Quotes about thinking
thinking missing always-thinking
I’m always thinking about what I’m missing. Even when I’m happy with what I have. Carl Jung
thinking dresses dress-code
I think I'm one of the illest dudes out with the dress code.
thinking mma waiting
I don't care what anybody else is wearing. I feel like they're all waiting to see what I have on. If you really want to know the truth, that's what I think. They're waiting to see what I'mma do next.
thinking matter adults
As I said, I spent most of my adult life thinking I didn't have a vote, and therefore that what I thought didn't matter.
thinking people musician
I used to love jungle. I still think it's the ultimate genre, really, because the people making it weren't musicians.
thinking guy britain
In Britain, it's good for me to be anonymous, because they just think it's a nobody. "Who is this guy?"
thinking holy-grail fans
The holy grail for a music fan, I think, is to hear music from another planet, which has not been influenced by us whatsoever.
thinking ignorant fool
The greatest of fools is he who imposes on himself, and in his greatest concern thinks certainly he knows that which he has least studied, and of which he is most profoundly ignorant.
thinking people attention
I think, collectively, we should be paying more attention to what is going on around us in the world among people who dont have the advantages that we have.
thinking guilt weakness
We are so inculcated with guilt that we think that weakness is a sin or that it is some crime against nature to be submissive. Anton LaVey
thinking satanic ridiculous
You cannot love everyone; it is ridiculous to think you can. Anton LaVey
thinking wondering
We look at each other wondering what the other is thinking but we never say a thing.
thinking thinks
One must live the way one thinks or end up thinking the way one has lived.
thinking want
I want to reclaim 'liberal.' I'm a liberal, and I think most Americans are liberals. Al Franken
thinking government rights
I think the government has a role in protecting the fundamental rights of its citizens. Al Franken
thinking data kind
I think that the default for collecting any kind of personal data should be opt-in consent. Al Franken
thinking law worry
Most Americans don't think about antitrust law when they look at their cable bill, flip channels on TV, or worry about what their favorite website knows about them. But they should. Al Franken
thinking axes iran
I think if you're going to do a movie about Reagan, you do it about the fact that he created the huge deficit, that he armed the Mujahideen, that he armed Saddam, that he armed Iran, that he armed two-thirds of the Axis of Evil, and that he funded terrorists in Central America. He was, in my mind, a terrible president. Al Franken
thinking media oil
Asking the question whether the mainstream media has a liberal or conservative bias is like asking whether al Qaeda uses too much oil in their hummus. I might think they use a little bit too much oil; some people might think it's a little dry. But the problem with al Qaeda is they want to kill us. And the problem with the mainstream media is that it has these other biases that are much more important. Al Franken
thinking comedy wells
Well, I think that there's a value to comedy in and of itself. Al Franken
thinking media oil
To ask whether the mainstream media has a conservative or liberal bias is like asking whether al-Qaida uses too much oil in their hummus. It's - I think they might use too much oil in their hummus - but it's the wrong question. Al Franken
thinking self way
There's an appeal to the American sense of exceptionalism, that we're morally superior, as way to not be self-critical. I think that's a bit dangerous. Al Franken
thinking people bipolar
I think Hell exists on Earth. It's a psychological state, or it can be a physical state. People who have severe mental illness are in Hell. People who have lost a loved one are in Hell. I think there are all kinds of different hells. It's not a place you go to after you die. Al Franken
thinking leader mind
I couldn't think of anything less appealing than molding the minds of tomorrow's leaders. Al Franken
thinking firsts should
You know, Lincoln was funny. I don't think F.D.R. was very funny. But Lincoln was funny. Lincoln was really funny. But I think you should get elected first, and then show that you're funny. Al Franken
thinking law political
It's as if we think the laws of physics are subject to debate and amendment and political contributions can sway the laws of physics. Al Gore
thinking parent generations
Future generations may well have occasion to ask themselves, "What were our parents thinking? Why didn't they wake up when they had a chance?" We have to hear that question from them, now. Al Gore
thinking people patterns
I think it's harder for people than it should be. But as more and more of us become carbon neutral and change the patterns in our lives to be part of the solution instead of part of the problem, we are now beginning to see the changes in policy that are needed. Al Gore
thinking play roles
Civil disobedience has an honourable history, and when the urgency and moral clarity cross a certain threshold, then I think that civil disobedience is quite understandable, and it has a role to play. Al Gore
thinking views media
I think that more diversity is a good thing, and fresh points of view articulated by people who are committed to excellence in journalism is a beneficial change in the American media landscape. Al Gore
thinking white ethical-standards
I think the ethical standards established in this White House have been the highest in the history of the White House. Al Gore
thinking race issues
There is no doubt that the issue of race is always present in American politics and in the politics of any multiracial society. There is also no doubt that for some people it is an element in the manifested hostility to Obama. But I don't think it is the major theme at all. Obama is right when he reminds people: By the way, I was black before the election. Al Gore
thinking personality popularity
I think George W. Bush has a warm, engaging personality. But, you know, the presidency is more than just a popularity contest. Al Gore