Quotes with mind-bogglingly

Quotes 901 till 920 of 1232.

  • E. M. Cioran The mind is the result of the torments the flesh undergoes or inflicts upon itself.
    E. M. Cioran
    French-Romanian philosopher (1911 - 1995)
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  • Bodhidharma The mind is the root from which all things grow if you can understand the mind, everything else is included.
    Source: The Zen Teaching of Bodhidharma
    Bodhidharma
    semi-legendary Buddhist monk
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  • Jim Dodge The mind is the shadow of the light it seeks.
    Source: Stone Junction (2004) 348
    Jim Dodge
    American novelist and poet (1945 - )
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  • Rene Magritte The mind loves the unknown. It loves images whose meaning is unknown, since the meaning of the mind itself is unknown.
    Rene Magritte
     
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  • Earl Nightingale The mind moves in the direction of our currently dominant thoughts
    Earl Nightingale
    American radio speaker and author (1921 - 1989)
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  • Mack R. Douglas The mind must see visual achievement of the purpose before action is initiated.
    Mack R. Douglas
    American author
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  • Oliver Wendell Holmes The mind of a bigot is like the pupil of the eye; the more light you pour on it, the more it will contract.
    Oliver Wendell Holmes
    American writer and poet (1809 - 1894)
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  • Joseph Conrad The mind of man is capable of anything - because everything is in it, all the past as well as all the future.
    Joseph Conrad
    In Poland born English writer (1857 - 1924)
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  • William Hazlitt The mind of man is like a clock that is always running down, and requires to be constantly wound up.
    William Hazlitt
    English writer (1778 - 1830)
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  • Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The mind of the scholar, if he would leave it large and liberal, should come in contact with other minds.
    Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    American poet (1807 - 1882)
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  • Oscar Wilde The mind of the thoroughly well-informed man is a dreadful thing. It is like a bric-à-brac shop, all monsters and dust, with everything priced above its proper value.
    Oscar Wilde
    Irish writer (1854 - 1900)
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  • Plato The mind ought sometimes to be diverted, that it may return the better to thinking.
    Source: Phaedrus
    Plato
    Greek philosopher (427 - 347)
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  • Edward Bulwer-Lytton The mind profits by the wrecks of every passion.
    Edward Bulwer-Lytton
    English writer and poet (1803 - 1873)
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  • Seneca The mind that is anxious about the future is miserable.
    Seneca
    Roman philosopher, statesman and playwright (5 - 65)
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  • William Wordsworth The mind that is wise mourns less for what age takes away; than what it leaves behind.
    William Wordsworth
    English poet (1770 - 1850)
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  • Joseph Joubert The mind's direction is more important than its progress.
    Joseph Joubert
    French writer (1754 - 1824)
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  • Adrienne Rich The mind's passion is all for singling out. Obscurity has another tale to tell.
    Adrienne Rich
    American Poet (1929 - 2012)
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  • Norman Vincent Peale The mind, ever the willing servant, will respond to boldness, for boldness, in effect, is a command to deliver mental resources.
    Norman Vincent Peale
    American minister and author (1898 - 1993)
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  • Albert Camus The modern mind is in complete disarray. Knowledge has stretched itself to the point where neither the world nor our intelligence can find any foot-hold. It is a fact that we are suffering from nihilism.
    Albert Camus
    French writer, essayist and Nobel Prize winner in literature (1956) (1913 - 1960)
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  • Albert Einstein The monotony and solitude of a quiet life stimulates the creative mind.
    Albert Einstein
    German - American physicist (1879 - 1955)
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