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Frustration of mind can be revel through writing something even if it will be never read.
— Kartik Mehta
Would you mind getting off that fly paper and giving the flies a chance?"
"Ahhh, you can't trick me! Flies don't read papers! — Groucho Marx
"Ahhh, you can't trick me! Flies don't read papers! — Groucho Marx
One must own that there are certain books which can be read without the mind and without the heart, but still with considerable enjoyment.
— Virginia Woolf
Because you don't learn anything unless you can find the patience to read. TV takes that away from you. It robs you from your mind.
— Markus Zusak
What words cannot convey ... the mind can read.
— Stephen Richards
The truth is, the one you love isn't a wizard. Just a regular person who can't read your mind at all.
— Arini Putri
The bosses can't read your mind, so I think women should tell them what they want out of their careers.
— Ainsley Earhardt
My mind can be ugly. But when I read something of mine that I think is beautiful, I'm reminded mind can be beautiful too.
— Lisa M. Cronkhite
Reflect or Deflect
The person in the mirror can read your mind. Can you make eye contact?
Kamil Ali — Kamil Ali
The person in the mirror can read your mind. Can you make eye contact?
Kamil Ali — Kamil Ali
The student can read as fast as his mind will let him, not as slow as his eyes make him.
— Mortimer J. Adler
I Couldn't Look Straight In HER Eyes As I Already Know SHE Can Read My Eyes Without Reading My Lips ...
— Muhammad Imran Hasan
No one can command over the images of your mind but an Author can and if you won't believe on me then read my book.
— Prakhar Srivastav
When I read some of the rules for speaking and writing the English language correctly, I think any fool can make a rule, and every fool will mind it.
— Henry David Thoreau