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Mind Quotes - Page 451

In my mind, partial failure is always better than delusory success.

William A. Henry, III (2015). “In Defense of Elitism”, p.149, Anchor

There are some things the arrogant mind does not see; it is blinded by its vision of what it desires.

Wendell Berry (2011). “Standing by Words”, p.71, Counterpoint Press

Language gradually varies, and with it fade away the writings of authors who have flourished their allotted time; otherwise, the creative powers of genius would overstock the world, and the mind would be completely bewildered in the endless mazes of literature.

Washington Irving (2015). “The Complete Works of Washington Irving: Short Stories, Plays, Historical Works, Poetry and Autobiographical Writings (Illustrated): The Entire Opus of the Prolific American Writer, Biographer and Historian, Including The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, Rip Van Winkle, The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Bracebridge Hall and many more”, p.139, e-artnow

It is the mind that is woven, the mind that was jerked And tufted in straggling thunder and shattered sun.

Wallace Stevens (2011). “The Palm at the End of the Mind: Selected Poems and a Play”, p.211, Vintage

If it is a new thought to you that gratitude brings your whole mind into closer harmony with the creative energies of the universe, consider it well, and you will see that it is true.

Wallace D. Wattles (2015). “The Science of Wallace D. Wattles: The Science of Being Well, The Science of Getting Rich & The Science of Being Great – Complete Trilogy: From one of the New Thought pioneers, author of How to Promote Yourself, New Science of Living and Healing, Hellfire Harrison, A New Christ, How to Get What You Want and Jesus The Man and His Work”, p.32, e-artnow

Never mind what I told you - you do as I tell you.

"Fictional character: Commodore Jackson". "Mississippi", 1935.

Devices which in some curious new way imitate nature are attractive to simple minds.

Vladimir Vladimirovich Nabokov (1996). “Novels and Memoirs, 1941-1951”, Library of America

Let us record the atoms as they fall upon the mind in the order in which they fall.

Virginia Woolf (2013). “The Common Reader”, p.122, Lulu Press, Inc