The Well Trained Mind Quotes
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The Well Trained Mind Quotes & Sayings
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A well-trained mind directs circumstance.
— Toba Beta
A well-trained mind has less difficulty in submitting to than in guiding an ill-trained mind.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Alone or not, you gotta walk forward.
— Cecelia Ahern
Thoughts can be such slippery things sometimes,
Very hard to handle.
But to a well-trained mind,
They are easy to bind — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe
Very hard to handle.
But to a well-trained mind,
They are easy to bind — Innocent Mwatsikesimbe
The word and the shadow of the word / makes a thing both itself and something else / till we are metaphors and not ourselves ...
— Derek Walcott
The proof of a well-trained mind is that it rejoices in which is good and grieves at the opposite.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
We live in a time like dreaming ... The edges of our lives flutter and change as we watch them. Listen to the dream.
— Sheri S. Tepper
The single most powerful asset we all have is our mind. If it is trained well, it can create enormous wealth in what seems to be an instant.
— Robert T. Kiyosaki
Our plate is full. We have a lot to do building our company organically and that is our key focus.
— Jamie Dimon
Those who choose, conduct, present, and accompany the music may influence the spirit of reverence ... more than a speaker does.
— Boyd K. Packer
The Holy Spirit has his own personality .He therefore moves in at will when we least expect it, and sometimes when we are least deserving of it.
— R.T. Kendall
The American mind in particular has been trained to equate success with victory, to equate doing well with beating someone.
— Elliot Aronson
We are imprisoned by the truth we dare not see. We are imprisoned by the questions we dare not ask.
— Kelley Armstrong
Logic is the art of thinking well: the mind, like the body, requires to be trained before it can use its powers in the most advantageous way.
— Henry Home, Lord Kames