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If I think, I am lost. By Paul Cezanne Lost

What's thought cannot be unthought. By L.m. Boston Unthought Thought

Well, I believe that "thinking" is just as real a phenomenon in the world as anything else, and just as worthy of exploration. Maybe even more? So writing about "thought" to me is like writing about a tree or anything else real. By Matthew Zapruder Thinking Exploration Phenomenon World Worthy

Thoughts are mightier than strength of hand. By Sophocles Thoughts Hand Mightier Strength

Thoughts are more alive than you are. Without thoughts, are you there? By Debasish Mridha Thoughts Alive

Thinking isn't just an activity; it manifests as a state of being. By Lori Deschene Thinking Activity Manifests State

To think is to say no. By Emile Chartier

You're my thought in between thoughts. By Jacinta Howard Thought Thoughts

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 can be done best when you're in that state of mind where nothing can slip under the radar and destroy your concentration. By Auliq Ice Thinking Concentration State Mind Slip

THOUGHT is precious!! I would rather think 'NOTHING' than think 'NONSENSE' ! Save the 'Thought Space' until I can think better !! By Abha Maryada Banerjee Thought Precious Nonsense Save Space

Thoughts are but dreams till their effects be tried. By William Shakespeare Thoughts Dreams Till Effects

Thought is the seed of action. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Thought Action Seed

Strictly speaking, you don't think: Thinking happens to you. By Eckhart Tolle Thinking Strictly Speaking

Thoughts are Things; things that have a tendency to transform into our reality. By F Scott Fitzgerald Things Thoughts Reality Tendency Transform

To think, it seems to me, is to hold an idea long enough to unlock and shape its power in the varied contexts of shared human knowledge. By Vera John-Steiner Knowledge Hold Idea Long Unlock

To think is to forget. By Jorge Luis Borges Forget

Thought is the sculptor who can create the person you want to be. By Henry David Thoreau Thought Sculptor Create Person

You can't just have a thought. You have to follow the thought through. But everything starts with the thought. By Wayne Dyer Thought Follow Starts

Thinking is the soul talking to itself. By Plato Thinking Soul Talking

We don't think. We think we think. By Natasha Tsakos

The simplest and most satisfactory view is that thought is simply behavior - verbal or nonverbal, covert or overt. It is not some mysterious process responsible for behavior but the very behavior itself in all the complexity of its controlling relations. By B.f. Skinner Verbal Nonverbal Covert Overt Behavior

You know very well that I no longer think. I am far too intelligent for that. By Albert Camus Longer Intelligent

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

A thought is a substace, producing the thing that is imagined by the thought. By Wallace D. Wattles Substace Producing Thought Thing Imagined

What thought can think, another thought can mend. By Robert Southwell Thought Mend

Thought moves like a dissociation of leaves across a lawn in a breeze. By Greg Bear Thought Breeze Moves Dissociation Leaves

Thoughts are nothing but cause and effect. By Vaibhav Mukim Thoughts Effect

The theory that thought is merely a movement in the brain is, in my opinion, nonsense; for if so, that theory itself would be merely a movement, an event among atoms, which may have speed and direction but of which it would be meaningless to use the words 'true' or 'false'. By C.s. Lewis Nonsense True False Movement Theory

No, no, you're not thinking; you're just being logical. By Niels Bohr Thinking Logical

going to be thinking anyway, By Kathy Collins Thinking

You can only have one thought at a time- make it a good one. By Lee Roberson Time Make Thought Good

We havent really paid much attention to thought as a process. we have engaged in thoughts, but we have only paid attention to the content, not to the process. By David Bohm Process Attention Paid Havent Content

Thought makes reality. By Vanna Bonta Thought Reality Makes

Thoughts become things. By Mike Dooley Thoughts Things

Thought is the parent of the deed. By Thomas Carlyle Thought Deed Parent

Think and then think what you have thought. Is it really what you had thought. Think again. By Amit Abraham Thought

To live is to think. By Marcus Tullius Cicero Live

"Thinking" is not something we talk about. By Joseph Barrell Thinking Talk

Thoughts are like a steering wheel By Karen Salmansohn Thoughts Wheel Steering

Thinking is only a small aspect of consciousness. Thought cannot exist without consciousness, but consciousness does not need thought By Eckhart Tolle Thinking Consciousness Small Aspect Thought

We do not really think, we are barely conscious, until something goes wrong. By Charles Sanders Peirce Conscious Wrong Barely

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

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

Thinking is one of the greatest pleasures of the human race. By Bertolt Brecht Thinking Race Greatest Pleasures Human

Thought is the seed of action; but action is as much its second form as thought is its first. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Thought Action Seed Form

Thought is matter as much as the floor, the wall, the telephone, are matter. By Jiddu Krishnamurti Matter Thought Floor Wall Telephone

To make a thought my own, I must think it often. By Mason Cooley Make Thought

All intelligent thoughts have already been thought; what is necessary is only to try to think them again. By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Intelligent Thoughts Thought

Thought is the property of those only who can entertain it. - By Ralph Waldo Emerson Thought Property Entertain

Thought will not work except in silence. By Thomas Carlyle Thought Silence Work

Thoughts are odd misfires By Patricia Cornwell Thoughts Misfires Odd

Thinking is hard work. That's why there are so few people doing it. By Henry Ford Thinking Work Hard People

Thought is the strongest thing we have. By Albert Schweitzer Thought Strongest Thing

Thought is an acid, eating us away. At first we imagine it will only eat into that which is rotten and sick and must be removed. But thought thinks otherwise. It eats blindly. It begins with the prey you most gladly throw to it - but don't imagine it will be content with that! It doesn't stop until it has gnawed away the last thing you hold dear. By Hjalmar Soderberg Acid Eating Thought Imagine Removed

