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"Mind, even more deadly to empires than to individuals, erodes them, compromises their solidity."
"Grant me, O Lord, a sunny mind-Thy windy will to bear!"
"This is life. Our bodies change. Our minds change. Our hearts change. Things are always evolving. I hope we can be supportive of each other and try to really have each other's backs, especially when we don't know the whole story."
"If what charms you is nothing but abstract principles, sit down and turn them over quietly in your mind: but never dub yourself a Philosopher."
"You know I don't love any one but you. You shouldn't mind because some one else loved me."
"Who cannot open an honest mind No friend will he be of mine."
"When riding my old Harley a ninety per at midnight down the Via Roma in Naples, I kept one consolation firmly in mind: If anything goes wrong, I'll never have time to regret it."
"My fundamental premise about the brain is that its workings - what we sometimes call "mind" - are a consequence of its anatomy and physiology, and nothing more."
"Coach Lombardi showed me that by working hard and using my mind, I could overcome my weakness to the point where I could be one of the best."
"Representation is a crucial location of struggle for any exploited and oppressed people asserting subjectivity and decolonization of the mind."
"Eloquence is the child of knowledge. When a mind is full, like a wholesome river, it is also clear."
"To all apparent beauties blind, each blemish strikes an envious mind."
"I am an instrument in the shape/ of a woman trying to translate pulsations/ into images for the relief of the body/ and the reconstruction of the mind."
"You can't make a perfect painting. We can see perfection in our minds. But we can't make a perfect painting."
"The key to spontaneous wit is an unburdened mind."
"Review your list as often as you need to get them off your mind."
"You can fool everyone else, but you can't fool your own mind."
"If the contemplation, even of inanimate beauty, is so delightful; if it ravishes the senses, even when the fair form is foreign tous: What must be the effects of moral beauty? And what influence must it have, when it embellishes our own mind, and is the result of our own reflection and industry?"
"A quiet mind is more important than a positive mind."