THOUGHT QUOTES IX

quotations about thought


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A new thought belongs to the world, and is no man's patent.

HERBERT TUTTLE
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attributed, Day's Collacon


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Heresy is only another word for freedom of thought.

GRAHAM GREENE

The Spectator, April 18, 1981

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The measure of greatness in a scientific idea is the extent to which it stimulates thought and opens up new lines of research.

PAUL ADRIAN MAURICE DIRAC

attributed, Cosmology of Lemaître


Orthodoxy is the Bourbon of the world of thought; it learns not, neither can it forget.

THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY

Lay Sermons, Addresses, and Reviews

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Never know whose thoughts you're chewing.

JAMES JOYCE

Ulysses

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My thoughts were like mercury--always shifting away before I could grab them or form them into a cohesive shape.

DAN SIMMONS

Endymion

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Our thoughts are like roots which reach out in every direction into the cosmic ocean of formless energy, and these thought-roots set in motion vibrations like themselves and attract the affinities of our desires and ambitions.

ORISON SWETT MARDEN

The Miracle of Right Thought

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My life is slowed up by thought and the need to understand what I am living.

ANAIS NIN

diary, February 1932

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Each flying thought, a flying thought pursues.

C. B. LANGSTON

"Thought"


Thought is valuable in proportion as it is generative.

EDWARD BULWER LYTTON

Caxtoniana

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It is doubtful whether our present system of popular education does not retard independent or self thinking as much as it promotes it. All genuine education is self-education. It will incite the individual to think for himself, by rethinking what the race's great thinkers have already thought for him, thus enabling him to go ahead under his own mental steam.

JOSEPH ALEXANDER LEIGHTON

The Field of Philosophy

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There is no God, no universe, no human race, no earthly life, no heaven, no hell. It is all a Dream, a grotesque and foolish dream. Nothing exists but you. And You are but a Thought -- a vagrant Thought, a useless Thought, a homeless Thought, wandering forlorn among the empty eternities.

MARK TWAIN

The Mysterious Stranger

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His high-erected thoughts look'd down upon
The smiling valley of his fruitful heart.

DANIEL WEBSTER

A Monumental Column

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The wish is often father to the thought.

JOHN SAUL

Black Lightning

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Learning without thought is labor lost; and thought without learning is perilous.

CONFUCIUS

attributed, Day's Collacon

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As but a swift glance is enough to catch the glory of a great landscape, or only a little lingering is necessary to observe many peculiar beauties in it, so but a brief turn of the mind to sublime thoughts will give us their light and power.

JAMES VILA BLAKE

Essays


Great thoughts, like great deeds, need no trumpet.

PHILIP JAMES BAILEY

Festus

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Every thought and feeling is a painting stroke, in the darkness, of our likeness that is to be; and our whole life is but a chamber, which we are frescoing with colors that do not appear while being laid on wet, but which will shine forth afterwards, when finished and dry.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Life Thoughts


Action helps thought, and thought helps action. By action thought is rendered more masculine, attains to greater breadth, and acquires a certain nobleness and dignity. Thanks to thought, action may become more definite, more precise, more fruitful.

ALFRED AUSTIN

The Bridling of Pegasus

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There is nothing worth thinking but it has been thought before; we must only try to think it again.

JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE

The Maxims and Reflections of Goethe

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