Thinks Quotes
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He can who thinks he can, and he can't who thinks he can't. This is an inexorable, indisputable law.
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Impressionism is only direct sensation. All great painters were less or more impressionists. It is mainly a question of instinct, and much simpler than [John Singer] Sargent thinks.
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I just look at myself and think about what I can do to help the team. That's what everyone should be doing.
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You can have an idea that everyone else thinks is dumb, and it's still a good idea.
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The efficient man is the man who thinks for himself.
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If you are sure you are right, you need not worry what the world thinks.
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But sooner or later the man who wins is the one who thinks he can.
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It's easier to say, 'Don't care about what anyone thinks,' than it is to actually not care about what anyone thinks. But, honestly, anything you're passionate about, that's what you'll be the best at.
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Man thinks, God directs. [Lat., Homo cogitat, Deu indicat.]
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He who never thinks of anything as 'mine' does not feel the lack of anything: he is never worried by a sense of loss.
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I'm from L.A., but everyone thinks that I'm British.
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The superior man thinks always of virtue; the common man thinks of comfort.
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The best slave is the one who thinks he is free.
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No one thinks of winter when the grass is green.
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Man is not what he thinks he is, he is what he hides.
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Give the girl an inch and she thinks she's a ruler.
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You can not live your life just based on what everyone else thinks.
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For a man's property is not at all secure, though there be good and equitable laws to set the bounds of it, between him and his fellow subjects, if he who commands those subjects, have power to take from any private man, what part he pleases of his property, and use and dispose of it as he thinks good.
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Man thinks, God directs.
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I know, everybody thinks that all Aussies love beer. I guess most of them do, but not me.
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Why can't a heterosexual guy tell a heterosexual guy / That he thinks his booty is fly?
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That mortal is a fool who, prospering, thinks his life has any strong foundation; since our fortune's course of action is the reeling way a madman takes, and no one person is ever happy all the time.
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The gap between what one knows and what one thinks one knows may be higher in the ranks of the elite. The result is supposedly-clever government interventions, introduced with excessive confidence, leading to disastrous results.
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The small man thinks that small acts of goodness are of no benefit, and does not do them; and that small deeds of evil do no harm, and does not refrain from them. Hence, his wickedness becomes so great that it cannot be concealed, and his guilt so great that it cannot be pardoned.