All space must be attached to a value, to a public dimension. There is no private space. The only private space that… — Paulo Mendes da Rocha Copy Share Image
In Tetrad form, the artifact is seen to be not neutral or passive, bur an active logos or utterance of the human… — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
The human mind, if it is to keep its sanity, must maintain the nicest balance between unity and plurality. — Irving Babbitt Copy Share Image
“Aberrations of the human mind are to a large extent due to the obsessional pursuit of some part-truth, treated as if it… — Arthur Koestler Copy Share Image
The human mind is scattered. We have become negligent about our distractions, inertia, confusion, doubt, fear, and anger. — Rajmani Tigunait Copy Share Image
There are no constraints on the human mind, no walls around the human spirit, no barriers to our progress except those we… — Ronald Reagan Copy Share Image
“...The human mind is a complicated place...We hold on to things, images, words, ideas, histories that we don't even know we're holding… — Corey Ann Haydu Copy Share Image
If God can be fully proved by the human mind, then He is no greater than the mind that proves Him. — Billy Graham Copy Share Image
The natural desire of the human mind is to become special - to become special in the ways of the world, to… — Osho Copy Share Image
“The created world, including a major portion of the human mind, is seen as evil by the Gnostic primarily because it distracts… — Stephan A. Hoeller Copy Share Image
The creativity and pathology of the human mind are, after all, two sides of the same medal coined in the evolutionary mint.… — Arthur Koestler Copy Share Image
If God be an infinite being, there cannot be, either in the present or future world, any relative proportion between man and… — Baron d'Holbach Copy Share Image
Philosophy alone can boast (and perhaps it is no more than the boast of philosophy), that her gentle hand is able to… — Edward Gibbon Copy Share Image
There is abundant evidence that the Bible, though written by men, is not the product of the human mind. By countless multitudes… — John Ambrose Fleming Copy Share Image
Thirdly-but not lastly-there was the bias toward what people saw with their own eyes, or thought they had seen. The human mind… — Michael Lewis Copy Share Image
I think that the theory of evolution is the most unscientific, faith-based, fundamentally brainless idea that ever had the misfortune to come… — Ray Comfort Copy Share Image
“Historically, holism had been a break from the reductionist methods of science. Holism (...) is a way of viewing the universe as… — David Zindell Copy Share Image
Synchronicities, epiphanies, peak, and mystical experiences are all cases in which creativity breaks through the barriers of the self and allows awareness… — F. David Peat Copy Share Image
Creativity shouldn't be seen as something otherworldly. It shouldn't be thought of as a process reserved for artists and inventors and other… — Jonah Lehrer Copy Share Image
A kernel of truth lurks at the heart of religion, because spiritual experience, ethical behavior, and strong communities are essential for human… — Sam Harris Copy Share Image
“Nothing can illustrate these observations more forcibly, than a recollection of the happy conjuncture of times and circumstances, under which our Republic… — George Washington Copy Share Image
“We’ve done these mental-health assessment team studies for six years now—between nine and twelve [months] is where a lot of the stress… — Rachel Maddow Copy Share Image
“In consequence of the inevitably scattered and fragmentary nature of our thinking, which has been mentioned, and of the mixing together of… — Arthur Schopenhauer Copy Share Image
“Such are the limitations of the human mind, and so thoroughly engrossing are the cares of common life, that only the few… — Frederick Douglass Copy Share Image
“The concept of destiny is something that humanity has to get rid of because it degrades the future-creator power of human mind!” — Mehmet Murat ildan Copy Share Image
Boredom, anger, sadness, or fear are not 'yours,' not personal. They are conditions of the human mind. They come and go. Nothing… — Eckhart Tolle Copy Share Image
“The human mind is generally far more eager to praise and dispraise than to describe and define.” — Lewis Carroll Copy Share Image
It is with the soul that we grasp the essence of another human being, not with the mind, nor even with the… — Henry Miller Copy Share Image
I am not an advocate for frequent changes in laws and constitutions, but laws and institutions must go hand in hand with… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
All great changes are irksome to the human mind, especially those which are attended with great dangers and uncertain effects. — John Adams Copy Share Image
“The more that the human mind is enlightened, the more desirous it becomes of farther acquisitions in knowledge. The” — Alexander Stewart Copy Share Image
“Only the human mind, unspoiled by the officially structured education and the authority opinions on different subjects, can produce an original thinker.… — Boris Zubry Copy Share Image
There is no limit to the power of the human mind. The more concentrated it is, the more power is brought to… — Swami Vivekananda Copy Share Image
“How very much easier it is for the human mind to tolerate external danger than internal dangers,” — Ernest Jones Copy Share Image
Music is the effort we make to explain to ourselves how our brains work. We listen to Bach transfixed because this is… — Lewis Thomas Copy Share Image
Only the human mind invents categories and tries to force facts into separated pigeonholes. — Alfred Kinsey Copy Share Image
The operations of the human mind are also controlled by words of power, formulas that become a focus of mental activity. — Northrop Frye Copy Share Image
Racial prejudice, anti-Semitism, or hatred of anyone with different beliefs has no place in the human mind or heart. — Billy Graham Copy Share Image
There is nothing so elastic as the human mind. The more we are obliged to do, the more we are able to… — Tryon Edwards Copy Share Image
That extremes beget extremes is an apothegm built on the most profound observation of the human mind. — Charles Caleb Colton Copy Share Image