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  • Must manage your thought life daily and then you can manage your life.

  • I never thought life would be this sweet, It got me cheesing from cheek to cheek.

    Song: Best Day Ever, Album: Best Day Ever
  • Your life is an expression of all your thoughts.

  • You only are free when you realize you belong no place - you belong every place - no place at all. The price is high. The reward is great.

    Maya Angelou, Jeffrey M. Elliot (1989). “Conversations with Maya Angelou”
  • I lived in the world of poetry and ideas. I thought life was all about art and philosophy. In the military, I suddenly found out about the real world.

    Source: www.spiegel.de
  • You and I By Henry Alford My hand is lonely for your clasping, dear; My ear is tired waiting for your call. I want your strength to help, your laugh to cheer; Heart, soul and senses need you, one and all. I droop without your full, frank sympathy; We ought to be together—you and I; We want each other so, to comprehend The dream, the hope, things planned, or seen, or wrought. Companion, comforter and guide and friend, As much as love asks love, does thought ask thought. Life is so short, so fast the lone hours fly, We ought to be together, you and I.

    Dream   Lonely   Cheer  
  • Even luxuries are arranged according to ideas and ideals, to make them reflect as much of thought-life as possible - and this is Art.

    Art   Ideas   Luxury  
    Swami Vivekananda (2015). “The Complete Works of Swami Vivekananda”, p.1683, Manonmani Publishers
  • [A]s if it were not the masterful will which subjugates the forces of nature to be the genii of the lamp... that forces a life-thought into a pregnant word or phrase, and sends it ringing through the ages!

    Age   Lamps   Phrases  
    William Mathews (1874). “Getting on in the World: Or, Hints on Success in Life”, p.93, Belford Bros.
  • Continue to be bold, courageous. Try to choose the wisest thing and once you've chosen the wisest thing go out and try to achieve it. Be it.

  • God is more concerned with conforming me to the likeness of His Son than leaving me in my comfort zones. God is more interested in inward qualities than outward circumstances - things like refining my faith, humbling my heart, cleaning up my thought life and strengthening my character.

    God   Faith   Christian  
    Joni Eareckson Tada, Steven Estes (1997). “When God Weeps: Why Our Sufferings Matter to the Almighty”, p.121, Harper Collins
  • Nothing remains beautiful and interesting except thought, because the thought is the life.

    George Bernard Shaw (2015). “George Bernard Shaw: The Collected Plays (Illustrated): 60 plays including Caesar and Cleopatra, Pygmalion, Saint Joan, The Apple Cart, Cymbeline, Androcles And The Lion, The Man Of Destiny, The Inca Of Perusalem and Macbeth Skit”, p.3155, e-artnow
  • “No thought lives in your head rent-free.” Each thought you have will either be an investment or a cost.

    Facebook Post by T. Harv Eker, www.facebook.com. November 1, 2011.
  • In life, we weep at the thought of death. In death, perhaps we weep at the thought of life.

  • Act as if you are going to live for ever and cast your plans way ahead. You must feel responsible without time limitations, and the consideration of whether you may or may not be around to see the results should never enter your thoughts.

  • Our own worst enemy cannot harm us as much as our unwise thoughts. No one can help us as much as our own compassionate thoughts.

  • The world is not a machine. Everything in it is force, life, thought.

    Machines   World   Force  
  • The ticket out of the Depression was an education, a college degree. It really didn't matter if you knew anything. You just had to have the degree. My dad, up until the last two years of his life, thought he had failed miserably with me 'cause I didn't go to college. I mean, you've seen postgame interviews with the star of the game and the players always talk about how proud his parents are because he's the first guy in his family ever to attend college. I'm the first in my family not to! I'm the first of my family not to have a degree. It's thrown everybody for a loop.

    Dad   Mean   College  
    Source: www.rushlimbaugh.com
  • But when, at the end of my sophomore year, I became a philosophy major and started doing my first seriously pretentious thinking, I became a vegetarian again. The kind of willful forgetting that I was sure meat eating required felt too paradoxical to the intellectual life I was trying to shape. I thought life could, should, and must conform to the mold of reason. You can imagine how annoying this made me.

    "Eating Animals". Book by Jonathan Safran Foer, books.google.ru. March 4, 2010.
  • I look at some of the great novelists, and I think the reason they are great is that they're telling the truth. The fact is they're using made-up names, made-up people, made-up places, and made-up times, but they're telling the truth about the human being- what we are capable of, what makes us lose, laugh, weep, fall down, and gnash our teeth and wring our hands and kill each other and love each other.

  • Quite apart from any conscious program, the great cultural historians have always been historical morphologists: seekers after theforms of life, thought, custom, knowledge, art.

  • If a human being dreams a great dream, dares to love somebody; if a human being dares to be Martin King, or Mahatma Gandhi, or Mother Theresa, or Malcolm X; if a human being dares to be bigger than the condition into which she or he was born-it means so can you. And so you can try to stretch, stretch, stretch yourself so you can internalize, 'Homo sum, humani nil a me alienum puto. I am a human being, nothing human can be alien to me.' That's one thing I'm learning.

    Mother   Dream   Kings  
  • Perhaps we are looking at this from a wrong perspective; this search for the truth, the meaning of life, the reason of God. We all have this mindset that the answers are so complex and so vast that it is almost impossible to comprehend. I think, on the contrary, that the answers are so simple; so simple that it is staring us straight in the face, screaming its lungs out, and yet we fail to notice it. We're looking through a telescope, searching the stars for the answer, when the answer is actually a speck of dirt on the telescope lens.

    Life   Stars   Simple  
  • It is sad but true that sometimes we need the tragedy to help us to see how human we are and how we are more alike than we are different.

    Twitter post from May 21, 2013
  • Yes, as Rhett had prophesied, marriage could be a lot of fun. Not only was it fun but she was learning many things. That was odd in itself, because Scarlett had thought life could teach her no more. Now she felt like a child, every day on the brink of a new discovery.

    Margaret Mitchell (2016). “Gone with the Wind”, p.552, Hamilton Books
  • Let your love to life be love to your highest hope; and let your highest hope be the highest thought of life!

    Friedrich Nietzsche (2016). “THUS SPOKE ZARATHUSTRA - A Book for All and None (World Classics Series): Philosophical Novel”, p.54, e-artnow
  • Labor is life; thought is light.

  • It will be a shock to men when they realize that thoughts that were fast enough for today are not fast enough for tomorrow. But thinking tomorrow's thoughts today is one kind of future life.

    Life   Men   Thinking  
    Christopher Morley (1938). “History of an Autumn”, J.B. Lippincott
  • The funny thing was, you see, that Mike Fink didn't think of himself as a murderer. He thought of life as a contest, and dying was what happened to those who came out second best, but it wasn't the same as murder, it was a fair fight.

    Orson Scott Card (2009). “Red Prophet: The Tales of Alvin Maker”, p.235, Macmillan
  • Opportunities do not come with their values stamped upon them.... To face every opportunity of life thoughtfully, and ask its meaning bravely and earnestly, is the only way to meet supreme opportunities when they come, whether open-faced or disguised.

    Opportunity   Way   Faces  
    Maltbie Davenport Babcock (1901). “Thoughts for Every-day Living from the Spoken and Written Words of Maltbie Davenport Babcock”
  • Reality prior to my language exists as an unthinkable thought. . . . life precedes love, bodily matter precedes the body, and one day in its turn language shall have preceded possession of silence.

    Clarice Lispector (1988). “The Passion According to G.H.”, p.169, U of Minnesota Press
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