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A 'new thinker', when studied closely, is merely a man who does not know what other people have thought. By Frank Moore Colby Thinker Closely Thought Studied Man

artist, thinker, blurter of brilliance Many By Jen Sincero Artist Thinker Blurter Brilliance

One of the most productive things that we ever do in our lives is to think. To be able to think is to be able to decide, to judge, to have opinions and convictions, and to entertain a point of view. To be able to think is to be able to love, to believe, to work, to originate, and to organize. By Sterling W. Sill Productive Things Lives Decide Judge

The thinker dies, but his thoughts are beyond the reach of destruction. Men are mortal; but ideas are immortal. By Richard Adams Dies Destruction Thinker Thoughts Reach

To think is to forget differences, generalize, make abstractions. By Angela Harris Generalize Differences Make Abstractions Forget

Though man a thinking being is defined, Few use the grand prerogative of mind. How few think justly of the thinking few! How many never think, who think they do! By Jane Taylor Defined Mind Thinking Man Grand

I'm the kind of person, I think a lot about everything. Nothin' I can do about it. It's like, I'm a thinkin' fool. That's a big part of me. By Bruce Springsteen Person Kind Lot Nothin Fool

Thinking is no more than a tiny aspect of the totality of consciousness, the totality of who you are. By Eckhart Tolle Totality Thinking Consciousness Tiny Aspect

A good systems thinker, particularly in an organizational setting, is someone who can see four levels operating simultaneously: events, patterns of behavior, systems, and mental models. By Art Kleiner Events Thinker Setting Simultaneously Patterns

Thought is the thought of thought. By James Joyce Thought

ThinkingThinking is passing from the false to the trueand seeing the Absolute Whole in the part.When the idea enters the mind,it is a reminiscence of a former state,and passes on to interpretation.. . . He who sees by illumination discerns God first in everything.But he who sees by logic only,and seeks to prove the necessary,is bewildered and sometimes travelsbackward in a circle, or is imprisonedin a chain of proofs.Fool! He seeks the dazzling sunby the dim light of a candle in the desert. By Mahmud Shabistari Absolute Thinkingthinking Interpretation Passing False

I'm a deep thinker when it comes to shallow no brainers. By Dane Cook Brainers Deep Thinker Shallow

Thought creates character. By Annie Besant Thought Character Creates

Thinking ... is no more and no less an organ of perception than the eye or ear. Just as the eye perceives colours and the ear sounds, so thinking perceives ideas By Rudolf Steiner Eye Thinking Ear Organ Perception

No one can be a great thinker who does not recognize that as a thinker it is his first duty to follow his intellect to whatever conclusions it may lead. By John Stuart Mill Lead Thinker Great Recognize Duty

I don't know who that guy was in the famous statue called The Thinker, but he was so deep in thought, he forgot to put on a pair of pants. By R.j. Silver Thinker Thought Pants Guy Famous

But what then am I? A thing that thinks. What is that? A thing that doubts, understand, affirms, denies, wills, refuses, and that also imagines and senses. By Rene Descartes Thing Understand Affirms Denies Refuses

I'm not my thoughts, I'm the thinker who has those thoughts. By Deepak Chopra Thoughts Thinker

I think. I write. Sometimes, I don't even think. By Sharon Joss Write

If thinking is your fate, revere this fate with divine honour and sacrifice to it the best, the most beloved By Friedrich Nietzsche Revere Beloved Fate Thinking Divine

Thought is really the most mischievous thing in life, the greatest criminal. By Jiddu Krishnamurti Thought Life Criminal Mischievous Thing

The thinking mind is a useful and powerful tool, but it is also very limiting when it takes over your life completely, when you don't realize that it is only a small aspect of the consciousness that you are. By Eckhart Tolle Tool Completely Thinking Mind Powerful

Think innocently.Think intelligently.Think imaginatively.Think inventively. By Matshona Dhliwayo Inventively Innocentlythink Intelligentlythink Imaginativelythink

