MIND QUOTES VI

quotations about the mind

A man should keep his little brain attic stocked with all the furniture that he is likely to use, and the rest he can put away in the lumber-room of his library, where he can get it if he wants it.

SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

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"I must really improve my Mind," I tell myself, and once more begin to patch and repair that crazy structure. So I toil and toil on at the vain task of edification, though the wind tears off the tiles, the floors give way, the ceilings fall, strange birds build untidy nests in the rafters, and owls hoot and laugh in the tumbling chimneys.

LOGAN PEARSALL SMITH

Trivia

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I never met one interesting mind that was not richly endowed with inadmissible deficiencies.

EMIL CIORAN

The Trouble with Being Born

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It's a good thing to turn your mind upside down now and then, like an hour-glass, to let the particles run the other way.

CHRISTOPHER MORLEY

The Haunted Bookshop

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The greatest business of a man is to improve his mind.

WELLINS CALCOTT

Thoughts Moral and Divine

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You must maintain strength of body in order to preserve strength of mind.

LUC DE CLAPIERS, MARQUIS DE VAUVENARGUES

Reflections and Maxims


Biology gives you a brain. Life turns it into a mind.

JEFFREY EUGENIDES

Middlesex

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Persons without minds are like weeds that delight in good earth; they want to be amused by others, all the more because they are dull within.

HONORÉ DE BALZAC

The Vicar of Tours

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There are tumults of the mind, when, like the great convulsions of Nature, all seems anarchy and returning chaos; yet often, in those moments of vast disturbance, as in the strife of Nature itself, some new principle of order, or some new impulse of conduct, develops itself, and controls, and regulates, and brings to an harmonious consequence, passions and elements which seem only to threaten despair and subversion.

WILLIAM GIBSON

The Difference Engine

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My mind changes often ... People who have no mind can easily be steadfast and firm, but when a man is loaded down to the guards with it, as I am, every heavy sea of foreboding or inclination, maybe of indolence, shifts the cargo.

MARK TWAIN

letter to James Redpath, August 8, 1871

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A truly open mind means forcing our imaginations to conform to the evidence of reality, and not vice versa.

LAWRENCE M. KRAUSS

A Universe from Nothing

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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

attributed, Looking Toward Sunset: From Sources Old and New, Original and Selected

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Which came first, the mind or the idea of the mind? Have you never wondered? They arrived together. The mind is an idea.

BERNARD BECKETT

Genesis

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The mind commands the body and is instantly obeyed. The mind commands itself and meets resistance.

ST. AUGUSTINE

Confessions

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A weak mind is like a microscope, which magnifies trifling things, but cannot receive great ones.

ELIZA COOK

Diamond Dust

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Just as dogs love to chew bones, the mind loves to get its teeth into problems. That's why it does crossword puzzles and builds atom bombs.

ECKHART TOLLE

The Power of Now

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There are some metaphysical and abstract arguments for the opinion that the mind, the I within, that controls the body, what the Germans call the ego--which is Latin for I--is simple, not complex; that is, one power operating in different ways and doing different things. I am myself inclined to think that the better opinion; but it is not necessary here to go into this question at all, for what we are going to study is not the mind itself, but human nature, that is, the operations of the mind. And there is no doubt that the operations of the mind are complex. There may be, I am inclined to think there is, but one power, which perceives and thinks and feels and wills; but perceiving and thinking and feeling and willing are very different actions, and it is only with the actions that we have to do.

LYMAN ABBOTT

A Study in Human Nature

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It is the mind that maketh good or ill,
That maketh wretch or happy, rich or poor.

EDMUND SPENSER

The Faerie Queene

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Physical concepts are free creations of the human mind, and are not, however it may seem, uniquely determined by the external world.

ALBERT EINSTEIN

The Evolution of Physics

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The force of mind is only as great as its expression; its depth only as deep as its power to expand and lose itself.

GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL

The Phenomenology of Spirit