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With practice, INTJs become skilled at nodding and making responsive noises at appropriate times,while internally wondering whether dolphins have language or thinking about how Star Wars breaksthe laws of physics. By Anna Moss Star Wars Practice Intjs Physics

The Feeling Being By George Jelinek Feeling

Shoveling food into his mouth. Thoughts came fluently, cogently: By Robert Galbraith Cogently Shoveling Mouth Food Thoughts

From the Latin word "imponere", base of the obsolete English "impone" and translated as "impress" in modern English, Nordic hackers have coined the terms "imponator" (a device that does nothing but impress bystanders, referred to as the "imponator effect") and "imponade" (that "goo" that fills you as you get impressed with something - from "marmelade", often referred as "full of imponade", always ironic). By Erik Naggum English Imponator Imponade Nordic Imponere

Having once decided to achieve a certain task, achieve it at all costs of tedium and distaste. The gain in self-confidence of having accomplished a tiresome labour is immense. By Arnold Bennett Task Distaste Achieve Decided Costs

Does not ingenuity consist in the finding or creating of connections between apparently extraneous orders of ideas?) By Primo Levi Ideas Ingenuity Consist Finding Creating

Mastering my mind one thought at a time. By Nikki Rowe Mastering Time Mind Thought

It not knowing what to do, it's doing what you know. By Tony Robbins Knowing

Contemplating an object fixedly with the mind, asking myself, 'What is it?' without thinking of any other object or relating it to anything else for hours on end. By Simone Weil Contemplating Mind Object Fixedly End

This accidental meeting of possibilities calls itself I. I ask: what am I doing here? And, at once, this I becomes unreal. By Dag Hammarskjold Accidental Meeting Possibilities Calls Unreal

Trying to pretend to oneself that a life of constant self frustration was in fact a great spiritual attainment. By Alan W. Watts Attainment Pretend Oneself Life Constant

Tinkering is a way of understanding difficult problems, of wrapping our heads around them and quantifying the unknowns. By Gever Tulley Tinkering Problems Unknowns Understanding Difficult

The shortest answer is doing the thing. By Ernest Hemingway, Thing Shortest Answer

Inventing is the resolution of technical contradictions. By Genrich Altshuller Inventing Contradictions Resolution Technical

The illusion of self-awareness. Happy automatons, running on trivial programs. I'll bet you never guess. From the inside, how can you? By Vernor Vinge Selfawareness Illusion Happy Automatons Running

I put the ick in magic. By Jim Butcher Magic Put Ick

... growing a little tiresome on account of some mysterious internal discomfort that the local practitioner diagnosed as imagination By H.g.wells Growing Imagination Tiresome Account Mysterious

Writing. Opening a vein in your wrist with a spoon. By Ann-Marie Macdonald Writing Opening Spoon Vein Wrist

Duh, Winning!!!!(hhahaha) By Charlie Sheen Winning Duh Hhahaha

Don't tell me what I'm doing; I don't want to know. By Federico Fellini

Intemperance weaves the winding-sheet of souls. By John Bartholomew Gough Intemperance Souls Weaves Windingsheet

Some seeksolace inwhiskey,I drown mysorrowsin ink. By Noor Shirazie Ink Seeksolace Inwhiskeyi Drown Mysorrowsin

The pursuit of the impossible through the useless. By Gabriel De Tarde Useless Pursuit Impossible

My methodology is not knowing what I'm doing and making that work for me. By Stone Gossard Methodology Knowing Making Work

the Hacker Ethic, which instructs you to keep working until your hack tops previous efforts. By Steven Levy Ethic Hacker Efforts Instructs Working

Your ingenuity will remain dormant until it is provoked By Bernard Kelvin Clive Provoked Ingenuity Remain Dormant

Let the pronunciamento of your incognito do the incogitable that enlightens the incognizant. By Anyaele Sam Chiyson Incognizant Pronunciamento Incognito Incogitable Enlightens

Getting up at the ass-crack of dawn By Abbi Glines Dawn Asscrack

A process which makes one rogue cleverer than another. By Oscar Wilde Process Makes Rogue Cleverer

L -Life I -IsF -ForE -Entertainment By Davina Entertainment Isf Fore Life

Proximity to the device tempted him, a muted siren's call to undress, open the coffin-like lid and climb into the lukewarm saline solution, to plug his interface jack in, sheathe his genitals in the waste catch and sink down into the glorious rush of jacking in. He missed the freefall adrenaline of consciousness translated into pure data, of his body rendered in liquid mercury, shifting and changing with his every thought. He missed the thrill of cracking databank security, of running from anti-intrusion software and other hackers. By Gary A. Ballard Proximity Undress Open Solution Sheathe

