When God has access to our heart, mind, and soul through years of fellowship and worship, He allows us to see more of His activity and to be more involved in His miraculous work.
A more happy mind leads to quietness and clarity. And that clarity helps you have a greater capacity to do more and to become more successful and more giving.
The resources of this earth are inexhaustible, because God made man's mind inexhaustible.
Fame due to the achievements of the mind never perishes.
He tried to reconstruct the story in his mind, but it kept getting confused, bleeding into itself like watercolors.
We in this country have to make up our minds -- -- we can not have it both ways: we cannot be both drug-free and free.
We'll never know whether something new and wonderful is possible unless we try. Let's scratch our heads, stretch our minds, be adventurous! Serve God with boldness, and who knows what wonders the Lord may work?
The mind doth shape itself to its own wants, and can bear all things.
Since art is a virtue of the intellect, it demands to communicate with the entire universe of the intellect. Hence it is that the normal climate of art is intelligence and knowledge: its normal soil, the civilized heritage of a consistent and integrated system of beliefs and values; its normal horizon , the infinity of human experience enlighted by the passionate insight of anguish or the intellectual virtues of a contemplative mind.
I can read minds, but I'm illiterate.
Only struggle educates the exploited class. Only struggle discloses to it the magnitude of its own power, widens its horizon, enhances its abilities, clarifies its mind, forges its will.
Anything which is physically possible can always be made financially possible; money is a bugaboo of small minds.
In my mind the city of Ariel is a thorn in Israel's side and a serious obstacle to peace.
I am no poet, but if you think for yourselves, as I proceed, the facts will form a poem in your minds.
When you have learned, through discipline, to simplify your life, and so practiced the mindfulness of meditation, and through it loosened the hold of aggression, clinging, and negativity on your whole being, the wisdom of insight can slowly dawn. And in the all-revealing clarity of its sunlight, this insight can show you, distinctly and directly, both the subtlest workings of your own mind and the nature of reality.
My heart pounds sickeningly and I turn pale. . . I often feel as if I were dead. . . I seem to be losing my mind.
He who conquers the mind, conquers the world.
Middle age has been defined as what happens when a person's broad mind and narrow waist change places.
Have a sense of piety ever on your mind, and be ever mindful that this is subject to no change, but will last you as long as life and support you in death. Elevate your soul by prayer and by contemplation without mystical enthusiasm.
I know not that there is anything in nature more soothing to the mind than the contemplation of the moon, sailing, like some planetary bark, amidst a sea of bright azure. The subject is certainly hackneyed; the moon has been sung by poet and poetaster. Is there any marvel that it should be so?