Quotes About Thinking
Fine, large, meaningless, general terms like romance and business can always be related. They take the place of thinking, and are highly useful to optimists and lecturers.
~ Sinclair Lewis
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Actually, most of those afflicted with the habit of traveling merely lie about its pleasures and profits. They do not travel to see anything, but to get away from themselves, which they never do, and away from rowing with their relatives--only to find new relatives with whom to row. They travel to escape thinking, to have something to do, just as they might play solitaire, work cross-word puzzles, look at the cinema, or busy themselves with any other dreadful activity.
~ Sinclair Lewis
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But she wasn't thinking Yes. She was thinking, Milt, what worries me now isn't how I can risk letting the 'nice people' meet you. It's how I can ever waste you on the 'nice people.
~ Sinclair Lewis
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turned to look out the windscreen
~ Sonny Whitelaw
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Faith begins precisely where thinking leaves off
~ Soren Kierkegaard
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It is the hallmark of an educated person to remain skeptical of accepted views and to regard even the most popular beliefs as working assumptions.
~ Spencer A. Rathus
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My motto is that I enjoy life. I think there's a kind of simplicity to that way of thinking.
~ Jenna Elfman
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The world is a tragedy to those who feel, but a comedy to those who think.
~ Horace Walpole
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People don't like to think, if one thinks, one must reach conclusions. Conclusions are not always pleasant.
~ Helen Keller
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Do our dreams carry messages from the great beyond, sent by the people we have lost, or are they a reflection of our desperation and wishful thinking?
~ Zeina Kassem, Crossing
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Understanding your own anatomy and how it functions is crucial to changing your thinking and changing your life.
~ Toni Sorenson
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We are living in a very complex society. It puts me in a complex frame of thinking.
~ Ai Weiwei
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Smart thinking is to know what you think and why you think it.
~ Toni Sorenson
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The victorious life of a Christian depends on His correct thinking that is based on the word of God
~ Sunday Adelaja
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Preoccupy your mind more and more thinking of strategies, methods of attaining possession in all areas of your life's endeavour.
~ Sunday Adelaja
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There is no way I can avoid thinking about the kind of world I belong to. The abuse of utopias disfigures everything.
~ Floriano Martins
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The quality of your thoughts and the state of your mind will define how happy you are as a person. Happiness in your life comes from the way you think!
~ Sanchita Pandey
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You are shaped by Your thinking. The outcome of your life cannot be better than your pattern of thought
~ Benjamin Suulola
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Moments of thinking are your military moments because they are the moments where you take the opportunity to attack and eliminate your problems!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
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Great achievers are great thinkers and great thinkers, are great achievers.
~ Auliq-Ice
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Your Thinking writes your Future &Your Action makes it.
~ Shashank Rayal
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It'd be a mistake, " Lee said. "I think maybe you have to make a few, " Merrin said. "If you don't, you're probably thinking too much. That's the worst mistake you can make.
~ Joe Hill
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Foolishness sleeps soundly, while knowledge turns with each thinking hour, longing for the dawn of answers.
~ Anthony Liccione
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John Bransford, a gifted education researcher, has spent many years studying what separates novice teachers from expert teachers. One of many things he noticed is the way the experts organize information. "[Experts'] knowledge is not simply a list of facts and formulas that are relevant to their domain; instead, their knowledge is organized around core concepts or 'big ideas' that guide their thinking about their domains," he cowrote in How People Learn.
~ John Medina
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