Quotes about thin
thinking essence taught
Robert Morgan I don't think poetry is something that can be taught. We can encourage young writers, but what you can't teach them is the very essence of poetry.
thinking these-days best-poetry
Robert Morgan Among the American contemporaries I read with most enjoyment are several North Carolinians. I think the best poetry being written these days is being written by Southerners.
thinking beard shaving
Paul McCartney Having a beard is natural. When you think about it, shaving it off is quite weird.
thinking mind surprise
Orson Scott Card One mind can think only of its own questions; it rarely surprises itself.
thinking animal said
Orson Scott Card You understand that the piggies are animals, and you no more condemn them for murdering Libo and Pipo than you condemn a cabra for shewing up capim." That's right," said Miro. Ender smiled. "And that's why you'll never learn anything from them. Because you think of them as animals.
thinking people evil
Orson Scott Card Good people can't out-think evil, cause evil thinks of things good folks can't think of.
thinking two-sides coins
Orson Scott Card You're like, both like, Alexander the Great.' We can't both be Alexander.' Well sometimes I think you're two side of the same coin, and I'm the metal in between.
thinking people joy
Ram Dass I think that people will find a tremendous joy and fulfillment in service to other human beings, and that often this is what is missing in their lives.
thinking two soul
Ram Dass These are planes of consciousness, and I think human beings exist on two planes of consciousness, the soul and the ego.
thinking mind consciousness
Ram Dass Faith, consciousness, and awareness all exist beyond the thinking mind.
thinking firsts realizing
Ram Dass At first you think that your sadhana Is a limited part of your life. In time you realize that Everything you do is part of your sadhana.
thinking be-here-now daring
Ram Dass If you think you are free, there is no escape possible.
thinking persons
Ram Dass Each person tells you who they think they are, and who they think you are.
thinking ego scare
Ram Dass Most of us are convinced that we are our egos, which is who we think we are. The ego is part of our incarnation. It dies with the body, which is why we are so afraid of death. Death scares the hell out of who you think you are, especially if you think you are this body.
thinking past be-here-now
Ram Dass Don't think about the past. Just be here now.
thinking mind thinking-mind
Ram Dass When you are completely identified with your thinking mind you are totally separate from everything else in the universe.
thinking interesting mind
Ram Dass The interesting question is, how do you put yourself in a position so that you can allow ‘what is’ to be. The enemy turns out to be the creation of mind. Because when you are just in the moment, doing what you are doing, there is no fear. The fear is when you stand back to think about it. The fear is not in the actions. The fear is in the thought about the actions.
thinking mind moments
Ram Dass Our thinking minds deprive us of the happiness that comes when we are living fully in the moment.
thinking people suffering
Randy Alcorn This is one of the great paradoxes of suffering. Those who don't suffer much think suffering should keep people from God, while many who suffer a great deal turn to God, not from him.
thinking your-side people
F. Lee Bailey Those who think the information brought out at a criminal trial is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth are fools. Prosecuting or defending a case is nothing more than getting to those people who will talk for your side, who will say what you want said.
thinking average guy
F. Lee Bailey The public regards lawyers with great distrust. They think lawyers are smarter than the average guy but use their intelligence deviously. Well, they're wrong. Usually they are not smarter.
thinking dishonesty boomerang
H. Jackson Brown, Jr. Dishonesty is like a boomerang. About the time you think all is well, it hits you in the back of the head.
thinking air doors
Kate Morton Round and round the questions flew, until finally I found myself standing at the open door of a bookshop. It’s natural in times of great perplexity, I think, to seek out the familiar, and the high shelves and long rows of neatly lined-up spines were immensely reassuring. Amid the smell of ink and binding, the dusty motes in beams of strained sunlight, the embrace of warm, tranquil air, I felt that I could breathe more easily.
thinking ideas issues
Kurt Vonnegut I think jokes are a perfectly viable form of literature. Some critics take issue with me because I make my points and discuss my ideas with jokes, rather than with oceanic tragedy.
thinking doubt tribes
Kurt Vonnegut Also, I think that, you know, it's tribal behavior. I don't think that Pat Robertson, for instance, doubts that we evolved. He is simply representing a tribe.
thinking helping evolution
Kurt Vonnegut I do feel that evolution is being controlled by some sort of divine engineer. I can't help thinking that. And this engineer knows exactly what he or she is doing and why, and where evolution is headed. That's why we've got giraffes and hippopotami and the clap.
thinking humanity humans
Kurt Vonnegut Human beings are about 1,000 times dumber and meaner than they think they are.
thinking people trouble
Kurt Vonnegut I just know that there are plenty of people who are in terrible trouble and can't get out. And so I'm impatient with those who think that it's easy for people to get out of trouble.
thinking sight two
Kurt Vonnegut They were lovebirds. They entertained each other endlessly with little gifts: sights worth seeing out the plane window, amusing or instructive bits from things they read, random recollections of times gone by. They were, I think, a flawless example of what Bokonon calls a duprass, which is a karass composed of only two persons.
thinking roman-numerals numbers
Kurt Vonnegut Do you think Arabs are dumb? They gave us our numbers. Try doing long division with Roman numerals.
thinking hocus-pocus heard
Kurt Vonnegut I think William Shakespeare was the wisest human being I ever heard of. To be perfectly frank, though, that's not saying much.
thinking usual storytelling
Kurt Vonnegut It goes against the American storytelling grain to have someone in a situation he can't get out of, but I think this is very usual in life.