Quotes about thinking
thinking follow-me someday
Someday, Will, I will go where none can follow me, and I think it will be sooner rather than later. Have you ever asked yourself why I agreed to be your parabatai? Cassandra Clare
thinking fighter kind
I think I gave Alec a complex about what kind of fighter he was, just because he wanted to live. Cassandra Clare
thinking together needs
Let me guess. Luke an Amatis are at the Accords Hall, having another meeting.” “Yeah. I think they’re having the meeting where they get together and decide what other meetings they need to have. Cassandra Clare
thinking white house
She was afraid you'd freak out? Start seeing demons in the White House?" ... "There are demons in the White House?" "I was kidding," said Jace. "I think." -Jace & Clary, pg.311- Cassandra Clare
thinking doors lines
Everyone knows that quote because of the Doors." Jace looked at her blankly. "The Doors. They were a band." "If you say so," he said. "I suppose you don't have much time for enjoying music," Clary said, thinking of Simon, for whom music was his entire life, "in your line of work." He shrugged. "Maybe the occasional wailing chorus of the damned. Cassandra Clare
thinking cells might
I've always been told my presence brightened up any room. One might think that went doubly for dank underground cell." (Jace) Cassandra Clare
thinking blood teeth
Tessa poked at her left incisor with her tongue. It was flat again, an ordinary tooth. "I don't understand what makes them come out like that!" "Hunger," said Jem. "Were you think about blood?" "No." "Were you thinking about eating me?" Will inquired. "No!" "No one would blame you," said Jem. "He's very annoying. Cassandra Clare
thinking eating
Were you thinking about eating me? Cassandra Clare
thinking texting warlocks
If you're texting Magnus to say 'I think u r kewl' I'm going to kill you Cassandra Clare
thinking feelings experts
Magnus looked at her meditatively. 'I think,' he said, 'there isn't much that Jace wouldn't do for you, if you asked him.' Clary opened her mouth and then shut it again. She thought of the way Magnus had always seemed to know how Alec felt about Jace, how Simon felt about her. Her feelings for Jace must be written on her face even now, and Magnus was an expert reader. She glanced away. Cassandra Clare
thinking giving dating
Maybe you should call him,' Simon suggested, trying not to think too hard about how weird it was to be giving a demon hunter advice about possibly dating a warlock. Cassandra Clare
thinking literature murder
Mortals are easily tempted to pinch the life out of their neighbour's buzzing glory, and think that such killing is no murder. George Eliot
thinking people growing
After all, people may really have in them some vocation which is not quite plain to themselves, may they not? They may seem idle and weak because they are growing. We should be very patient with each other, I think. George Eliot
thinking america might
... we are apt to think it the finest era of the world when America was beginning to be discovered, when a bold sailor, even if he were wrecked, might alight on a new kingdom ... George Eliot
thinking hardship pretending
I think any hardship is better than pretending to do what one is paid for, and never really doing it. George Eliot
thinking guilt grit
Solomon's Proverbs, I think, have omitted to say, that as the sore palate findeth grit, so an uneasy consciousness heareth innuendos. George Eliot
thinking mad people
What people do who go into politics I can't think; it drives me almost mad to see mismanagement over only a few hundred acres. George Eliot
thinking common imagine
A common fallacy: to imagine a measure will be easy because we have private motives for desiring it. George Eliot
thinking fortune cheerfulness
I think cheerfulness is a fortune in itself. George Eliot
thinking bored bores
to my thinking, it is more pitiable to bore than to be bored. George Eliot
thinking smell rose
I think I am quite wicked with roses. I like to gather them, and smell them till they have no scent left. George Eliot
thinking understanding experience
I think there are stores laid up in our human nature that our understandings can make no complete inventory of. George Eliot
thinking sea fishing
I can't bear fishing. I think people look like fools sitting watching a line hour after hour-or else throwing and throwing, and catching nothing. George Eliot
thinking people littles
I'm open to whatever. I think sometimes when people collaborate these days, it's a little bit convenient. Gotye
thinking discovery brain
A big part of making music is the discovery aspect, is the surprise aspect. That's why I think I'll always love sampling. Because it involves combining the music fandom: collecting, searching, discovering music history, and artifacts of recording that you may not have known existed and you just kind of unlock parts of your brain, you know? Gotye
thinking tunes hook
Sometimes I'll have sections that I'm not quite sure how they fit in the puzzle of a tune, they'll get moved around; what I think was originally a verse ends up becoming the chorus, or what's an intro gets dropped as a hook, things get shifted around a lot. Gotye
thinking yesterday suffering
Yesterday I lived, today I suffer, tomorrow I die; but I still think fondly, today and tomorrow, of yesterday. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
thinking able fantasy
The more we see the more we must be able to imagine, and the more we imagine, the more we must think we see. Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
thinking brain gears
If we were magically shrunk and put into someone's brain while she was thinking, we would see all the pumps, pistons, gears and levers working away and we would be able to describe the workings completely, in mechanical terms, thereby completely describing the thought processes of the brain. But that description would not contain any mention of thought! It would contain nothing but descriptions of pumps, pistons, levers! Gottfried Leibniz
thinking years would-be
I am glad my life is coming to an end. To think that it might last another five hundred years, now that would be terrible, in my case. Gore Vidal
thinking two people
It is astonishing to think that millions of people in my time—now, too, I suppose—actually thought that at a given moment in history two human beings had evolved to a higher state than that of all the gods that ever were or ever will be. This is titanism, as the Greeks would say. This is madness. Gore Vidal
thinking order law
The period of Prohibition - called the noble experiment - brought on the greatest breakdown of law and order the United States has known until today. I think there is a lesson here. Do not regulate the private morals of people. Do not tell them what they can take or not take. Because if you do, they will become angry and antisocial and they will get what they want from criminals who are able to work in perfect freedom because they have paid off the police. Gore Vidal
thinking what-matters live-your-life
It is of no consequence to you what others think of you. What matters is what you think of them. That is how you live your life. Gore Vidal