The growth of the human mind is still high adventure, in many ways the highest adventure on earth. — Norman Cousins Copy Share Image
I think it is impossible for human minds to think of Death as a final, irrevocable end to life. — Isabelle Eberhardt Copy Share Image
Never underestimate the power of the human mind to believe what it wants to believe, no matter the conflicting evidence. — Brian Herbert Copy Share Image
“The greatest tool we have for tackling our grand challenges is the passionate and dedicated human mind.” — Peter H. Diamandis Copy Share Image
The more accurately we search into the human mind, the stronger traces we everywhere find of his wisdom who made it. — Edmund Burke Copy Share Image
Without faith to act as a governor, the human mind is a runaway worry generator, a dynamo of negative expectations. — Dean Koontz Copy Share Image
The prejudices of superstition are superior to all others, and have the strongest influence on the human mind. — Baron de Montesquieu Copy Share Image
“Poetry is a painting of the imaginations of the human mind, but the reader needs to feel it and touch it.” — Adewale Joel Copy Share Image
Works of art and literature should promote humans to reflection. A revolutionary perspective should be evoked and a changing societal awakening formulated… — Vellupillai Pirapakaran Copy Share Image
A little mouse of thought appears in the room, and even the mightiest potentates are thrown into panic. They make frantic efforts… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
[The human mind] finds more facility in assenting to the self-existence of an invisible cause possessing infinite power, wisdom, and goodness, than… — James Madison Copy Share Image
We know the human mind is programmed to glaze over when bored. Conversely, the mind is more alert in the presence of… — Robert Genn Copy Share Image
The Christian religion, when divested of the rags in which they [the clergy] have enveloped it, and brought to the original purity… — Thomas Jefferson Copy Share Image
Guilt was never a rational thing; it distorts all the faculties of the human mind, it perverts them, it leaves a man… — Edmund Burke Copy Share Image
“When the mind rises punned in the flames of self-realization, distance between human and human disappears as if it never existed in… — Abhijit Naskar Copy Share Image
Consider that we live in a world predicated upon fear. The underlying assumption is that human beings are innately evil and must… — Frederick Lenz Copy Share Image
“The human mind is so limited it can only build an arbitrary heaven — and usually the physical comforts they endow it… — Sylvia Plath Copy Share Image
“Aristocracy naturally leads the human mind to the contemplation of the past, and fixes it there. Democracy, on the contrary, gives men… — Alexis de Tocqueville Copy Share Image
No man can well doubt the propriety of placing a president of the United States under the most solemn obligations to preserve,… — Joseph Story Copy Share Image
“If I were asked under what sky the human mind has most fully developed some of its choicest gifts, has most deeply… — Max Müller Copy Share Image
“She always paid attention to fingers rather than faces because they told so much more. People remembered to guard their faces. They… — Kate Furnivall Copy Share Image
“The human race is the biggest mass murderer of all time. Think about it: we’re hard-coded to survive. Even our ancient ancestors… — A.G. Riddle Copy Share Image
“God first appeared on the scene of human history in the role of a matchmaker. What a profound and exciting revelation! Is… — Derek Prince Copy Share Image
True love exists, which is beyond normal human mind. True love = true + love Truth exists which is based on pure… — Sunil Maurya Copy Share Image
Everyone interprets something in a different way, it's channelled through the human mind. — Mark Durie Copy Share Image
Once the notion of time travel starts to come naturally to the human mind, it is supremely easy to assimilate it into… — Maria Konnikova Copy Share Image
Power is in tearing human minds to pieces and putting them together again in new shapes of your own choosing. — George Orwell Copy Share Image
Physical concepts are free creations of the human mind, and are not, however it may seem, uniquely determined by the external world. — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
“Great stories resonate with the human mind because they reflect the conflicts our minds have to deal with as we learn and… — David Baboulene Copy Share Image
Truth must necessarily be stranger than fiction, for fiction is the creation of the human mind and therefore congenial to it. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The human mind is utterly stupid when it carries, quite willingly, the heavy burden of resentment. — Sri Chinmoy Copy Share Image
The human mind, I believe, cares for the True only in the general character of an epoch. — Alfred de Vigny Copy Share Image
The human mind is not, as philosophers would have you think, a debating hall, but a picture gallery. — Douglas Harding Copy Share Image
I'd so much rather have exciting architecture that causes one to stop, breathe, and reflect on the potential of the human mind,… — William McDonough Copy Share Image
There are spiritual patterns at work in the universe and these announce themselves with impressive regularity wherever human minds and hearts attempt… — Ken Wilber Copy Share Image
Mathematics as an expression of the human mind reflects the active will, the contemplative reason, and the desire for aesthetic perfection. Its… — Richard Courant Copy Share Image
“Babies hold a secret about the human mind that has been hidden for millennia. They are our double. They have a primordial… — Scott R. Garrels Copy Share Image
“Accumulating more of what is already known, or about more things constructed upon the former, has limited benefits to human kind, akin… — Rajesh D. Mudholkar Copy Share Image
“We cannot control the mind by trying to force it to be peaceful or positive. Many have attempted this using a plethora… — Christopher Dines Copy Share Image
Only since the turn of the century has abstraction again become recognized as an artistic means of representation. It was then that… — Sigfried Giedion Copy Share Image