You can do what you decide to do — but you cannot decide what you will decide to do.

Sam Harris

Stichwörter: free-will mind brain



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Art is ment to travel from your heart to your head and out through your fingers...

Kelly Bingham

Stichwörter: art mind heart artist head



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I don't know when I'll able to knock in the door of her mind. But I believe in my love, enthusiasm and passion. Someday dream may come true.

Santonu Kumar Dhar

Stichwörter: passion mind believe enthusiasm knock



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...I pray this winter be gentle and kind - a season of rest from the wheel of the mind...

John Geddes

Stichwörter: peace mind winter pray rest kind gentle



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If you're silent for a long time, people just arrive in your mind.

Alice Walker

Stichwörter: writing writers people silence mind characters silent



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We're all born with the greatest treasures we'll ever have in life. One of those treasures is your mind, another is your heart.

Susan Abulhawa

Stichwörter: mind heart



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The sooner we associate long hours and multitasking with incompetence and carelessness the better. The next time you hear boasts of executives pulling an all-nighter or holding conference calls in their cars, be sure to offer your condolences; it's grim being stuck in sweatshops run by managers too ignorant to understand productivity and risk. Working people like this is as smart as running your factory without maintenance. In manufacturing and engineering businesses, everyone learns that the top priority is asset integrity: protecting the machinery on which the business depends. In knowledge-based economies, that machinery is the mind.

Margaret Heffernan

Stichwörter: mind



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As with stomachs, we should pity minds that do not eat.

Victor Hugo

Stichwörter: knowledge mind les-miserables victor-hugo stomach



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As always when he worked with this much concentration he began to feel a sense of introverting pressure. There was no way out once he was in, no genuine rest, no one to talk to who was capable of understanding the complexity (simplicity) of the problem or the approaches to a tentative solution. There came a time in every prolonged effort when he had a moment of near panic, or "terror in a lonely place," the original semantic content of the word. The lonely place was his own mind. As a mathematician he was free from subjection to reality, free to impose his ideas and designs on his own test environment. The only valid standard for his work, its critical point (zero or infinity), was the beauty it possessed, the deft strength of his mathematical reasoning. THe work's ultimate value was simply what it revealed about the nature of his intellect. What was at stake, in effect, was his own principle of intelligence or individual consciousness; his identity, in short. This was the infalling trap, the source of art's private involvement with obsession and despair, neither more nor less than the artist's self-containment, a mental state that led to storms of overwork and extended stretches of depression, that brought on indifference to life and at times the need to regurgitate it, to seek the level of expelled matter. Of course, the sense at the end of a serious effort, if the end is reached successfully, is one of lyrical exhilaration. There is air to breathe and a place to stand. The work gradually reveals its attachment to the charged particles of other minds, men now historical, the rediscovered dead; to the main structure of mathematical thought; perhaps even to reality itself, the so-called sum of things. It is possible to stand in time's pinewood dust and admire one's own veronicas and pavanes.

Don DeLillo

Stichwörter: art despair mind loneliness thought depression obsession mental-health concentration art-creation



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The interpretation of Dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind

Sigmund Freud

Stichwörter: dreams mind unconscious



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