Thinking isn't something you think about. It comes naturally. Thinking involves many things. It involves being an observer. It involves analyzing things, taking in what's around you in the world and finding how to make it inspire your work or turn it into a lesson to teach your children; it's paying attention to details. That's what thinking is: processing. By Madonna Ciccone Thinking Involves Things Naturally Processing

It is wrong to say: I think. One ought to say: I am thought. I is someone else. By Arthur Rimbaud Wrong Thought

Thoughts are odd misfires By Patricia Cornwell Thoughts Misfires Odd

This process is like starting a fitness regimen for the brain. At the beginning, your muscles burn a little. But over time and with repetition, you become stronger, and the improvements you see in yourself can be remarkable. Becoming a better thinker, just like becoming a better athlete, requires practice. We challenge you to feel the burn. By Sarah Miller Beebe Brain Process Starting Fitness Regimen

Thought is Creation By Westly Shakespeares Creation Thought

You can kill a thinker, but you can't kill the thought. By Terry Hayes Thinker Thought Kill

I kind of think too much, I try do too many things at once. By Ian Somerhalder Kind Things

Thoughts are idea put on paper that transform into goals. By Abdulazeez Henry Musa Thoughts Goals Idea Put Paper

What is thinking? It is the activity of searching out what must be true, or cannot be true, in the light of the given facts or assumptions. By Dallas Willard True Thinking Assumptions Activity Searching

I have used the philosophers' ideas for my own private literary purposes, but I don't think that I'm a thinker. I suppose that my thinking has been done for me by Berkeley, by Hume, by Schopenhauer, by Mauthner perhaps. By Jorge Luis Borges Purposes Thinker Philosophers Ideas Private

To think is to say no. By Emile Chartier

To think or not to think? That is the new question. By Nadina Boun Question

Thought is the mental imagery of what you want to do, have or achieve. By Jaachynma N.e. Agu Thought Achieve Mental Imagery

Search back into your own vision- think back to the mind that thinks. Who is it? By Wumen Huikai Search Vision Back Mind

One who thinks and reflects develops his foresight and vision. By Ali Ibn Abi Talib Vision Reflects Develops Foresight

God is a thing that thinks. By Baruch Spinoza God Thing

Ownership of thought depends on the thinker not subordinating himself to a 'ruling thought'. This is particularly difficult, argues Stirner, ... for language itself is a network of 'fixed ideas'. Truths emerge only when language is reworked and possessed individually. By John Carroll Thought Ownership Ruling Stirner Depends

Thinking is action ... but there is nothing on this earth as powerful as consistent, bold, physical action. By Robert Ringer Action Thinking Bold Consistent Physical

If there were nothing but thought in you. You wouldn't even know your thinking. You would be like a dreamer who doesn't know he's dreaming. You would be as identified with thought as a dreamer is with every image in the dream. By Eckhart Tolle Thought Dreamer Thinking Dreaming Dream

Although an increasing number of humans are undergoing a process of awakening, identification with thinking is still the prevalent state of consciousness. Thinking is potentially a powerful tool, but it has taken us over, and a lot of it is dysfunctional and negative. By Eckhart Tolle Awakening Identification Consciousness Thinking Increasing

thinking: a rather prosaic, low-tech concept, easily forgotten and routinely underrated. But By Margaret Heffernan Thinking Prosaic Lowtech Concept Easily

Thinking is the hardest work we can do, and among the most important By Richard J. Foster Thinking Important Hardest Work

When you take action-think.When you fail-think.When you are in doubt-think.When you have lost your way-think.You are nothing but your thoughts. By Debasish Mridha Thoughts Lost

A person who thinks too much only ever thinks about his thoughts By Alan Watts Thoughts Person

