The frankest and freest and privatest product of the human mind and heart is a love letter... — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
The most destructive element in the human mind is fear. Fear creates aggressiveness; aggressiveness engenders hostility; hostility engenders fear, a disastrous circle. — Dorothy Thompson Copy Share Image
When you're dealing with the world of dreams, the psyche, and potential of a human mind, there has to be emotional stakes.… — Christopher Nolan Copy Share Image
I join you therefore in branding as cowardly the idea that the human mind is incapable of further advances. — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
Whatever conclusions we reach about the reality of God, the history of this idea must tell us something important about the human… — Karen Armstrong Copy Share Image
The curiosity of the human mind is essential if you want citizens who think rather than accept the first nonsense they come… — Francois Englert Copy Share Image
Every age must look for its sanction to its poetry and philosophy, for in these the human mind, as it looks backward… — James Joyce Copy Share Image
“To speak of mystery in a Christian sense means that the human mind is finite and not fully able to understand, deduce… — Tobin Wilson Copy Share Image
And God has set up prayer in such a way that, if you want to explain it away, you can. That's the… — Dallas Willard Copy Share Image
Many times man lives and dies between his two eternities: that of race and that of Soul... A brief parting from those… — William Butler Yeats Copy Share Image
We seek to sow life in the child rather than theories, to help him in his growth, mental and emotional as well… — Maria Montessori Copy Share Image
Some men spend their lives watching bees and ants, noting down the habits of these insects; my pleasure is to watch the… — George A. Moore Copy Share Image
This is naturally the most important thing, the dark traces left by the era of totalitarianism in the human mind, where is… — Judy Woodruff Copy Share Image
“Books, for example, the accrued capital of the human experience, all the wealth of the human mind, books help you think bigger… — David McCullough Jr Copy Share Image
I do not believe we will get to Ray Kurzweil's proposed "singularity" in which human minds meld with machines to produce, in… — James Howard Kunstler Copy Share Image
“You might think that's selfish of me - and maybe it is - but I am a trained psychologist. No matter how… — D.D. Barant Copy Share Image
Art and poetry cannot do without one another. Yet the two words are far from being synonymous. By Art I mean the… — Jacques Maritain Copy Share Image
There is a broad distinction between religion and theology. The one is a natural, human experience common to all well-organized minds. The… — Lucretia Mott Copy Share Image
“It used to be obvious that the world was designed by some sort of intelligence. What else could account for fire and… — Steven Weinberg Copy Share Image
There were two forests for every one you entered. There was the one you walked in, the physical echo, and then there… — Charles de Lint Copy Share Image
“Irrevocable commitment to any religion is not only intellectual suicide; it is positive unfaith because it closes the mind to any new… — Alan Wilson Watts Copy Share Image
“Being nearly four years old, she was certainly a child: and children are human (if one allows the term "human" a wide… — Richard Hughes Copy Share Image
The human mind prefers something which it can recognize to something for which it has no name, and, whereas thousands of persons… — David Fairchild Copy Share Image
To see helpless infancy stretching out her hands, and pouring out her cries in testimony of dependence, without any powers to alarm… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
I believe L. Ron Hubbard resolved the human mind, and in resolving it he has also resolved human pain - that's what… — John Travolta Copy Share Image
The incredible thing about the human mind is that is didn't come with an instruction book. — Terry Riley Copy Share Image
The mere understanding, however useful and indispensable, is the meanest faculty in the human mind and the most to be distrusted. — Thomas de Quincey 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
Morality, for all the conditioning to which the human mind has been and is subjected, is always a personal choice in the… — John Christopher Copy Share Image
“What if the images of people sprouting wings are inaccurate, merely an attempt by the human mind to understand what it wasn't… — M.M. Lake 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
“Classification, broadly defined, is the process of organizing knowledge into some systematic order. It has been considered the most fundamental activity of… — Lois Mai Chan 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
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
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
I believe the human mind is a very fallible thing, but it's the only thing that I can really know, I guess. — Grimes Copy Share Image
Human Mind is a wild monkey,If it is not controlled it will go every braches without sense, and it will ruin itself. — Sumesh Nair 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
Only the human mind invents categories and tries to force facts into separated pigeonholes. — Alfred Kinsey Copy Share Image