Powerful Mind Quotes to Unlock Your Inner Potential - page 62
We must judge of a form of government by it's general tendency, not by happy accidents
Thomas B. Macaulay
I do not think that the real reason why people accept religion has anything to do with argumentation. They accept religion on emotional grounds.
I believe in the complete freedom of thought and speech - alike for the humblest man and the mightiest, and in the utmost freedom of conduct that is consistent with living in organized
society.
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Even the scholars in various lands have been acting as if their brains had been amputated.
I know that inner wisdom is more precious than wealth. The more you spend it, the more you gain.
The biggest thing was that second person allowed me to trick myself into revealing more about myself. It gave me an authorial distance to get closer to the action and emotions, if that makes sense.
Rob Roberge
Men of great parts are often unfortunate in the management of public business, because they are apt to go out of the common road by the quickness of their imagination.
In the mind there is no absolute or free will; but the mind is determined to wish this or that by a cause, which has also been determined by another cause, and this last by another cause, and so on to infinity.
Baruch Spinoza
In the dream state, the only essential difference from waking is the relative absence of sensory input, which makes dreaming a special case of perception without sensory input.
Stephen LaBerge
The four absolutes we all have in our minds: love, justice, evil, and forgiveness.
Ravi Zacharias
We know you have a great mind and all, Mother, but you don’t have much sense.
Madeleine L'Engle
Step with care and great tact and remember that Life's a Great Balancing Act.
Dr. Seuss
When we make the cerebral state the beginning of an action, and in no sense the condition of a perception, we place the perceived images of things outside the image of our body, and thus replace perception within the things themselves.
Henri Bergson
[On being asked how many Mrs. Thatchers there were:] Oh, three at least. There is the intellectual one, the intuitive one and the one at home.
Rules and models destroy genius and art.
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Fidelity is a matter of perception; nobody is unfaithful to the sea or to mountains or to death: once recognized they fill the heart.
Russell Hoban