An idea is like a rare bird which cannot be seen. What one sees is the trembling of the branch it has just left.
Lawrence DurrellStichwörter: inspiration genius ideas idea discovery-of-oneself
All children are atheists, they have no idea of God.
Paul-Henri ThiryStichwörter: knowledge belief children atheism atheist atheists idea conception
Try it out yourself. Test your idea with an experimental project. See what works and what doesn't. Then move forward or move on.
Richie NortonStichwörter: try idea project move-on experiment test entrepreneurship experimental move-forward
The average person is in the habit of saying, “The older I get;”’ and he thereby calls the attention of his mind to the idea that he is getting older. In brief, he compels his mind to believe that he is getting older and older, and thereby directs the mind to produce more and more age. The true expression in this connection is, “The longer I live.” This expression calls the mind’s attention to the length of life, which will, in turn, tend to increase the power of that process in you that can prolong life. When people reach the age of sixty or seventy, they usually speak of “the rest of my days,” thus implying the idea that there are only a few more days remaining. The mind is thereby directed to finish life in a short period of time, and accordingly, all the forces of the mind will proceed to work for the speedy termination of personal existence. The correct expression is “from now on,” as, that leads thought into the future indefinitely without impressing the mind with any end whatever.
Christian D. LarsonStichwörter: power mind expression believe connection attention idea process person average older produce increase compels impressing indefinitely
Your opinion of your mental capacity may be great, but if your idea of intelligence is crude, your intelligence-producing thought will also be crude, and can produce only crude intelligence. It is therefore evident that to simply think that you are brilliant will not produce brilliancy, unless your understanding of brilliancy is made larger, higher and finer. …. When your thinking is brilliant, you will be brilliant, but if your thinking is not brilliant you will not be brilliant, no matter how brilliant you may think you are.
Christian D. LarsonStichwörter: intelligence thinking thought opinion think idea capacity brilliance great mental brilliant produce brilliancy
Sí, a veces la idea más absurda, la idea más fantástica en apariencia, se apodera de nosotros con tal fuerza que acabamos por creerla realizable.
Fyodor DostoevskyStichwörter: faith believe idea inspire
An idea so dangerous it can’t be discussed. I thought we buried all that nonsense back in the Dark Ages.
Alastair ReynoldsStichwörter: idea
I know that certain minds would regard as audacious the idea of relating the laws which preside over the play of our organs to those laws which govern inanimate bodies; but, although novel, this truth is none the less incontestable. To hold that the phenomena of life are entirely distinct from the general phenomena of nature is to commit a grave error, it is to oppose the continued progress of science.
François MagendieStichwörter: life truth error progress biology determinism freedom nature materialism laws idea minds phenomena audacious physiology lack-of-free-will organs
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