Quotes about Thoughts
But no, your mind is a battlefield, and the battle for your life is always won or lost in your mind.
— Craig Groeschel
To win the battle for our minds, we must engage, because there is no other way for us to defeat evil. The days of being neutral must be over.
— Craig Groeschel
I shush my mind, because your mind can ruin you if you let it. I
— Lisa Wingate
Sister Marguerite wasn't her sister, but a nun—a teacher or a caretaker. The letters were Iola's prayers, her private thoughts. That's why they'd never been mailed. These letters weren't meant for earth, but for heaven. Not for her biological father, but for God.
— Lisa Wingate
The more man meditates upon good thoughts, the better will be his world and the world at large.
— Confucius
He who would be useful, strong, and happy must cease to be a passive receptacle for the negative, beggarly, and impure streams of thought; and as a wise householder commands his servants and invites his guests, so must he learn to command his desires and to say, with authority, what thoughts he shall admit into the mansion of his soul.
— James Allen
We spent our whole lives in unconsous excercise of the art of expressing our thoughts with the help of words
— Vincent Van Gogh
How rich art is, if one can only remember what one has seen, one is never empty of thoughts or truly lonely, never alone.
— Vincent Van Gogh
I thought of the lines, 'And come the evening of my life, Worn out with care and strife I will, For each day granted me on earth, The air with praises to Thee fill.' Goodbye, a handshake in my thoughts, Your very loving brother Vincent
— Vincent Van Gogh
I can very well do without God both in my life and in my painting, but I cannot, ill as I am, do without something which is greater than I, which is my life - the power to create. And if, defrauded of the power to create physically, a man tries to create thoughts in place of children, he is still very much part of humanity.
— Vincent Van Gogh
The mind is the most capricious of insects — flitting, fluttering.
— Virginia Woolf
The eyes of others our prisons; their thoughts our cages.
— Virginia Woolf