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Thoughts Of The Mind Quotes

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Richard Pryor
“But thoughts don't care about truth and shit. They sit up in your mind and fuck with you whenever.”
Richard Pryor, Pryor Convictions: and Other Life Sentences

Carlos Wallace
“You own your feelings. You own your thoughts. You control both. No one has the right to any of it—to any of you without your permission.”
Carlos Wallace, The Other 99 T.Y.M.E.S: Train Your Mind to Enjoy Serenity

Stephen Richards
“Reflect your thoughts and watch others mirror them back to you.”
Stephen Richards

“The more you feed your mind with positive thoughts, the more you can attract great things into your life.”
Roy Bennett

“So few people are really aware of their thoughts. Their minds run all over the place without their permission, and they go along for the ride unknowingly and without making a choice.”
Thomas M. Sterner, The Practicing Mind: Developing Focus and Discipline in Your Life Master Any Skill or Challenge by Learning to Love the Process

Israelmore Ayivor
“Your thoughts carry you wherever you want to go. Weak thoughts don’t have the energy to carry you far!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Leaders' Watchwords

Jodi Picoult
“Other things that leave you breathless: love so big that it tumbles you like a wave.”
Jodi Picoult, Wish You Were Here

“When the sun and the moon will be identically seen together,
When the wind and the water will meet in alliance,
When the stars will shine as bright as your emotions,
You will find her holding your hands and taking you towards the eternal love of the miraculous world.”
J. Sarraf

“Similar to a how a flower grows incrementally, people also blossom in stages. As we age, we expand our knowledge of how the world works and how other people respond to our deeds. We also expand our language skills in order to communicate both our thoughts and feelings.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Charles Robert Maturin
“There is not, perhaps, a more painful exercise of the mind than that of treading, with weary and impatient pace, the entire round of thought, and arriving at the same conclusion for ever; then setting out again with increased speed and diminished strength, and again returning to the very same spot - of sending all our faculties on a voyage to discover, and seeing them all return empty, and watch the wrecks as they drift helplessly along, and sink before the eye that hailed their outward expedition with joy and confidence.”
Charles Maturin, Melmoth the Wanderer: a Tale; VOL. III

Ramzi Najjar
“Focus on your thoughts; you will discover that you can hear them in your head as if they were spoken words.
Thoughts and words originate from the same mechanism but with different frequencies and vibrations.”
Ramzi Najjar

Dr Tracey Bond
“In every time of season change: it is #wise to slow down and examine what our ego, thought-habits, and spiritual-energy are communicating to others...our environments. Truth is these thoughts (attitudes that aren't situationally static) are producing real activity, outcomes that shape our existence. Consider the conception of our thoughts, and what they will give birth to beyond the physical...they have an incredible power, with or without our active will, to lift us, sink us or soar us. Consider how we as human beings can be subject to the law enforcement of living under our own thought legislation...Selah.”
Tracey Bond

Jacent Mary Mpalyenkana
“This world is a magical place without us. All the drama, wars, hatred and the like, originate from, and brew in our minds. If we can individually heal our minds, we can finally see the magic in our world.”
Dr. Jacinta Mpalyenkana

“If you want to tell the world who you are, then the world must first show what you do.”
Aabas Sadkani

“Her black hair shines bright,
Earrings adorning each ear just right;
Innocent cuteness fills her gaze,
With an English fiction book that amaze;
Tiny red lips speak words so sweet,
Crazy cheeks bring joy complete!”
Syed Rehman Hayder

Christina  Collins
“I wish I didn’t care about this stuff. I know it’s bad, wrong, against what we’ve been taught. But the problem with thoughts is they come and go as they please.”
Christina Collins, The Town with No Mirrors

“The scientist's path to knowledge is the same as the poet’s path to poetry, with only one difference, the expression and communication of ideas.”
Mahdi Mansour

Grace Hitchcock
“His eyes narrowed. “Why do you care?”
Because if I have anything to do with it, the lady is my future wife.”
Grace Hitchcock, Hearts of Gold Collection

H. Pearce
“The world is full of lonely people and it’s often mistaken for mental illness. I’m not sure what’s worse; how the vast majority are blind to it or those who do see it choose to do nothing about it.”

- One Year”
H. Pearce

“A well conditioned (controlled) mind will have us disliking persons, places, and things that have not been a part of our personal five sensory experience.”
Deanna L. Lawlis

“Our minds are like bustling train stations. Thoughts constantly arrive and depart, some fleeting whispers, others insistent shouts. But just like a passerby isn't rattled by every announcement, we needn't be swayed by every thought. It's the latching on, the belief that a random thought holds absolute truth, that burdens us. True suffering stems from clinging to these mental trains, mistaking them for our final destination.”
Monika Ajay Kaul

“...I can have spiders in my head as long as I don’t let them consume me and then destroy the world as we know it.”
T.J Klune

“Your inner game controls your outer game. Change your thoughts; change your life.”
Brian Reese

“I believe home is more of a feeling than a place, because I never truly felt at home in my own house.”
Grace Poeta

“My deepest weren’t my most private. The ones that sat on the surface, but were too scared to be talked of - those were my most private.”
Dominic Riccitello

“The prime device of this most evil of all enemies, his most cunning stratagem, is to employ notions as a means of wearing down souls inexperienced in coping with them and to assail minds newly embarked on their chosen vocation with that feeling of depression which sometimes results from their conduct itself, so that a mind may be easily deterred from making progress with a project as it begins to realize how harsh are the first steps involved. So it is his normal practice to implant in such a mind thoughts so base and so impious that the one who is tempted by them, believing the thought which has assailed him to be his own, comes to regard himself as having been made less effective in his vocation by his own unclean spirit and to reckon that his soul was much purer when he still loved the things of the world. For our enemy in his supreme cunning wishes to arouse in those whom he envies the dread of failure in their vocation that arises from despair of ever attaining holiness, in order that, even if he does not actually succeed in dissuading them from their purpose under pressure of despondency, he may surely be able to hold up their progress.”
Pelaguis

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