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Many ideas grow better when transplanted into another mind than in the one where they sprung up.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
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1841
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1935
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Religious ideas have sprung from the same need as all the other achievements of culture: from the necessity for defending itself against the crushing supremacy of nature
Sigmund Freud
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1856
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1939
)
Religion
A novel is a collection of ideas transmitted from one mind to another through reading. When someone decides to write a novel, he visits his personal library, rummages through the ideas that bubble in his mind and create his own personal story.
Jorge Volpi
The railroad is sprung from the application of two fundamental ideas - one the use of a mechanical means of developing speed, the other the use of a smooth running surface to diminish friction.
John Moody
Find people that are great and learn from them, be selfless with all of the great knowledge that you attain and help others to have the same success that you have found. Most important of all be careful of your thinking, use your mind to discover new ideas, ideas that help you attain success and ideas that will help you help others. You must take action every day to make your ideas a reality.
Joe Larkin
He in whom a desire for the Ineffable has sprung up, who is satisfied in his mind, and whose thoughts are not bewildered by love, he is carried upwards by the stream.
Friedrich Max Muller
Why is it that, as we grow older, we are so reluctant to change? It is not so much that new ideas are painful, for they are not. It is that old ideas are seldom entirely false, but have truth, great truth in them. The justification for conservatism i
Dale E. Turner
(
1956
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Äldre
Why is it that, as we grow older, we are so reluctant to change? It is not so much that new ideas are painful, for they are not. It is that old ideas are seldom entirely false, but have truth, great truth in them. The justification for conservatism i
Dale E. Turner
(
1956
-)
Forandring
Paradoxically one of the greatest advantages of mind maps is that they are seldom needed again. The very act of constructing a map is itself so effective in fixing ideas in memory that very often a whole map can recalled without going back to it at all. A mind map is so strongly visual and uses so many of the natural functions of memory that frequently it can be simply read off in the ''mind's eye.''
Peter Russell
Education needs to be a national priority, particularly getting class sizes down and hiring more teachers and helping with school construction, ... He's been emphasizing the importance of a patient's bill of rights for those people who get their health care from an HMO (health maintenance organization) and a prescription medication benefit. These are not ideas that just were sprung on in the last few days.
Bob Graham
For the human mind is seldom at stay: If you do not grow better, you will most undoubtedly grow worse.
Samuel Richardson
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1689
-)
I don't really worry about our team a whole lot. I have a lot of confidence in our team, in our guys. It's just that ideas creep into my mind. I'm the kind of person with a lot of ideas, and I think of them over a 4-foot birdie putt sometimes. That's the real problem.
Tom Lehman
The defects of the mind, like those of the face, grow worse as we grow old
François de la Rochefoucauld
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1613
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1680
)
Alder
There are more ideas on earth than intellectuals imagine. And these ideas are more active, stronger, more resistant, more passionate than ''politicians'' think. We have to be there at the birth of ideas, the bursting outward of their force: not in books expressing them, but in events manifesting this force, in struggles carried on around ideas, for or against them. Ideas do not rule the world. But it is because the world has ideas... He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in. that it is not passively ruled by those who are its leaders or those who would like to teach it, once and for all, what it must think.
Michel Foucault
(
1926
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1984
)
Imagination is the outreaching of mind . . . . the bombardment of the conscious mind with ideas, impulses, images and every sort of psychic phenomena welling up from the preconscious. It is the capacity to "dream dreams and see visions . . . ."
Rollo May
(
1909
-
1994
)
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