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Your grace's words have been like manure spread on the barren ground of my dry and uncultivated mind.
— Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
I started writing poetry and philosophy when I was 17 years old and my mind so was wild. Now I'm 56 and I often want to write like a child.
— Stanley Victor Paskavich
It's like knowing your way through the forest. You don't keep the whole forest in your mind, but wherever you are, you know where to go next.
— Ken Follett
Just like a trained scientist, a disciplined mind will have the knowledge of what to look for and the ability to recognize when discoveries are made.
— Dalai Lama XIV
I like to give clues - titles - that can give a simple, evocative hook into what picture or feeling welled up in my mind when I came up with the song.
— David First
I like to talk to myself ahead of time so when temptation comes, I've already made up my mind that I have the victory.
— Joyce Meyer
Wouldn't you like to be my lord Duke of Exeter? Come on, Dom. Say something."
"You have lost your mind."
"Say something less insulting. — Laura Andersen
"You have lost your mind."
"Say something less insulting. — Laura Andersen
Sometimes I wish I could sneak a peek into that mind of yours and see what you're thinking. Especially when you smile at me like that. ~ Oliver Sand
— Chris Kuhn
I like to know what's happening to prepare myself. I make up scenarios in my mind about what may happen. This helps me cope.
— Tina J. Richardson
I should like to penetrate your mind with my own," he said. "I should like to pierce the mysteries of your soul.
— Pearl S. Buck
Sick minds like to prohibit; healthy minds like to free!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
There is nothing like desire for obstructing any resemblance between what one says and what one has on one's mind.
— Marcel Proust
Keep your mind clear to create simple solutions. Remove any distractions, like the TV, email prompts, unnecessary interruptions or telephone calls.
— Lisa A. Mininni
Besides it's as nothing to the death of a child. He doesn't mind telling you his faith was sorely tried. There's no grief like a parent's.
— Eimear McBride
As I get older, I become more imaginative and feel like I have maybe a shorter time to get a lot of things going on in my mind done.
— Sarah Brightman
The tennis wasn't really very much on my mind, so it wasn't like I was thinking about it all the time.
— Steffi Graf
I like well-made clothes, and I don't mind spending a lot of money on something that looks super, super simple. I don't like knockoffs.
— Micah Lexier
She had in point of fact by now made up her mind to accept it, but she well knew that men like to think they decide matters for themselves.
— W. Somerset Maugham
Enlighten the people generally, and tyranny and opressions of the body and mind will vanish like evil spirits at the dawn of day.
— Thomas Jefferson
Like a peacock, dance with an open mind and a loving heart to reveal your incredible beauty.
— Debasish Mridha
I feel like I have so many stories basting in my mind, and they come busting out when they're ready.
— Maggie Stiefvater
Oh God, Yes!" her depraved mind screamed to her. If this is what being a whore felt like, then yes. She wanted to be a whore!
— Meg Ripley
I like unkempt; I don't mind if I have holes in my jacket or whatever. I think people should look more the way they feel.
— Chris Robinson
Your mind is like a sponge, in the sense that it would come in handy when cleaning off a countertop or something like that.
— Demetri Martin
Pride and hope and desire like crushed herbs in his heart sent up vapours of maddening incense before the eyes of his mind.
— James Joyce
Bloody hell, it was just like the Tardis in here. It all sort of opened out, wider than a drugged-up hippie's mind.
— J.L. Merrow
My mind is troubled, like a fountain stirr'd; And I myself see not the bottom of it.
— William Shakespeare