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There are few minds to which tyranny is not delightful.
— Samuel Johnson
No two minds ever come together without, thereby, creating a third, invisible, intangible force which may be likened to a third mind.
— Napoleon Hill
Superstition is that which we know in our minds to be rubbish. Faith is that which we hope in our hearts to be true.
— R.A. Mathis
The smallest world on earth is that which is created by a closed mind.
— Michael Bassey Johnson
We become tight and constricted in our minds, which can easily lead to agitation and restlessness.
— Gyalwa Dokhampa
Beauty is the arrowhead of evangelization, the point with which the evangelist pierces the minds and hearts of those he evangelizes.
— Robert Barron
This is one of the two great labyrinths into which human minds are drawn: the question of free will versus predestination.
— Neal Stephenson
Love is an invisible net through which we touch and catch hearts, minds, and souls.
— Debasish Mridha
The companions of our childhood always possess a certain power over our minds which hardly any later friend can obtain.
— Mary Shelley
The dominion which the banking institutions have obtained over the minds of our citizens ... must be broken, or it will break us.
— Thomas Jefferson
Nor less I deem that there are Powers
Which of themselves our minds impress;
That we can feed this mind of ours
In a wise passiveness — William Wordsworth
Which of themselves our minds impress;
That we can feed this mind of ours
In a wise passiveness — William Wordsworth
Humility is the only true wisdom by which we prepare our minds for all the possible changes of life.
— George Arliss
We are constantly misled by the ease with which our minds fall into the ruts of one or two experiences
— William Osler
Minds of moderate caliber ordinarily condemn everthing which is beyond their range.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Great minds do indeed react on the society which has made them what they are; but they only pay with interest what they have received.
— Thomas B. Macaulay
Daemons had minds of their own, which could never be harnessed, even by those who sheltered them.
— Curtis Bill Pepper
A good library can provide the furniture of our minds and the threads from which we weave our dreams.
— Anne Perry
But doing something means that people must change, make an effort, use their minds, which is what most people do not like to do.
— Harry Harrison
Children have empty erasable white boards upon which big people write indelibly imprinted messages into their tender subconscious minds.
— David W. Earle
Fame is that which is known to exist by the echo of its footsteps through congenial minds.
— Anna Brownell Jameson
The idea of authority, which they represented, was associated in our minds with a greater insight and a more humane wisdom.
— Erich Maria Remarque
Habit is, to weak minds, a species of moral predestination, from which they have no power to escape.
— Maria Edgeworth
The snake which cannot cast its skin has to die. As well the minds which are prevented from changing their opinions; they cease to be mind.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
It is right and natural that generous minds while in the twenties should think the books which try to reform the world's wrong the greatest of all.
— Laurence Housman
But more to be dreaded than this tribulation was the strange spell of sadness which the unbroken solitude cast upon the minds of stone.
— O.E. Rolvaag
Minds altogether horrible in their power, and in their ignorance - which their power protected.
— Fritz Leiber
Nature has concealed at the bottom of our minds talents and abilities of which we are not aware.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Love is a weakness which converts even the strongest minds as its slave and makes them sing its tune.
— Auliq Ice
Imperialism leaves behind germs of rot which we must clinically detect and remove from our land but from our minds as well.
— Frantz Fanon
Anything which is physically possible can always be made financially possible; money is a bugaboo of small minds.
— Robert A. Heinlein
Freedom in art, freedom in society, this is the double goal towards which all consistent and logical minds must strive.
— Victor Hugo
I have a cold mind and a warm heart, whereas most people have cold, troubled hearts and warm, muggy minds, which they mistake for sincere feelings.
— James Tiptree Jr.
Who knows whether in retirement I shall be tempted to the last infirmity of mundane minds, which is to write a book.
— Geoffrey Fisher
Some superior minds are unrecognized because there is no standard by which to weigh them.
— Joseph Joubert
Originality is the one thing which unoriginal minds cannot feel the use of.
