsets. So much of it! Of how we think, we shall become.
~ Lana
You try and take every kick exactly the same, no matter if it's the beginning or the last minute.
~ Adam Vinatieri
When we're first learning sitting meditation, it can be useful to count our breaths. Count one for the first in- and out-breath. Count two for the second, and so on. If your mind wanders and you lose count, go back to one and begin again. This exercise helps develop concentration. You may think counting to ten is easy, but counting to ten while breathing mindfully takes a lot of focus.
~ Thich Nhat Hanh
The stage of mental comfort to which they had arrived at this hour was one wherein their souls expanded beyond their skins, and spread their personalities warmly through the room.
~ Thomas Hardy
A sort of halo, an occidental glow, came over life then. Troubles and other realities took on themselves a metaphysical impalpability, sinking to mere mental phenomena for serene contemplation, and no longer stood as pressing concretions which chafed body and soul.
~ Thomas Hardy
Within his temples felt thoughts not of woman's looks, but of stellar aspects and the configuration of constellations. Thus, to his physical attractiveness was added the attractiveness of mental inaccessibility.
~ Thomas Hardy
reminiscence is less an endowment than a disease...
~ Thomas Hardy
And it was then, when out in the woods, that she seemed least solitary. She knew how to hit a hair's-breadth that moment of evening when the light and the darkness are so evenly balanced that the constraint of day and the suspense of night neutralize each other, leaving absolute mental liberty. It is then that the plight of being alive becomes attenuated to it's least possible dimensions.
~ Thomas Hardy
No. You know—having to look. It's always bad, but you get so you can function anyway, as long as they're dead. The hospital, interviews, that's worse. You have to shake it off and keep on thinking. I don't believe I could do it now. I could make myself look, but I'd shut down the thinking.
~ Thomas Harris
By consequence, or train of thoughts, I understand that succession of one thought to another which is called, to distinguish it from discourse in words, mental discourse. When a man thinketh on anything whatsoever, his next thought after is not altogether so casual as it seems to be. Not every thought to every thought succeeds indifferently.
~ Thomas Hobbes