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Quotes About Thinking

As nothing is more easy than to think, so nothing is more difficult than to think well.
~ Thomas Traherne
I do strive to think well of my fellow man, but no amount of striving can give me confidence in the wisdom of a congressional vote.
~ Agnes Repplier
Jargon is the replacement for the naturally metaphorical vernacular of the people. If their speech reflects their thinking, then there are many professionals and politicians, trade union leaders and civil servants who know not what they do. They are not merely neglecting a glorious heritage of wonderful language; they are obscuring the paths of truth.
~ Sybil Marshall
The real danger is not that computers will begin to think like men, but that men will begin to think like computers.
~ Sydney J. Harris
We are all too fond of naive answers to complex questions, because it relieves us of the necessity of thinking hard and it permits us to find a scapegoat for our own mistakes. The simple answer almost always places the blame on someone else. We need to pluralize our thinking, to recognize that if you ask the wrong question, you cannot get the right answers.
~ Sydney J. Harris
Outlining, in short, is not merely a way of organizing ideas but is also a way of getting ideas.
~ Sylvan Barnet
Listen, God can't bless what you won't do. You haven't been taught correctly. Prosperity doesn't just come from giving an offering. It's good to be a giver. But you must also be a thinker, a planner, and a worker.
~ T.D. Jakes
When we are placed in a set of circumstances where we have to take initiative and be creative, some of us find it hard to transition. Those people have been trained not to think but to obey orders. They are slaves to the training, unconsciously pledging allegiance to the average. Mentally they recite from the manual of mediocrity.
~ T.D. Jakes
How you think about your opportunities determines how you will act on them.
~ T.D. Jakes
These three laws, by which our thinking is naturally impelled from one idea to another which resembles it, or which is next to it, or is its effect—these three laws characterize all our mental operations, including all our reasoning, and specifically they characterize our scientific ideas. Of the three laws of association of ideas, the association or connection of ideas by cause and effect, says Hume, is the most powerful connection between our ideas.
~ T.Z. Lavine
Perhaps the more that a person is an intellectual the more they are prone to misconceptions.
~ Taiichi Ohno
May I have the honor . . . Mrs. Caradon?" Mrs. Caradon. Mrs. Wyatt Caradon. She leaned down and he lifted her into his arms. She kept her eyes averted as he carried her up the stairs and across the threshold of the cabin, yet she was aware of every place their bodies touched, and of where his hands were on her—chaste and proper—which only accentuated what he was probably thinking about. And what she was trying her best not to.
~ Tamera Alexander
Isn't that just like a man. 450-fucking-years-old and he's still thinking with his balls!
~ Tanya Huff
Once a man began thinking with his body, intelligent decisions came few and far between.
~ Tanya Huff
Meditating on thoughts—being mindful of them—as he defines it, means "simply to be aware, as thoughts arise, that the mind is thinking, without getting involved in the content: not going off on a train of association, not analyzing the thought and why it came, but merely to be aware at the particular moment [that] 'thinking' is happening. If we fail to do this, to see our thoughts as such, they remain the unconscious filters on our perception.
~ Tara Bennett-Goleman
Lady Emily, and then consider your connection with the Women's Liberal Federation. It's very off-putting," she said. "People are beginning to talk." "Let them," I said. "I believe in what I'm doing." "You're just trying to get attention. No thinking person can believe women
~ Tasha Alexander
God is simple. It is only man which is an obscure darkness." Reb Isaac threw him an approving glance. But David said, "I feel that nothing is simple, and nothing obscure. Only thought makes it so, and often I am weary of thinking.
~ Taylor Caldwell
For me, thinking typically meant speaking in an internal voice; as we say in the trade, my thoughts were phonologically coded.
~ Ted Chiang
As he practiced his writing, Jijingi came to understand what Moseby had meant: writing was not just a way to record what someone said; it could help you decide what you would say before you said it. And words were not just the pieces of speaking; they were the pieces of thinking. When you wrote them down, you could grasp your thoughts like bricks in your hands and push them into different arrangements.
~ Ted Chiang
Hilbert once said, "If mathematical thinking is defective, where are we to find truth and certitude?
~ Ted Chiang
writing was not just a way to record what someone said; it could help you decide what you would say before you said it. And words were not just the pieces of speaking; they were the pieces of thinking. When you wrote them down, you could grasp your thoughts like bricks in your hands and push them into different arrangements.
~ Ted Chiang
If mathematical thinking is defective, where are we to find truth and certitude?
~ Ted Chiang
The Bible ascribes reasoning and thinking to the heart because the heart is the center of one's being. The heart is where we think, grieve, rejoice, love, hate, desire, fear, pray, and so forth. "The heart is the wellspring of life" (Prov. 4:23).
~ Tedd Tripp
For a crowd to be smart, the people in it need to be not only diverse in their perspectives but also, relatively speaking, independent of each other. In other words, you need people to be thinking for themselves, rather than following the lead of those around them.
~ James Surowiecki