Howard Roger Garis (April 25, 1873 – November 6, 1962) Half the fun of nearly everything, you know, is thinking about it beforehand, or afterward.
Milton Glaser On Thinking
Milton Glaser (June 26, 1929 -) My adventure has all been in my mind. The great adventure has been thinking. I love to think about things. I think that the lack of drama in my life has produced a platform for me to be fundamentally adventurous in my thinking.
Ochwiay Biano In Conversation With Carl Jung On Thinking
Ochwiay Biano, An Elder of the Taos Pueblo in New Mexico “See.” Ochwiay Biano said, “how cruel the whites looks. Their lips are thin and their noses are sharp, their faces furrowed and distorted by folds. Their eyes have a staring expression; they are always seeking something. What are they seeking? The whites always want …
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Oliver Sacks On Thinking
Oliver Sacks (July 09, 1933 - August 30, 2015) I say I love writing but really it is thinking I love — the rush of thoughts — new connections in the brain being made. And it comes out of the blue…In such moments: I feel such love of the world, love of thinking.
Laura Riding On Doing And Thinking
Laura Riding (January 16, 1901–September 2, 1991) People who for some reason find it impossible to think about themselves, and so really be themselves, try to make up for not thinking with doing. They try to pretend that doing is thinking.
Hannah Arendt On Thinking
Hannah Arendt (October 14, 1906 – December 04, 1975) What are we “doing” when we do nothing but think? Where are we when we, normally always surrounded by our fellow-men, are together with no one but ourselves? By posing the unanswerable questions of meaning, men establish themselves as question-asking beings. Behind all the cognitive …