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Tag Archives: thinking
Reading is equivalent to thinking with someone else’s head instead of with one’s own.
Reading is equivalent to thinking with someone else’s head instead of with one’s own. – Arthur Schopenhauer What does that mean? Many of us will, from time to time, try to imagine what someone is thinking, or how they came … Continue reading
Posted in decision, growth, knowledge, learning, self improvement, thinking
Tagged @philo_quotes, Arthur Schopenhauer, head, reading, thinking
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A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right.
A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right. – Thomas Paine What does that mean? This is another Twitter friendly quote, a longer version is as follows: “A long habit of … Continue reading
When we develop care and concern by thinking of others not as ‘them’ but ‘us’, there is no room for bullying, exploitation or deceit.
When we develop care and concern by thinking of others not as ‘them’ but ‘us’, there is no room for bullying, exploitation or deceit. – Dalai Lama What does that mean? This is another ‘Big Family’ quote. It starts by urging us … Continue reading
Posted in caring, compassion, forgiveness, love, patience, tolerance
Tagged @DalaiLama, concern, Dalai Lama, develop, thinking
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Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody else has thought.
Discovery consists of seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody else has thought. – Albert Szent-Györgyi (also attributed to Jonathan Swift) What does that mean? This is an interesting quote, as it is from a Nobel-laureate. The quote is about the … Continue reading
Posted in clarity, creativity, discovery, observation, thinking, vision
Tagged @GreatestQuotes, Albert Szent-Györgyi, discovery, seeing, thinking
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No problem can withstand the assault of sustained thinking
No problem can withstand the assault of sustained thinking. – Voltaire What does that mean? The preeminent trait of humankind is our ability to think. Yes, some other creatures can do some basic problem solving, but humans are still the … Continue reading
Posted in action, creativity, flexibility, obstacles, preparation, thinking
Tagged @tonyrobbins, plan, problem, thinking, Voltaire
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Copy from one, it’s plagiarism; copy from two, it’s research.
Copy from one, it’s plagiarism; copy from two, it’s research. ~ Wilson Mizner What does that mean? Also quoted as “If you steal from one author, it’s plagiarism; if you steal from many, it’s research.” and sometimes attributed to John Burke. … Continue reading