6,568 Quotes About Mind
- Author Virginia Woolf
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Yet there are moments when the walls of the mind grow thin; when nothing is unabsorbed, and I could fancy that we might blow so vast a bubble that the sun might set and rise in it and we might take the blue of midday and the black of midnight and be cast off and escape from here and now.
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- Author Mehmet Murat ildan
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Time changes your face in a bad way; wisdom changes your mind in a good way!
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- Author VaeEshia Ratcliff-Davis
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A good sign of maturity is when idleness doesn't jeopardize your integrity.
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- Author Jasmine Warga
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But really, Milton and Einstein were kind of saying the same thing. That everything is subjective in the human mind. Our emotions, our opinions, they're all relative. It all depends on perspective.
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- Author Joseph P. Kauffman
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You do not have an existence independent of your environment, but rather you are your environment, and your environment is you.
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- Author Sharon Salzberg
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The unconscious mind is a vast repository of experiences and associations that sorts things out much faster than the slow-moving conscious mind.
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- Author Joseph P. Kauffman
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According to Zen Buddhists, all things have their existence in The Void. The Void is that which is no-thing, but contains all things within it, or as some Christian mystics state, “God is Nothing; He is Utterly Other; He is the VOID.
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- Author Joseph P. Kauffman
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Until we heal the root cause of our suffering, and awaken to our true nature, our inherent confusion will continue to manifest itself in the world around us.
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- Author Joseph P. Kauffman
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Buddhist philosophy points out that the true nature of all forms is essentially formless. Forms do not have an existence of their own, but rather they arise together, and are mutually dependent on one another. Everything in the world of form is constantly changing, constantly dying, and constantly being reborn—which is why Buddhists say that there is no-self; no form that has an existence in and of itself.
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