57 Quotes About Thought Life

Thought-life quotes can help you think differently and move forward. To find a better life, to find a better way of being, it's important that we have the right thoughts. It's important that we see things from a different point of view and an alternative way of thinking, because without thought life would be the same as a flaccid life. We need to have a positive thought life so that we develop from our own thoughts and from our own way of thinking, so that we have good thoughts and better thoughts every day because only through our thoughts can we achieve excellence Read more

Let these thought-life quotes inspire you to become a better person and to achieve success in all aspects of your life.

Walking through darkness with thoughts full of colors
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Walking through darkness with thoughts full of colors". Prajakta Mhadnak
Your Monday morning thoughts set the tone for your whole...
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Your Monday morning thoughts set the tone for your whole week. See yourself getting stronger, and living a fulfilling, happier & healthier life. Germany Kent
Lewis wanted us to understand that the inner world is...
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Lewis wanted us to understand that the inner world is shaped by stories. Alister E. McGrath
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She led me to believe we will going fast because her thoughts were going fast. Charles Dickens
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To read in the service of any ideology is not to read at all. The mind's dialogue with itself is not primarily a social reality. All that the Western canon can bring one is the proper use of one's own solitude. Harold Bloom
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Pain is there when you are born, Its the very first thing you feel when you come in to the world. Then why run? Face it head on, cry in it, laugh in it because in the end pain is what you will remember. Akash Lakhotia
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When you begin to fantasize about what you don't have, you begin to kill what you do have. #marriage Jayce ONeal
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A man is a hero, not because he is braver than anyone else, but because he is brave for ten minutes longer. Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Let your imagination takes you where you want to be. Lailah Gifty Akita
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My brain I'll prove the female to my soul; my soul the father: and these two beget a generation of still-breeding thoughts, and these same thoughts people this little world. William Shakespeare
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Naturally all of us don't think we deserve very much. We don't believe that things will go well for us in the future, generally because they may not have in the past. Our natural bent is to expect the worst. Our natural tendency is to be negative and doubtful. It is actually very hard to be positive. It takes faith to be positive and believe that good things are in our future. Lisa Bedrick
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Our actions, habits, character, and future are most definitely affected by our thoughts. Elizabeth George
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John Hay points to our our history of getting lost in suffering when, "so close together were pain and antidote. John Taliaferro
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Most of your unhappiness in life comes from the fact that you are listening to yourself instead of talking to yourself. John Piper
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Eight weeks of practice in meditation, even with those with no previous experience, was enough reconfigure the brains of participants. The gray matter which fuels worry shrank, and the area associated with healthy thought awareness group. Andrew Zolli
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Meditation sends us into our ordinary world with greater perspective and balance. Richard J. Foster
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The truly Christian imagination never lets Jesus Christ out of her sight. Richard J. Foster
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The ability to experience bliss requires the gift of attentive awareness, curiosity, and constant learning. We are ultimately the product of what we want — our personal obsessions — and how we think. Thoughts merge into feelings that determine if we are happy or sad. Feelings can manifest into thoughts that drive our ambitions and guide our personal actions, which enable us to live an intensified life. . Kilroy J. Oldster
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If boys would think, it would be well to give them less classwork and more opportunity for thought. Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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The mind will always take on an order conforming to that upon which it concentrates. Richard J. Foster
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Laboratory research suggests that how we look and act in the virtual affect our behavior in the real. Sherry Turkle
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Aloneness exaggerates our emotions and sensitivity. Beth Moore
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Sometimes the imagination could be even crueler than the bone saw. Robert Kurson
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Lewis is a rare example of someone who liked to think about life's great questions because they were forced on him by his own experience. Alister E. McGrath
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One of the most effective ways of changing the way people think is to change the way they worship. Reformation Thought
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Addiction is to the habits of mind that technology allows us to practice. Sherry Turkle
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You need to manage your expectations. You'll live longer. The Unit
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There is a flow to history and culture. This flow is rooted and has its wellspring in the thoughts of people. People are unique in the inner life of the mind -- what they are in their thought-world determines how they act. This is true of their value systems and it is true of their creativity. It is true of their corporate actions, such as political decisions, and it is true of their personal lives. The results of their thought-world flow through their fingers or from their tongues into the external world. Francis A. Schaeffer
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Children make theories when they are confused or anxious. Sherry Turkle
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You'll contact with me by the pressure, the need or by the interest ". Unknown
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CS Lewis may make difficult questions accessible. I don't think he makes answers 'easy. — Debra Winger Greg Cootsona
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A good therapy helps you develop a sense of irony about your life so that when you start to repeat old and unhelpful patterns, something within you says, "There you go again; let's call this to a halt. You can do something different." Often the first step toward doing something different is developing the capacity to not act, to stay still and reflect. Sherry Turkle
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Folly is a child of power. Barbara W. Tuchman
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He was fortified by a memory which kept only the good things and rejected the ill. Despite his sorrows, he had had a fair share of joys and these were ever fresh and accessible. Evelyn Waugh
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This woman gained comfort in her misery by thinking GREAT THOUGHTS OF CHRIST. Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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When we encounter personal problems, those things most deeply personal are the most difficult to bring out for our logic to scan. Frank Herbert
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There are no memories which I wanted to blot out of my mind. Always, I have been rather objective in my point of view, able to stand off and observe myself and my surroundings in a rather impersonal fashion. The actual sight of my first casualty was not nearly as bad as I had imagined. James Carl Nelson
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G-rated language is making me a less angry person. Behavior shapes emotion. A.J. Jacobs
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Men do not long continue to think what they have forgotten how to say. C.s. Lewis
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Prayer is listening. Unknown
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Restriction often enhances clarity. Richard J. Foster
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The worst thing to be afraid of is fear. Give yourself grace. — Jessica Willis The Willis Clan
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How do you fill the space between, "God says it, " and, "I believe it, "? Jen Pollock Michel
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You must teach me the way you thrust your worries aside and turn to practical matters. Frank Herbert
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He is now judging himself, harshly, by his captors' rules. Ron Suskind
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He gathered enthusiasm when he thought of the goal, and not the means by which he had accomplished it. Harry Turtledove
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Winnie the Pooh finds comfort in counting his pots of honey, and Rabbit finds comfort in knowing where his relations are — even if he doesn't need them at the moment. A.a. Milne
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The faster the motion, the less time to think. Fuselage journalism, Hugh Sidey of Time later called it. David Halberstam
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The sculpting of the brain’s circuitry during this period of brain growth depends to a great degree on what a child experiences day-to-day. Lisa Lantieri
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What was it St. Augustine said? "The mind commands the body and it obeys. The mind orders itself and meets resistance. Frank Herbert
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He forced himself into good spirits. H.W. Brands
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The usual tenor of a man's life, the dwelling of his soul, is the true test of his state. Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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His childhood passed in quiet anxiety. Jen Pollock Michel
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All other swindlers upon earth are nothing compared to self-swindlers. Charles Dickens
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He denounced self-pity and pitied himself. Jeffrey Toobin
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Children who are well nurtured and whose parents help them learn how to calm down when they are upset, for instance, seem to develop greater strength in the brain’s circuits for managing distress; Lisa Lantieri