THOUGHT QUOTES VII

quotations about thought

Thought and action should be one.

GEBHARD LEBRECHT VON BLUCHER

attributed, Day's Collacon


Second thoughts are the adopted children of experience.

ELIZA COOK

"Diamond Dust", Eliza Cook's Journal, Volume 3

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Borrowed thoughts, like borrowed money, only reveal the poverty that necessitates the loan.

ELIZA COOK

Diamond Dust

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Thought and action are the jailers of Fate -- they imprison, being base; they are also the angels of Freedom -- they liberate being noble.

JAMES ALLEN

As a Man Thinketh


My thoughts are my company; I can bring them together, select them, detain them, dismiss them.

WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR

Imaginary Conversations

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An author who sets his reader on sounding the depths of his own thoughts serves him best.

AMOS BRONSON ALCOTT

Table Talk

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O for a life of Sensations rather than of Thoughts!

JOHN KEATS

letter to Benjamin Bailey, November 22, 1817

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Call one thought, and another will follow.

EDWARD COUNSEL

Maxims


Two heads are better than one.

JOHN HEYWOOD

Proverbs

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People, in all but the most favored times and places, are rooted to the places where they were born, think the thoughts of those places, can endure no other thoughts. The next parish even is suspected.

WALTER BAGEHOT

Literary Studies

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For good thoughts (though God accept them) yet, towards men, are little better than good dreams, except they be put in act; and that cannot be, without power and place, as the vantage, and commanding ground.

FRANCIS BACON

"Of Great Place", The Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral

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Thought is valuable in proportion as it is generative.

EDWARD BULWER LYTTON

Caxtoniana

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The history of human thought recalls the swinging of a pendulum which takes centuries to swing. After a long period of slumber comes a moment of awakening. Then thought frees herself from the chains with which those interested -- rulers, lawyers, clerics -- have carefully enwound her. She shatters the chains. She subjects to severe criticism all that has been taught her, and lays bare the emptiness of the religious political, legal, and social prejudices amid which she has vegetated. She starts research in new paths, enriches our knowledge with new discoveries, creates new sciences.

PETER KROPOTKIN

Anarchist Morality

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Give me the storm and tempest of thought and action, rather than the dead calm of ignorance and faith! Banish me from Eden when you will; but first let me eat of the fruit of the tree of knowledge!

ROBERT G. INGERSOLL

The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll

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Thought is not made in a vacuum, nor created out of likeness. It requires travel and shipping and the coming and going of strangers to impregnate a civilization. That is why thought has flourished in cities which lie along the paths of communication. Nineveh, Athens, Alexandria, Rome, Venice, the Hansa towns, London, Paris -- they have made ideas out of the movement and contact of many people. Men are jostled into thought. Left alone they spin the same thread from the same dream. A community which is self-contained and homogeneous and secluded is intellectually deaf, dumb, and blind. It can cultivate robust virtue and simple dogmatism, but it will not invent or throw out a profusion of ideas.

WALTER LIPPMANN

The Stakes of Diplomacy

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Thoughts are no more than electrical surges in the brain.

ALAN LIGHTMAN

Einstein's Dreams

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Each flying thought, a flying thought pursues.

C. B. LANGSTON

"Thought"


Man being made a reasonable, and so a thinking creature, there is nothing more worthy of his being, than the right direction and employment of his thoughts; since upon this depends both his usefulness to the public, and his own present and future benefit in all respects.

WILLIAM PENN

Some Fruits of Solitude

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Great thoughts come from the heart.

LUC DE CLAPIERS, MARQUIS DE VAUVENARGUES

Reflections and Maxims


Nothing in this world requires such long seasoning and ripening as new thoughts.

HENRY WARD BEECHER

Proverbs from Plymouth Pulpit

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