The techniques of kitsch, which are based on imitation, are rational and operate according to formulas; the remain rational even when their result has a highly irrational, even crazy, quality. By Hermann Broch Quality Kitsch Imitation Formulas Irrational

It is one of the unexpected disasters of the modern age that our new unparalleled access to information has come at the price of our capacity to concentrate on anything much. The deep, immersive thinking which produced many of civilization's most important achievements has come under unprecedented assault. We are almost never far from a machine that guarantees us a mesmerizing and libidinous escape from reality. The feelings and thoughts which we have omitted to experience while looking at our screens are left to find their revenge in involuntary twitches and our ever-decreasing ability to fall asleep when we should. By Alain De Botton Unexpected Disasters Modern Age Unparalleled

ING is ending for something which continue and continue...So Morning - Continue - Start AfterNoon - The Middle - Almost finish Night - The ENd - Finish By Deyth Banger Ing Morning Start Middle Night

Invention is arrived at by intelligent stumbling. By Amar Bose Invention Stumbling Arrived Intelligent

Read something no one else is reading, think something no one else is thinking, and do something no one else is doing."Unknown By Danny L. Deaube Unknown Read Reading Thinking Doing

Wiv difficulty 'an injinuity. Jest bein' smart, like. By Jennifer Worth Smart Wiv Difficulty Injinuity Jest

Experts step outside their comfort zone and study themselves failing. By Joshua Foer Experts Failing Step Comfort Zone

I don't know what it is I'm doing. But it's not that. Despite all evidence to the contrary. By Edward Gorey Contrary Evidence

experimenting until you are finally successful. By Tina Seelig Experimenting Successful Finally

Quite often, when an idea that could be helpful presents itself, we do not appreciate it, for it is so inconspicuous. The expert has, perhaps, no more ideas than the inexperienced, but appreciates more what he has and uses it better. By George Polya Inconspicuous Helpful Presents Inexperienced Idea

The itch of scribbling. By Juvenal Scribbling Itch

Conquer with forbearanceThe excesses of insolence. By Thiruvalluvar Conquer Insolence Forbearancethe Excesses

OMFGEIGHTPOUNDBABYJESUSONAPOGOSTICK WHAT? By Christopher Moore Omfgeightpoundbabyjesusonapogostick

Furbling v. Having to wander through a maze of ropes at an airport or bank even when you're the only person in line. By Steven Pinker Furbling Line Wander Maze Ropes

If Anonymous and Lulzsec are the id of hacking, then physical hackerspaces are the heart of the higher-minded hacking ideals: freedom of information, meritocracy of ideas, a joy of learning and anti-authoritarianism. By Heather Brooke Hacking Anonymous Lulzsec Ideals Freedom

This does not ing slip now. By Steven Gerrard Ing Slip

This is the process of mental analysis, sifting through the selves, sifting through your thoughts, practicing mindfulness, learning to control thought. By Frederick Lenz Sifting Analysis Practicing Mindfulness Learning

I'm wary of the word 'inventing,' because in the British psyche the word 'inventor' is immediately linked with 'mad'. For me, inventing is problem-solving. By Thomas Heatherwick Word Inventor Mad British Inventing

THE ADVENTURE OF THE CREEPING MAN By Arthur Conan Doyle Man Adventure Creeping

Run for your lives-the computers are invading. Awesomely powerful computers tackling ever more important tasks with awkward, old-fashioned interfaces. As these machines leak into every corner of our lives, they will annoy us, infuriate us, and even kill a few of us. In turn, we will be tempted to kill our computers, but we won't dare because we are already utterly, irreversibly dependent on these hopeful monsters that make modern life possible. By Alan Cooper Run Invading Computers Livesthe Kill

When you let intution have its way with you, you open up new levels of the world. Such opening-up is the most practical of all activities. By Evelyn Underhill World Intution Open Levels Activities

Infelicity is an ill to which all acts are heir which have the general character of ritual or ceremonial, all conventional acts. By J.l. Austin Infelicity Ceremonial Acts Ill Heir

Doing the impossible is posible By Thabiso Monkoe Posible Impossible

You will presently find that you are safely and comfortably out of your difficulty - that your demonstration is made. In order to "Golden Key" a By Emmet Fox Difficulty Made Golden Key Presently

