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'Tis the mind that makes the body rich.
William Shakespeare
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A fresh mind keeps the body fresh. Take in the ideas of the day, drain off those of yesterday. As to the morrow, time enough to consider it when it becomes today.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
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A girl with brains ought to do something with them besides think.
Anita Loos
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A man's mind is wont to tell him more than seven watchmen sitting in a tower.
Rudyard Kipling
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A mind grows by what it feeds on.
Josiah Gilbert Holland
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A weak mind is like a microscope, which magnifies trifling things, but cannot receive great ones.
Earl of Chesterfield
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All the resources we need are in the mind
Theodore Roosevelt
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All things tend to corrupt perverted minds.
Cicero
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All this sensory input, which begins in the brain, has its effect throughout the body.
Norman Cousins
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As every divided kingdom falls, so every mind divided between many studies confounds and saps itself.
Leonardo da Vinci
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As you think so shall you be! Since you cannot physically experience another person, you can only experience them in your mind. Conclusion: All of the other people in your life are simply thoughts in your mind. Not physical beings to you, but thoughts. Your relationships are all in how you think about the other people of your life. Your experience of all those people is only in your mind. Your feelings about your lovers come from your thoughts. For example, they may in fact behave in ways that you find offensive. However, your relationship to them when they behave offensively is not determined by their behavior, it is determined only by how you choose to relate to that behavior. Their actions are theirs, you cannot own them, you cannot be them, you can only process them in your mind.
Wayne Dyer
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Conviction is the conscience of the mind.
Nicolas Chamfort
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Don't let your mind go wandering, its too small to go out by itself.
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Everything tends to make us believe that there exists a certain point of the mind at which life and death, the real and the imagined, past and future, the communicable and the incommunicable, high and low, cease to be perceived as contradictions.
André Breton
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Give up the belief that mind is, even temporarily, compressed within the skull, and you will quickly become more manly or womanly. You will understand yourself and your Maker better than before.
Mary Baker Eddy
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Great athletes train their minds as well as their bodies. There are various mental conditioning techniques many use when preparing for an event. Perhaps the best known technique is visualization, creating a mental image not only of the desired result (the gold medal, a new world record, a hole-in-one), but also of every move that will be taken en route to the ultimate goal.
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Have a strong mind and a soft heart.
Anthony J. D'Angelo
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He has the lucidity which is the by-product of a fundamentally sterile mind. He does not have to struggle... with the crowded pulsations of a fecund imagination. On the contrary he is almost devoid of imagination.
Aneurin Bevan
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He is not elevated by good fortune or depressed by bad. His mind is established in God, and he is free from delusion.
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He then learns that in going down into the secrets of his own mind he has descended into the secrets of all minds.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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He who has a mind to do mischief will always find a pretense.
Publilius Syrus
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I consider that a man's brain originally is like a little empty attic, and you have to stock it with such furniture as you choose.
Arthur Conan Doyle
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I find, by experience, that the mind and the body are more than married, for they are most intimately united; and when one suffers, the other sympathizes.
Earl of Chesterfield
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If a cluttered desk is a sign of a cluttered mind, just what does an empty desk mean?
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If we are to have magical bodies, we must have magical minds.
Wayne Dyer
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Iron rusts from disuse, stagnant water loses its purity and in cold weather becomes frozen; even so does inaction sap the vigors of the mind.
Leonardo da Vinci
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It is not enough to have a good mind, the main thing is to use it well.
René Descartes
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It is only through your conscious mind that you can reach the subconscious. Your conscious mind is the porter at the door, the watchman at the gate. It is to the conscious mind that the subconscious looks for all its impressions.
Robert Collier
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It is psychological law that whatever we desire to accomplish we must impress upon the subjective or subconscious mind.
Orison Swett Marden
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It is the sign of a dull mind to dwell upon the cares of the body, to prolong exercise, eating and drinking and other bodily functions. These things are best done by the way; all your attention must be given to the mind.
Epictetus
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It stands to the everlasting credit of science that by acting on the human mind it has overcome man's insecurity before himself and before nature.
Albert Einstein
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It's a damn poor mind that can only think of one way to spell a word.
Andrew Jackson
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Just as our eyes need light in order to see, our minds need ideas in order to conceive.
Napoleon Hill
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Let me not to the marriage of true minds admit impediments. Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds, or bends with the remover to remove.
William Shakespeare
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Like swift water an active mind never stagnates.
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Little minds are interested in the extraordinary; great minds in the commonplace.
Elbert Hubbard
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Man's mind is not a container to be filled but rather a fire to be kindled.
Dorothea Brande
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Mind is the great lever of all things.
Daniel Webster
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Mind is the Master--power that molds and makes, and Man is Mind, and ever more he takes the Tool of Thought, and shaping what he wills, brings forth a thousand joys, a thousand ills--He thinks in secret and it comes to pass; Environment is but his looking-glass.
James Allen
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Mind like bodies, will often fall into a pimpled, ill-conditioned state from mere excess of comfort.
Charles Dickens
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Mind moves matter.
Virgil
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Minds, like bodies, will fall into a pimpled, ill-conditioned state from mere excess of comfort.
Charles Dickens
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Money spent on the mind is never spent in vain.
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Much of your pain is the bitter potion by which the physician within you heals your sick self.
