6,568 Quotes About Mind
- Author Cristen Rodgers
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My mind is the sun,and my heart is the moon.In the sky between them,there I am.Cristen Rodgers
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- Author Robert Greene
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Sweet are the thoughts that savour of content, The quiet mind is richer than a crown...
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- Author Thomas Moore
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In the fifteenth century, Marsilio Ficino put it as simply as possible. The mind, he said, tends to go off on its own so that it seems to have no relevance to the physical world. At the same time, the materialistic life can be so absorbing that we get caught in it and forget about spirituality. What we need, he said, is soul, in the middle, holding together mind and body, ideas and life, spirituality and the world.
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- Author Neil Gaiman
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Stories you read when you're the right age never quite leave you. You may forget who wrote them or what the story was called. Sometimes you'll forget precisely what happened, but if a story touches you it will stay with you, haunting the places in your mind that you rarely ever visit.
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- Author Ravi Ravindra
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Patanjali says that we can meditate on anything that our heart desires. The important thing is not what we meditate on, but more that we meditate. And then gradually to meditate more and more on what corresponds to the innermost longing of our heart. The practice of meditation . . . gradually works its magic in stilling the mind. (42)
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- Author Paul Brunton
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Now an extraordinary and helpful fact is that by making Mind the object of our attention, not only does the serenity which is its nature begin to well up of its own accord but its steady unchanging character itself helps spontaneously to repel all disturbing thoughts.
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- Author Aniekee Tochukwu Ezekiel
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We create what we are; every creation is an expression of mind.
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- Author Daren Martin
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Cultivate your mind.
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- Author Aldous Huxley
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If one would live well, one must live completely, with the whole being—with the body and the instincts, as well as with the conscious mind. A life lived, as far as may be, exclusively from the consciousness and in accordance with the considered judgments of the intellect, is a stunted life, a half-dead life.
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