“... Join me with my rumination of the human you warned me of." -Abanir to Rabel” — Teresa May B. Bandiola Copy Share Image
Worry and Rumination are the foes of being in the present moment. If you living in the past or the future... you… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“I have a memory like a baseball glove, so please, don’t toss me a basketball-sized rumination.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
although I love a rich life, I hate an overcrowded life. I believe in rumination and lose half the beauty of all… — Anais Nin Copy Share Image
I spend many months in apparently listless rumination out of which I hope something will emerge. — Daniel Day-Lewis Copy Share Image
Rumination tends to be eased if we learn to be mindful; if we are able to be aware of, and understand how… — Peter Kinderman Copy Share Image
It is possible that the malice of writers has been overrated (by myself among others). Reading their ruminations on their craft, one… — Wilfrid Sheed Copy Share Image
Here is the interesting twist:[McLeod] Campbell came to his views through reading Jonathan Edwards who suggested at one point in his ruminations… — Oliver D. Crisp Copy Share Image
“Shut up, she tells her monkey mind. Please shut up, you picker of nits, presser of bruises, counter of losses, fearer of… — Leni Zumas Copy Share Image
The combination of rumination and negative mood is toxic. Research shows that people who ruminate while sad or distraught are likely to… — Sonja Lyubomirsky Copy Share Image
But it is a melancholy of mine own, compounded of many simples, extracted from many objects, and indeed the sundry contemplation of… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
[Macon Blair] wrote a beautiful - once it was kicking off and we were gonna make the movie - he sent me… — Elijah Wood Copy Share Image
“Overindulgence of our brain's tendency to wander is, however, a potentially debilitating problem. Psychologists have even coined a phrase to describe it:… — David DiSalvo Copy Share Image
Reading is a heady thing. You can be into the action of someone's thoughts and take a whole trip down someone's ruminations… — Alan Tudyk Copy Share Image
“One of the most difficult things to remember is to remember to remember. We forget that we live in a body with… — Stephen Batchelor Copy Share Image
The music of the supreme architect, Bach, is filled with pages of discursive argument and rumination, glorifying the nameless whole by a… — Russell Sherman Copy Share Image
What is essential to practice the Tao is to get rid of cravings and vexations. If these afflictions are not removed, it… — Zhang Sanfeng Copy Share Image
It would be much better if I could only stop thinking. Thoughts are the dullest things. Duller than flesh. They stretch out… — Jean-Paul Sartre Copy Share Image
I have neither the scholar's melancholy, which is emulation; nor the musician's, which is fantastical; nor the courtier's, which is proud; not… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
I have bad days. Sometimes I have a lot of bad days. By and large, I think most people fall into a… — Maria Popova Copy Share Image
“The act of consciously and purposefully paying attention to symptoms and their antecedents and consequences makes the symptoms more an objective target… — Christine A. Courtois Copy Share Image
Mann's Death in Venice actually contains a snippet of philosophy about the second question, when Aschenbach, collapsed in the plaza, engages in… — Philip Kitcher Copy Share Image
Being Fully Present Today Is Not Only A Great Way To Maximize Your Success, But It's A Very Effective Strategy For Relieving… — Pacifiersucker Copy Share Image
“Sitting to think of what to write will only set your ass on fire, give you headache, twist your face to look… — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
I believe Fernand Point is one of the last true gourmands of the 20th century. His ruminations are extraordinary and thought-provoking. He… — Thomas Keller Copy Share Image
Horror fiction seems to spawn more dumbass 'rules' than any other kind of writing, and one of the dumbest is the assumed… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“I wrote about myself so I wouldn't become paralyzed by rumination—so I could stop thinking about what had happened and be done… — Sarah Manguso Copy Share Image
There is more suspense, more dramatic torque, in one page of [Nathaniel] Hawthorne's heart-racked ruminations onthe Christian consciencethaninall Demi Moore's woodland gallops… — Anthony Lane Copy Share Image
“This work is part of what is now a huge literature on the often harmful effects of rumination and explicit analysis on… — Edward Slingerland Copy Share Image
“Rumination is a maladaptive form of self-reflection that has an addictive quality. When you’re constantly “in your head,” looping negative thoughts, brooding,… — S.J. Scott Copy Share Image
“Research indicates that those who obsessively ruminate tend to dwell on negative thoughts and emotions. There is, in fact, a strong correlation… — David DiSalvo Copy Share Image
“This cycle happens because we are unconscious of our thoughts, and we allow them to run rampant in our brains without challenging… — S.J. Scott Copy Share Image