3,100 Quotes About Thoughts
- Author Ramana Pemmaraju
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You can see ugliness or you can see beauty in the same thing - It just indicates your state of mind
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- Author Lailah Gifty Akita
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Take heed to thy thoughts.
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- Author Sanchita Pandey
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Can you see how intimately we are all connected? Can you relate to each and every thought, word and deed you carry out and every detail of life that you experience? It is your own creation.
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- Author Tracy Chevalier
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James found the talk by the wagons tiring after a while. He liked to listen, and he had thoughts of what he'd like to say about the weather, or the corn crop, or the road being macadamized, or the rascals in Congress. But he never quite had the courage to speak them aloud. By the time he had formed words to his liking, the conversation had moved on.
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- Author Tamuna Tsertsvadze
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One’s mind should never dominate one’s heart, and neither should one’s heart ever silence one’s mind. Aye, the hardest of all is to achieve harmony within oneself, but by no means is it impossible.
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- Author Ruqayya Shaheed
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The way destiny forgot To etch home on her palms, The broken compassAlso forgot to point towards north.
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- Author Nithin Purple
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When the door of Perception is wide opened in a human mind,he sought all the way around Universal Truth,let him understand,'whom to expect' and 'whom to Help.
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- Author Steven Aitchison
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Most of us, unless we have consciously taken control of our thoughts, bully ourselves. There is no bigger bully than you. You would never talk to your friends or family the way you talk to yourself and yet you wonder why your life is a mess.
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- Author Daniel Johnson
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Books, after all, are extraordinary things: thoughts made visible, paper and ink sculptures of the mind, time and space made into words. There's no end to judging so many books. But a literary editor's work is never what Ecclesiastes calls a weariness of the flesh. Rather, it's an animation of the spirit.
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