My thoughts are really all I think about. By Peter Davis Thoughts

There are only two kinds of thoughts you can have, memories and imaginings. By Deepak Chopra Memories Imaginings Kinds Thoughts

A thought is a screen, not a mirror; that is why you live in a thought envelope, untouched by Reality. By Anthony De Mello Reality Thought Screen Mirror Envelope

Thinking is an action, By Louise Penny Thinking Action

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

Think. That's what we need you to do. Think. By Bob Geldof

You might think of a thought as an invisible, innocuous little thing. Something that barely exists. But a thought is something hard to conceal. Hold a thought and it melts all over your hands. Touch something else and now you've left traces of it. Hide it under your shirt and it bleeds through. By Thomas Lloyd Qualls Thought Invisible Innocuous Thing Exists

Thinking ... is a soundless dialogue, it is the weaving of patterns, it is a search for meaning. The activity of thought contributes to and shapes all that is specifically human. By Vera John-Steiner Thinking Dialogue Patterns Meaning Soundless

Thought is action in rehearsal. By William Zinsser Thought Rehearsal Action

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

Great minds think for themselves. By Immanuel Kant Great Minds

But thought has no eyelids to close or ears to block ... By David Mitchell Block Thought Eyelids Close Ears

Thinking is hard work, which is why so few people do it. By Henry Ford Thinking Work Hard People

Don't just think it, ink it. By Mark Victor Hansen Ink

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

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

No amount of thinking can stop thinking. By Mark Nepo Thinking Amount Stop

Thinking cannot think now into being present. By Peter Francis Dziuban Thinking Present

Thoughtcrime, they called it. By George Orwell Thoughtcrime Called

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

I am not what I think. I am thinking what I think. By Eric Butterworth Thinking

Who the hell do you think you're, Kiddo?I don't do thinking, Sir. I simply improvise. By Toba Beta Kiddo Sir Thinking Hell Improvise

Think! You can think any think that you wish ... By Dr. Seuss

Thought is powerless, except it make something outside of itself: the thought which conquers the world is not contemplative but active. By William Kingdon Clifford Powerless Active Thought Make Conquers

The thought is not something that observes an inner event, but, rather it is this inner event itself. We do not reflect on something, but, rather, something thinks itself in us. By Robert Musil Event Thought Observes Reflect

Thought, I love thought.But not the juggling and twisting of already existent ideasI despise that self-important game.Thought is the welling up of unknown life into consciousness,Thought is the testing of statements on the touchstone of consciousness,Thought is gazing onto the face of life, and reading what can be read,Thought is pondering over experience, and coming to conclusion.Thought is not a trick, or an exercise, or a set of dodges,Thought is a man in his wholeness, wholly attending. By D.h. Lawrence Consciousnessthought Life Thought Experience Trick

What a peculiar privilege has this little agitation of the brain which we call 'thought'. By David Hume Thought Call Peculiar Privilege Agitation

One thought fills an immensity. By Jaume Plensa Immensity Thought Fills

THOUGHTS are the WORDS supported with the ACTION and both are not independent of each other to produce results. By Anuj Thoughts Words Action Results Supported

Thinking is usually a waste of time and energy, since thinking is essentially a rehashing of what we already know. As a matter of fact, thinking is an easy way to confuse yourself. The more you think, the less you know. By Frederick Lenz Thinking Energy Waste Time Essentially

Thoughts are powerfulSo be careful By Patrick Cruz Thoughts Careful Powerfulso

There are no idle thoughts. All thinking produces form at some level. By Helen Schucman Thoughts Idle Level Thinking Produces

There is a technique, a knack, for thinking, just as there is for doing other things. You are not wholly at the mercy of your thoughts, any more than they are you. They are a machine you can learn to operate. By Alfred North Whitehead Technique Knack Thinking Things Thoughts

How alive is thought, invisible, yet without thought there is no sight. By Dejan Stojanovic Invisible Sight Thought Alive

What was I thinking? Fact is I wasn't thinking. I didn't want to think. I wanted to feel. By Dawn French Thinking Fact Feel Wanted

My thought is me: that is why I cannot stop thinking. I exist because I think I cannot keep from thinking. By Jean-Paul Sartre Thinking Thought Stop Exist

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

Thought is not reality; yet it is through Thought that our realities are created. By Sydney Banks Thought Reality Created Realities

Consciousness is a vast ocean and thinking is the waves & ripples on the surface of the ocean. Every wave & ripple has a very short lived life - it is very fleeting Do not identify with your thoughts - continued indentification with the stream of thinking leads to a very serious dysfunction in ones sense of identity ... By Eckhart Tolle Ocean Consciousness Thinking Vast Surface

There is no question that the language of "felt thought" must be quarried from our personal depths. Like the best gold, it does not lie on the surface. By Jacques Maritain Felt Thought Depths Question Language

Sometimes thinking is like talking to another person, but that person is also you. By Terry Pratchett Person Thinking Talking

Somewhere back a whiskey or so ago I wrote that thinking was a real thing in the world, just like anything else. I mean that very literally, materially. And it's true about poems, too. By Matthew Zapruder World Materially Back Whiskey Ago

Thought is actually something that is dead, it is not a living thing. If 'oneself' gets engrossed in what is dead, then it will become alive. By Dada Bhagwan Dead Thought Thing Living Oneself

An' I got to thinkin', on'y it wasn't thinkin', it was deeper down than thinkin'. By John Steinbeck Thinkin Ony Deeper

Thoughts are powerful beyond measure. By Lailah Gifty Akita Thoughts Measure Powerful