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“I try not to think too much. Like other things now, thought must be rationed.” — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
“I try not to think too much. Like other things now, thought must be rationed. There’s a lot that doesn’t bear thinking about. Thinking… — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
“What I wanted, frankly, was someone who would argue me out of the things that I was thinking.” — Agatha Christie Copy Share Image
“The problem with trying hard not to think about something was that you thought about it even more.” — Benjamin Alire Sáenz Copy Share Image
“Mind you, I got this reduction without saying a word about what I wanted. I talked all the time about what the other person… — Dale Carnegie Copy Share Image
“I decided that it was the thoughts in your own mind that mattered more than anything else.” — Ally Condie Copy Share Image
“It wasn't so much the words themselves as what they symbolised; that someone out there was thinking of you.” — Maya Cross Copy Share Image
“and, most of all, of how much could be accomplished with just a little thought.” — Norton Juster Copy Share Image
“I didn't give it much thought back then. I just wanted to get all the words straight and collect my A.” — Gayle Forman Copy Share Image
“Yey more and more there seemed a bevy of things she was not supposed to think about and by virtue of trying not to,… — Judith Ivory Copy Share Image
“I was thinking what everyone is thinking all of the time: How can I make this last just a little bit longer?” — Lisa Lutz Copy Share Image
“Ye men of gloom and austerity, who paint the face of Infinite Benevolence with an eternal frown; read in the Everlasting Book, wide open… — Doma Publishing House Copy Share Image
“Because they are naturally ferocious, and ferocity, like maliciousness, begets suspicion; a remark which is true of man as well as of animals. A… — Doma Publishing House Copy Share Image
“Moreover, we must look upon what is to occur as having already occurred, and see nothing but the present in the future, for the… — Doma Publishing House Copy Share Image
“Clawbonny spoke freely of the vanity of competition, of the madness of rivalry, and of the need of agreement between men so far from… — Doma Publishing House Copy Share Image
“Are infants to be nut-crackered into their tombs, and is nobody to save them?” — Doma Publishing House Copy Share Image
“In his sight every thing was easy, logical, natural, and, consequently, he could see no use in complaining or grumbling.” — Doma Publishing House Copy Share Image
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