Perhaps too much is said in universities about how "exciting" it is to think. Thinking undoubtedly has its excitements and satisfactions, but these feelings do not disclose its general character, and there is something very much wrong with the idea they should. We do not think in order to have fun but because life is troubling and problematic. We think because we are compelled to. And while thinking occasionally brings exciting discoveries, the periods in between these discoveries are likely to place heavy demands not only on the thinker's energies but on his patience as well. When thinking, we should not need to tell ourselves that it is an exhilarating experience; it should be enough to realize that we are behaving with the seriousness, the rationality, and the self-discipline that the human situation requires of us. By Glenn Tinder Universities Thinking Exciting Discoveries Satisfactions

The greatest thinker we can ever think of is Jesus Christ. He knew how to make His contenders ponder in awe By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Christ Jesus Greatest Thinker Awe

Think, think, think. By A.a. Milne

When we think, we know nothing, everything is open, nothing, so Roithamer. By Thomas Bernhard Roithamer Open

Thinking begins when you ask really difficult questions. By Slavoj Zizek Thinking Questions Begins Difficult

To be a thought leader, you have to have a thought. By Eric Schmidt Thought Leader

Genius hesitates. By Carlo Rovelli Genius Hesitates

Thinking is a wonderful tool if it's applied. Thinking, however, can not become the master. Thinking is a very bad master. If you're dominated by thinking then your life becomes very restricted. By Eckhart Tolle Thinking Applied Master Wonderful Tool

Thinking is the first step to a revolution in your life that is incredibly significant. By T.d. Jakes Thinking Significant Step Revolution Life

You're bound to get idears if you go thinkin' about stuff By John Steinbeck Thinkin Stuff Bound Idears

I'm always thinking things. By Sarah Mlynowski Things Thinking

Thinking is my fighting. By Virginia Woolf Thinking Fighting

Thinking is one of the important ways that we put the fuel of knowledge on the fires of worship and service to the world. By John Piper Thinking World Important Put Fuel

We are the producers of our own thinking. Thought is not something that happens to us, but something that we do to ourselves. By John Spence Thinking Producers Thought

Free thinker walks on shortcuts among wisdoms. By Toba Beta Free Wisdoms Thinker Walks Shortcuts

I am not a political thinker. I'm not even much of a thinker. I'm a hack novelist. By Christopher Buckley Thinker Political Novelist Hack

We may divide thinkers into those who think for themselves and those who think through others. The latter are the rule and the former the exception. The first are original thinkers in a double sense, and egotists in the noblest meaning of the word. By Arthur Schopenhauer Divide Thinkers Exception Rule Sense

Thought is no longer theoretical. As soon as it functions it offends or reconciles, attracts or repels, breaks, dissociates, unites or reunites; it cannot help but liberate or enslave. Even before prescribing, suggesting a future, saying what must be done, even before exhorting or merely sounding an alarm, thought, at the level of its existence, in its very dawning, is in itself an action-a perilous act. By Michel Foucault Theoretical Thought Longer Breaks Dissociates

Thinking means concentrating on one thing long enough to develop an idea about it. Not learning other people's ideas, or memorizing a body of information, however much those may sometimes be useful. Developing your own ideas. In short, thinking for yourself. By William Deresiewicz Thinking Concentrating Thing Long Develop

Thinking is the place where intelligent actions begin. We pause long enough to look more carefully at a situation, to see more of its character, to think about why it's happening, to notice how it's affecting us and others. By Margaret J. Wheatley Thinking Begin Place Intelligent Actions

I try not to think too much. Like other things now, thought must be rationed By Margaret Atwood Thought Rationed Things

Big thinkers are specialists in creating positive, forward-looking, optimistic pictures in their own minds and in the minds of others. By David J. Schwartz Forwardlooking Minds Big Positive Optimistic

Thought is a disease of the brain. The mind defends itself against the degenerative process of creativity; it begins to jell; notions solidify into inalterable systems. By Thomas M. Disch Thought Brain Disease Creativity Jell