— John Stuart Mill
Minds which never rest are subject to many digressions.
— Joseph Joubert
The most divine light only shineth on those minds which are purged from all worldly dross and human uncleanliness.
— Walter Raleigh
Other men are lenses through which we read our own minds.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Mediocre minds usually dismiss anything which reaches beyond their own understanding.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Devices which in some curious new way imitate nature are attractive to simple minds.
— Vladimir Nabokov
Talking can transform minds, which can transform behaviors, which can transform institutions.
— Sheryl Sandberg
Life will come to an end, a return to dust from which we came ... The spirit becomes memories living in the minds of people.
— Hiromu Arakawa
There is only one limitation that exists in our minds, which can indeed reduce the speed of our progress; that is the limitation of our understanding
— Sunday Adelaja
Freedom of thought is best promoted by the gradual illumination of men's minds which follows from the advance of science.
— Charles Darwin
The quest for our origin is the sweet fruit's juice which maintains satisfaction in the minds of the philosophers.
— Luca Pacioli
Various are the pleas and arguments which men of corrupt minds frequently urge against yielding obedience to the just and holy commands of God.
— George Whitefield
Our whole social environment seems to us to be filled with forces which really exist only in our own minds.
— Emile Durkheim
Teachers who help to open young minds perform a duty which is as near sacred as I will admit.
— Richard Dawkins
No ambition which feeds on blood can be a worthy one
— Nilesh Rathod
They themselves do not see the world of light as we do, but our shapes cast shadows in their minds, which only the noon sun destroys.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
Consciousness is the mere surface of our minds, of which, as of the earth, we do not know the inside, but only the crust.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
O that the gods would bring to a miserable end such fictitious, crazy, deformed labours, with which the minds of the studious are blinded!
— William Gilbert
We live in a world of constant noise which captures our minds even when we are not aware of it
— Joost A.M. Meerloo
The books from which [children] learn must reflect movement and change and all of the infinite possibilities of minds at liberty.
— Virginia Hamilton
The passion to interpret as madness that with which we disagree seems to have infected the best of contemporary minds.
— Thomas Szasz
Let us spend our leisure with our books, which will take our minds off these troubles, and will teach us to despise what many people desire.
— Poggio Bracciolini
Sometimes it's the complication, which just lies in our minds
— Anamika Mishra
Negative minds full of fear and doubt produce negative lives, which can ultimately destroy your life.
— Joyce Meyer
So-called "inspiration" is no more than an extreme example of a process which constantly goes on in the minds of all of us.
— Anthony Storr
We were of thirteen minds, like a tree, in which there is one Red-tail and eleven squirrel parts.
— Cameron Conaway
Contentment gives peace and joy in our minds and hearts, which is the reward of living God's way.
— Charles L. Allen
Individuals will speak their minds, which I think is healthy.
— William P. Leahy
The wish to hurt, the momentary intoxication with pain, is the loophole through which the pervert climbs into the minds of ordinary men.
— Jacob Bronowski
Some minds improve by travel, others, rather, resemble copper wire, or brass, which get the narrower by going farther.
— Thomas Hood
[E]ven in gay, easygoing, and carefree minds there may exist a presentiment of dark powers within ourselves which are bent upon our own destruction.
— E.T.A. Hoffmann
Our souls are full of Gothic arches, pinnacles, twisted traceries we cannot shake off, and of which Greek minds knew nothing.
— Henryk Sienkiewicz
Men are limited by the knowledge of their minds, the worth of their characters and the principles upon which they are building their lives.
— Edwin Louis Cole
As all Art depends on Vision, so the different kinds of Art depend on the different ways in which minds look at things.
— George Henry Lewes
Only the real, rare, true scientific minds can endure doubt, which is attached to all our knowledge.
— Sigmund Freud
Refurbished that image of herself in other minds which was her only notion of self-seeing
— Edith Wharton
It is necessary for the very existence of science that minds exist which do not allow that nature must satisfy some preconceived conditions.
— Richard P. Feynman