Quotes 3841 till 3860 of 4539.
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Thought is the organizing factor in man, intersected between the causal primary instincts and the resulting actions.
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Thought means life, since those who do not think so do not live in any high or real sense. Thinking makes the man.
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Thought once awakened does not again slumber; unfolds itself into a System of Thought; grows, in man after man, generation after generation, till its full stature is reached, and such System of Thought can grow no farther, but must give place to another.
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Thought takes man out of servitude, into freedom.
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Thought: Why does man kill? He kills for food. And not only food: frequently there must be a beverage.
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Thoughts give birth to a creative force that is neither elemental nor sidereal. Thoughts create a new heaven, a new firmament, a new source of energy, from which new arts flow. When a man undertakes to create something, he establishes a new heaven.
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Thoughts, like fleas, jump from man to man, but they don't bite everybody.
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Three hours a day will produce as much as a man ought to write.
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Threescore years and ten is enough; if a man can't suffer all the misery he wants in that time, he must be numb.
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Throughout the centuries, man has considered himself beautiful. I rather suppose that man only believes in his own beauty out of pride; that he is not really beautiful and he suspects this himself; for why does he look on the face of his fellow-man with such scorn?
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Thus man of all creatures is more than a creature, he is also a creator. Man alone can direct his success mechanism by the use of imagination, or imaging ability.
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Thus so wretched is man that he would weary even without any cause for weariness... and so frivolous is he that, though full of a thousand reasons for weariness, the least thing, such as playing billiards or hitting a ball, is sufficient enough to amuse him.
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Till a man can judge whether they be truths or not, his understanding is but little improved, and thus men of much reading, though greatly learned, but may be little knowing.
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Time and tide wait for no man, but time always stands still for a woman of 30.
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Time and tide wait for no man.
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Time is that which a man is always trying to kill, but which ends in killing him.
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Time ripens all things; no man is born wise.
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Time, you old gypsy man, will you not stay, put up your caravan just for one day?
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To a man, ornithologists are tall, slender, and bearded so that they can stand motionless for hours, imitating kindly trees, as they watch for birds.
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To a teacher of languages there comes a time when the world is but a place of many words and man appears a mere talking animal not much more wonderful than a parrot.
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