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Thinking

«Take time to deliberate; but when the time for action arrives, stop thinking and go in.»
Author: Andrew Jackson (President) | About: Action, Thinking, Time | Keywords: arrives, deliberate, go in
«The real purpose of books is to trap the mind into doing its own thinking.»
Author: Christopher Morley | About: Mind, Thinking
«Some people think that if they change the names of things, the things themselves will have changed, too»
Author: David McKay | About: Change, Thinking | Keywords: changed, names, The Names
«The way a man's mind runs is the way he is sure to go.»
«There are some days I practice positive thinking, and other days I'm not positive I am thinking.»
«The 'how' thinker gets problems solved effectively because he wastes no time with futile 'ifs'.»
«The worse you are at thinking, the better you are at drinking.»
Author: Terry Goodkind | About: Drinking, Thinking | Keywords: drinking
«Tact is the unsaid part of what you think; it's opposite, the unthought part of which you say»
Author: Henry Van Dyke (Essayist, Poet, Writer) | About: Tact, Thinking | Keywords: tact, unthought
«There are people who think that they are thinking. But that is all they are thinking.»
Author: Loesje (Fictional character) | About: Thinking
«The decisions used to be so much easier, the course of action so much clearer. There was obviously the right thing to do. When did the right decision become so clouded? How did it become so blurred? and why for that matter? What should I do and how do I wanna play this? The thinking man?s dilemma.»
Author: Jeff Davis | About: Thinking

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