The time for thinkers has come. By Mary Baker Eddy Time Thinkers

The ploughman knows how many acres he shall upturn from dawn to sunset: but the thinker knows not what a day may bring forth. By John Lancaster Spalding Sunset Ploughman Acres Upturn Dawn

For the thinker the world is a thought; for the wit, an image; for the enthusiast, a dream; for the inquirer, truth. By Ludwig Buchner Truth Thought Wit Image Enthusiast

Thinking is one of the most erotic acts in a person's life. By Nelida Pinon Thinking Life Erotic Acts Person

Thinking no longer means anymore than checking at each moment whether one can indeed think. By Theodor Adorno Thinking Longer Anymore Checking Moment

I think too much. I think ahead. I think behind. I think sideways. I think it all. If it exists, I've fucking thought of it. By Winona Ryder Ahead Sideways Exists Fucking Thought

The thinker philosophizes as the lover loves. Even were the consequences not only useless but harmful, he must obey his impulse. By William James Loves Thinker Philosophizes Lover Harmful

Thought is an Idea in transit, which when once released, never can be lured back, nor the spoken word recalled. Nor ever can the overt act be erased. By Pythagoras Idea Thought Transit Released Back

Thinking is like loving and dying. Each of us must do it for himself. By Josiah Royce Thinking Dying Loving

A thought may be very commendable as a thought, but I value it chiefly as a window through which I can obtain insight on the thinker. By Alexander Smith Thought Thinker Commendable Chiefly Window

Thought, then, is the execution of this computer code. By Eric Baum Thought Code Execution Computer

Thought is an errand boy, fear a mine of worries. By Yunus Emre Thought Boy Fear Worries Errand

I don't want to think anymore. Thinking prevents you from living. By Matthew Sharpe Anymore Thinking Living Prevents

I'm a thinker not a talker. By David Bowie Talker Thinker

You know, it is a little known fact that thinking is entirely overrated. The world would be a much better place if we all did a lot less of it By Laurie Viera Rigler Overrated Fact Thinking World Place

Don't just think, do. By Horace

Thinkers are scarce as gold; but he whose thoughts embrace all his subject, and who pursues it uninterruptedly and fearless of consequences, is a diamond of enormous size. By Johann Kaspar Lavater Thinkers Gold Subject Consequences Size

The POSITIVE THINKER sees the INVISIBLE, feels the INTANGIBLE, and achieves the IMPOSSIBLE. By Winston S. Churchill Invisible Intangible Impossible Positive Thinker

Man is obviously made for thinking. Therein lies all his dignity and his merit; and his whole duty is to think as he ought. By Blaise Pascal Man Thinking Made Merit Lies

Thinking, Fast and Slow By Chip Heath Thinking Fast Slow

Thought has no gender. By Vanna Bonta Thought Gender

Thinking is the accurate and deliberate instituting of connections between what is done and its consequences. By John Dewey Thinking Consequences Accurate Deliberate Instituting

Thought is the property of him who can entertain it, and of him who can adequately place it. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Thought Property Entertain Adequately Place

I am, therefore I'll think By Ayn Rand

You can't be a good writer without being a good thinker. By Andy Rooney Good Thinker Writer

To think is to practice brain chemistry. By Deepak Chopra Chemistry Practice Brain

General, man is very useful. He can fly and he can kill. But he has one defect: He can think. By Bertolt Brecht General Man Kill Fly Defect

The ability to think isn't exclusive to erudite By Veronica Roth Erudite Ability Exclusive

Intelligent thinking means an increment of freedom in action-an emancipation from chance and fatality. 'Thought' represents the suggestion of a way of response that is different from that which would have been followed if intelligent observation had not effected an inference as to the future. By John Dewey Fatality Thought Intelligent Thinking Increment

Think intelligently.Think brilliantly.Think sagaciously.Think transcendentally. By Matshona Dhliwayo Transcendentally Intelligentlythink Brilliantlythink Sagaciouslythink