Quotes About Thinking
I have only my intermittent life in your thoughts to live Which is like thinking in another language. Everything Depends on whether somebody reminds you of me.
~ John Ashbery
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dogmatics is that delightful activity in which the Church praises God by ordering its thinking towards the gospel of Christ.
~ John B. Webster
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Then there's no point in our being logical, is there?" said Jonathan... "What do you mean?" said Lewis and Mrs. Zimmerman at the same time. "I mean," he said patiently, "that we're no good at that sort of game. Our game is wild swoops, sudden inexplicable discoveries, cloudy thinking. Knights' jumps instead of files of rooks plowing across the board. So we'd better play our way if we expect to win.
~ John Bellairs
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The precondition for thinking politically on a global scale is to see the unity of the unnecessary suffering taking place. *
~ John Berger
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And there is another thing he has in mind like a grave Sienese face a thousand years would fail to blur the still profiled reproach of. Ghastly, with open eyes, he attends, blind. All the bells say: too late. This is not for tears; thinking.
~ John Berryman
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Population thinking is itself a population of mental and public things. Philosophers' discussions of what population thinking really is are members of this population. So is the text you just read, and so is your reading of it.
~ John Brockman
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Reasoning by analogy is like filling balloons with liquid helium. It won't fly.
~ John C. Wright
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Where do all the labyrinths of error in the world come from [the objector will continue], if not from the fact that when men follow their own minds they land in vanity and lies? So
~ John Calvin
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Everybody "thinks" - Homo sapiens means "thinking man" - but most people don't "think" very well.
~ John Chaffee
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Because, as we all know, it's easier to do trivial things that are urgent than it is to do important things that are not urgent, like thinking. And it's also easier to do little things we know we can do than to start on big things that we're not so sure about.
~ John Cleese
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Thinking is a very natural process, but we are so easily conditioned by our thinking and give too much value to it. Maezumi Roshi
~ John Daishin Buksbazen
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With Nectar in your Mind instead of Thinking, you have Understanding band Wisdom
~ John de Ruiter
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With Nectar in your Mind instead of Thinking, you have Understanding and Wisdom
~ John de Ruiter
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The ordinary modes of human thinking are magical, religious, social, and personal. We want our wishes to come true; we want the universe to care about us; we want the approval of those around us; we want to get even with that s.o.b. who insulted us at the last tribal council. For most people, wanting to know the cold truth about the world is way, way down the list.
~ John Derbyshire
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If you're not thinking about numbers, you're probably not thinking.
~ John Derbyshire
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Children who know how to think for themselves spoil the harmony of the collective society which is coming where everyone is interdependent.
~ John Dewey
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We can have facts without thinking but we cannot have thinking without facts.
~ John Dewey
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We only think when we are confronted with problems.
~ John Dewey
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Expertness of taste is at once the result and reward of constant exercise of thinking.
~ John Dewey
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The two limits of every unit of thinking are a perplexed, troubled, or confused situation at the beginning, and a cleared up, unified, resolved situation at the close.
~ John Dewey
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The most important factor in the training of good mental habits consists in acquiring the attitude of suspended conclusion, and in mastering the various methods of searching for new materials to corroborate or to refute the first suggestions that occur. To maintain the state of doubt and to carry on systematic and protracted inquiry ? these are the essentials of thinking.
~ John Dewey
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Whole object of intellectual education is formation of logical disposition
~ John Dewey
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No words are oftener on our lips than thinking and thought. So profuse and varied, indeed, is our use of these words that it is not easy to define just what we mean by them.
~ John Dewey
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hear you don't believe I know enough to hold office. I wish you to understand that I am thinking about something or other most of the time.
~ John Dewey
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