As iAm cracked the door to his brother's room, the poor bastard's suffering stained the very air, making it hard to breathe - and even see properly. Then again, everything was dark by design. "Trez?" The moaned answer was nothing good, a combination of wounded animal and sore throat from throwing up. iAm lifted his wrist into the light streaming in from behind and cursed at his Piaget. By this time, the SOB should have been solidly in recovery, his body digging itself out of the headache hole that had swallowed him. Not the case. "You want something for your stomach?" Mumble, mumble, groan, mumble? "Okay, I'm sure they've got some." Mumble, moan, moan. Mutter, mutter. "Yeah, that, too. You want some Milanos?" Mmmmmmmmmoan. "Roger that. By J.r. Ward Mumble Room Air Making Breathe

Secret Minecraft Tricks 41-48 Who Turned Out The Lights -If you're in a room lit up only by lava, it's a good idea to place a few torches around before you extinguish it. The View Up Here Is Great -Tree houses are fun to build, but sometimes hard to find, be sure to remember their location. I Love Fishing -Since fish are unlimited in quantity, it's always a good time to go fishing. Just Like My Neighborhood -Watch out when you're killing zombie pigmen, whenever you attack one, you will find others will quickly close in, and gang up against you. Ouch, Ouch, Ouch! Hot Foot -When By Masters Of Minecraft Ouch Lights Minecraft Tricks Turned

Somewhere in the world, someone is doing something that you decided couldn't be done. By Seth Godin World Decided

Thing that I know how to do, By Rachel Abbott Thing

to take steps to avoid By J.t. Edson Avoid Steps

Feeling my own humiliation in my heart like the sharp prick of a needle. By Fyodor Dostoyevsky Feeling Needle Humiliation Heart Sharp

What are you doing?" she whispered against his lips. He gave her a lopsided grin, as one of his fingers slid inside. "Making you feel really, really good?"She moaned, which pleased him. If she'd managed intelligible speech he would have known he wasn't doing his job correctly.-Kate & Anthony By Julia Quinn Lips Whispered Kate Anthony Making

...grabbing failure by the throat and squeezing it until it coughs up a hairball of success. By Scott Adams Grabbing Success Failure Throat Squeezing

ascetic practices. By Elaine Pagels Ascetic Practices

Drinking: something to do while getting drunk. By Peg Bracken Drinking Drunk

I'm hallucinating meaning. By A.j. Compton Meaning Hallucinating

Choking the gopher. What'd you think I'd do, my homework? By Simone Elkeles Choking Gopher Homework

To dare it; to get away with it, to enter on preposterous adventures in your own, but newly named, skin. By Alice Munro Skin Named Dare Enter Preposterous

I am interested in doing something that cannot be explained. By Harold Town Explained Interested

throwing stones through the windows of the Riddle House. They By J.k. Rowling House Riddle Throwing Stones Windows

What heightens ingenuity heightens productivity.What heightens creativity heightens originality. By Matshona Dhliwayo Heightens Originality Ingenuity Productivitywhat Creativity

Cheshvan starts tonight," Rixon said, "What are you doing arsing around in a graveyard?""Thinking.""Thinking?""A process by which I use my brain to make a rational decision. By Becca Fitzpatrick Thinking Thinking Rixon Cheshvan Tonight

Some of the best inventive moments are born out of 'wrong thinking'. Most people start with the right way so they all follow the same path. The wrong way will lead to mistakes from which you can learn and create new discoveries-the kind of original ideas that come to life when we dare to be different, keep an open mind, and have no fear of failure. By James Dyson Thinking Inventive Moments Born Wrong

Speaking the words aloud so they would exist in the world and begin to become real. By Augusten Burroughs Speaking Real Words Aloud Exist

uncomplicated things By Susan Meissner Uncomplicated Things

Time-wasting activities are the dessert. Oftentimes discoveries are made through the back door. By Jean Wilson Timewasting Dessert Activities Oftentimes Door

By combining elements such as hypnosis, magic, neurolinguistic programming and psychology, I can make it appear that I can hack into people's brains. By Keith Barry Magic Hypnosis Neurolinguistic Psychology Brains

