Debris Quote by Jane Borodale Download Open image ““I do not need the debris of your mind to furnish mine.”” — Jane Borodale ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Debris Debris Mind Furnish Mind Furnish Need Debris Psychology
“There's nothing more useless than a mind filled with someone else's thoughts.” — Laurie Gray Copy Share Image
“The mind is not a vessel that needs filling, but wood that needs igniting.” — Plutarch Copy Share Image
“This would be a perfect time and place to meditate, if I practiced meditation. But I don't want to empty my mind. Rather, I… — Robert Finch - The Outer Beach Copy Share Image
“For the sake of temporary things، don't lose permanent interest because they come and go like dust.” — Kamaran Ihsan Salih Copy Share Image
“Try not to let your mind wander ... it's too small and fragile to be out by itself.” — Denise Swanson Copy Share Image
“Give out everything you came with. Don’t remain in your comfort zone full of potentials only to die with them unused.” — CLEMENT OGEDEGBE Copy Share Image
“When I cease to enjoy what I'm doing, then I shall do something mundane ~ like clean my house.” — Peggy Toney Horton Copy Share Image
“Nothing good was learnt too swiftly. Knowledge should be a purposeful accumulance of observed experience, applied and tested to the full.” — Jane Borodale Copy Share Image
“Clarity! Accuracy! Think of your words as a key to fit into the lock of your meaning. Cast them with precision. That key should… — Jane Borodale Copy Share Image
“when I am out in my garden or in the fields..., I think if anything, we are just earth...We are earth, walking about, eating… — Jane Borodale Copy Share Image
“The only certain way to forge new understanding it to carry out investigations for oneself.” — Jane Borodale Copy Share Image
“While he digs he is free to let his mind wander, and he dreams his kingdom of pear trees in the orchard across to… — Jane Borodale Copy Share Image
“What a waste of beauty, what a waste of knowledge a sudden death can inflict, like spilling something vital away into dry soil.” — Jane Borodale Copy Share Image
All the parties of capitalist society, all its moralists and all its sycophants will perish beneath the debris of the impending catastrophe. The only… — Leon Trotsky Copy Share Image
“What can you expect from a stupid government? Anything good? Anything useful, anything clever? Anything just? No! You can expect nothing but stupidity, nothing… — Mehmet Murat ildan Copy Share Image
God is in the slums, in the cardboard boxes where the poor play house. God is in the silence of a mother who has… — Bono Copy Share Image
“Don't be decieved by your mortality, you're just a piece of debris, and the sophisticated one lies inside us which was either created or… — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
When the landscape buckles and jerks around, when a dust column of debris rises from the collapse of a block of buildings on bodies… — Adrienne Rich Copy Share Image
When the Universe was not so out of whack as it is today, and all the stars were lined up in their proper places,… — Stanislaw Lem Copy Share Image
“There are places where litter is acceptable and others where it is not. What is the proper place for space junk? You could say… — Alice Gorman Copy Share Image
Love is like a tide. When it's in, everything looks beautiful and inviting. Only when love recedes can you see the debris beneath the… — Kathy Lette Copy Share Image
“Shooting stars are not stars at all. They're just rocks that enter the atmosphere and catch fire under friction. What we wish on, when… — Jodi Picoult Copy Share Image
I have no policy for my collection. For example, there's a bunch of meteorite [on the windowsill in my studio]. I touch it and… — Hiroshi Sugimoto Copy Share Image
“True forgiveness for me has been and is a progression of faltering baby steps through a storm of flying debris.” — Gwendolyn M. Plano Copy Share Image