Thought Quotes
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The thought of flight has melted me, I am less solid than liquid, then I'm going up and going invisible like steam.
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O the anguish of the thought that we can never atone to our dead for the stinted affection we gave them.
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I always thought of myself as an amateur stunt man.
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Everything you possess of skill, and wealth, and handicraft, wasn't it first merely a thought and a quest?
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Sometimes something you thought wouldn't really be as big as it was blows up into something else.
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When anyone says they often think something, it means they've just thought of it now.
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The way God has been thought of for thousands of years is no longer convincing; if anything is dead, it can only be the traditional thought of God.
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There's nothing I'm doing these days that I ever thought I was gonna do.
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A thought must tell at once, or not at all.
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The soul of animals is characterized by two faculties, the faculty of discrimination which is the work of thought and sense, and the faculty of originating local movement.
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I thought it was very elegant, a wonderful opening. The vegans seemed so surprised-God knows what they get to eat.
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I had to live through being a woman who thought men always had a one-up... I knew I didn't like it. I thought that's how it was.
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I stayed true to what I thought was good design no matter who it was for.
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All human thought, all science, all religion, is the holding of a candle to the night of the universe.
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If two people have only one thought between them, something is very wrong.
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She avoids deep thought like an empty restaurant, not out of stupidity, but a canny resolve to be happy.
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I once saw a Betsey Johnson runway show that featured thongs and "ass cleavage," and I thought, This is the future.
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"I’ve thought of a reason,” Kit MacNeill said
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"It" is rather the case that we desire something because we believe it to be good than that we believe a thing to be good because we desire it. It is the thought that starts things off.
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I don't know why people thought I was retiring.
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I've never killed anybody... but I've definitely thought about it.
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I don't know, I haven't given it any thought. It's too early to decide anything.
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What was once thought can never be unthought.
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No real blood flows in the veins of the knowing subject constructed by Locke, Hume, and Kant, but rather the diluted extract of reason as a mere activity of thought.