The inertia of the mind urges it to slide down the easy slope of imagination, rather than to climb the steep slope of introspection. By Marcel Proust Slope Imagination Introspection Inertia Mind

wankers snorting By Mark Edwards Wankers Snorting

intelligence" of By Shane Ellison Intelligence

Based loosely on NASA monkey research, Soviet paranormal studies, chaos theory and the lost experimental writings of Thorstein Veblen, the Faking Smart! Six-Week Program is one of the most advanced six-week programs of its kind. By Martin Fossum Soviet Veblen Smart Nasa Thorstein

Knowing what you're doing' largely involves pretending to know what you're doing. By David Mitchell Knowing Largely Involves Pretending

It appeared that after first contemplating a book on some subject, and after giving serious preliminary attention to it, I needed a period of subconscious incubation which could not be hurried and was if anything impeded by deliberate thinking ... Having, by a time of very intense concentration, planted the problem in my subconsciousness, it would germinate underground until, suddenly, the solution emerged with a blinding clarity, so that it only remained to write down what happened as if in a revelation. By Bertrand Russell Subject Thinking Appeared Contemplating Book

Pierce through the livid face of a human being at certain moments as they ponder, look behind the facade, look into the soul, look into the darkness. There, beneath the outer silence, titanic struggles are taking place. What a somber thing is this infinity that each man carries within him and against which he measures in despair what his his brain wants and what his life puts into action! By Victor Hugo Pierce Ponder Facade Soul Darkness

The throbbing habits of assumption tinted with malice lead to decisions and actions that drum out faith, trust and respect towards a crashing carelessness and uselessness. Be effective by discarding sneaking suspicions. By Angelica Hopes Faith Trust Uselessness Throbbing Habits

Ritual of Personal Reflection. By Robin S. Sharma Reflection Personal Ritual

Conscious auto-suggestion, made with confidence, faith, and perseverance realizes itself automatically, in all matters within reason. By Emile Coue Faith Conscious Autosuggestion Made Confidence

And truly it little matters what I say, this or that or any other thing. Saying is inventing. Wrong, very rightly wrong. You invent nothing, you think you are inventing, you think you are escaping, and all you do is stammer out your lesson, the remnants of a pensum one day got by heart and long forgotten, life without tears, as it is wept. By Samuel Beckett Thing Matters Inventing Wrong Escaping

The art of injudicious reading, the art of miscellaneous reading which every normal man ought to cultivate, is a very fine and satisfactory art; for the best guide to books is a book itself. It clasps hands with a thousand other books. By Maurice Francis Egan Art Reading Cultivate Injudicious Miscellaneous

The frivolous work of polished idleness. By James Mackintosh Idleness Frivolous Work Polished

I by not doing, not by doing, lost By Dante Alighieri Lost

I am paddling laps in a demitasse of home-brewed ennui By Michael Perry Ennui Paddling Laps Demitasse Homebrewed

Instapaper is much bigger today than I could have predicted in 2008, and it has simply grown far beyond what one person can do. To really shine, it needs a full-time staff of at least a few people. By Marco Arment Instapaper Bigger Today Predicted Simply

If you want to be inventive, you have to be willing to fail. By Jeff Bezos Inventive Fail

Hackers often describe what they do as playfully creative problem solving. By Heather Brooke Hackers Solving Describe Playfully Creative

Paul closed his eyes and turned his face to the sun. In spite of everything, it was hard not to take solace from the warmth flooding onto his skin. He stretched the muscles in his arms, his shoulders, his back -- and it felt like he was reaching out from the "self" in his virtual skull to all his mathematical flesh, imprinting the nebulous data with meaning; binding it all together, staking some kind of claim. He felt the stirrings of an erection. Existence was beginning to seduce him. He let himself surrender for a moment to a visceral sense of identity which drowned out all his pale mental images of optical processors, all his abstract reflections on the software's approximations and short-cuts. This body didn't want to evaporate. This body didn't want to bale out. It didn't much care that there was another -- "more real" -- version of itself elsewhere. It wanted to retain its wholeness. It wanted to endure. By Greg Egan Paul Sun Closed Eyes Turned

Sometimes too much thinking leads to the Death of Doing By Robin Sharma Death Thinking Leads

Buggeration and Fuckery By Andy Mcdermott Fuckery Buggeration

Being my lady on my arm and my slut between the sheets By August Clearwing Sheets Lady Arm Slut

What pursuit is more elegant than that of collecting the ignominies of our nature and transfixing them for show, each on the bright pin of a polished phrase? By Logan Pearsall Smith Show Phrase Pursuit Elegant Collecting