Khalil Gibran
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My own brain is to me the most unaccountable of machinery --always buzzing, humming, soaring roaring diving, and then buried in mud. And why? What's this passion for?
Virginia Woolf
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Nature abhors a vacuum. When a head lacks brains, nature fills it with conceit.
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Neurosis is always a substitute for legitimate suffering.
Carl Jung
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Ninety-nine percent of who you are is invisible and untouchable.
Buckminster Fuller
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Not all those who know their minds know their hearts as well.
François de La Rochefoucauld
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Not Chaos, not the darkest pit of lowest Erebus, nor aught of blinder vacancy, scooped out by help of dreams --can breed such fear and awe as fall upon us often when we look into our Minds, into the Mind of Man.
William Wordsworth
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Nothing in life is as good as the marriage of true minds between man and woman. As good? It is life itself.
Pearl S. Buck
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Old minds are like old horses; you must exercise them if you wish to keep them in working order.
John Adams
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One dull pencil is worth two sharp minds.
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Our brains our seventy year clocks, the angel of life winds them up once and for all, then closes the case, and gives the key into the hands of the angel of resurrection.
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Our minds should not be empty because if they are not preoccupied by good, evil will break in upon them.
Samuel Johnson
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Out of sight, out of mind. The absent are always in the wrong.
Thomas à Kempis
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Prosperity begins with a state of mind.
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Remember, when life's path is steep, to keep your mind even.
Horace
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Some minds are like concrete, all mixed up and permanently set.
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Some minds seem almost to create themselves, springing up under every disadvantage and working their solitary but irresistible way through a thousand obstacles.
Washington Irving
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Texas is not a state -- it's a state of mind.
John Steinbeck
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The ability to be in the present moment is a major component of mental wellness.
Abraham Maslow
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The blessing of an active mind, when it is in a good condition, is, that it not only employ itself, but is almost sure to be the means of giving wholesome employment to others.
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The brain is the only part of the human machine that doesn't wear out. Probably it's because the brain is the only part that is not overworked.
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The Brain is wider than the sky-.
Emily Dickinson
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The center that I cannot find is known to my unconscious mind.
W. H. Auden
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The chief function of the body is to carry the brain around
Thomas Edison
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The components of anxiety, stress, fear, and anger do not exist independently of you in the world. They simply do not exist in the physical world, even though we talk about them as if they do.
Wayne Dyer
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The conscious mind may be compared to a fountain playing in the sun and falling back into the great subterranean pool of subconscious from which it rises.
Sigmund Freud
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The direct effect on our mind is achieved by the words, the text, the thought, which arouse consideration. Our will is directly affected by the super-objective, by other objectives, by a through line of action. Our feelings are directly worked upon by tempo-rhythm.
Konstantin Stanislavski
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The disunited mind is far from wise; how can it meditate? How be at peace? When you know no peace, how can you know joy?
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The empires of the futures are the empires of the mind.
Winston Churchill
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The fundamental fact about the Greek was that he had to use his mind. The ancient priests had said, Thus far and no farther. We set the limits of thought. The Greek said, All things are to be examined and called into question. There are no limits set on thought.
Edith Hamilton
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The hand is the cutting edge of the mind.
Jacob Bronowski
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The human mind is our fundamental resource.
John F. Kennedy
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The human mind will not be confined to any limits.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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The man who acquires the ability to take full possession of his own mind may take possession of anything else to which he justly entitled.
Andrew Carnegie
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The mind conceives with pain, but it brings forth with delight.
Joseph Joubert
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The mind is a matter over every kind of fortune; itself acts in both ways, being the cause of its own happiness and misery.
Seneca the Younger
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The mind is always the patsy of the heart.
François de La Rochefoucauld
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The mind is its own place, and in itself can make heaven of hell, a hell of heaven.
John Milton
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The mind is like an iceberg, it floats with one-seventh of its bulk above water.
Sigmund Freud
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The mind is not a hermit's cell, but a place of hospitality and intercourse.
Charles Cooley
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The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled.
Plutarch
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The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled.
Plutarch
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The mind is so rarely disturbed, but that the company of friend will restore it to some degree of tranquility and sedateness.
Adam Smith
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The mind is the result of the torments the flesh undergoes or inflicts upon itself.
Emil Cioran
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The mind like a parachute functions only when open.
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The mind moves in the direction of our currently dominant thoughts
Earl Nightingale
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The mind of man is like a clock that is always running down, and requires to be constantly wound up.
William Hazlitt
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The mind profits by the wrecks of every passion.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
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The mind, like the dyer's hand, is colored by what it holds.
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The most complicated achievements of thought are possible without the assistance of consciousness.
Sigmund Freud
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The subjective mind is entirely under the control of the objective mind. With the utmost fidelity it reproduces and works out to its final consequences whatever the objective mind impresses upon it.
Thomas Troward
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The trouble with most people is that they think with their hopes or fears or wishes, rather than their minds.
Will Durant
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The true sound and strong mind is the one that can embrace equally great and small things.
Samuel Johnson
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The truth is that we can learn to condition our minds, bodies, and emotions to link pain or pleasure to whatever we choose. By changing what we link pain and pleasure to, we will instantly change our behaviors.
Tony Robbins
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The waking mind is the least serviceable in the arts.
Henry Miller
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The water we drink has to be purified, but look at the trash we feed our minds.
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The wavering mind is but a base possession.
Euripides
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