The mind is more powerful than anything. So, during the birth I wasn't thinking about the pain. I was in a meditation state. I was concentrating the whole time, thinking, 'Oh my God, it's time. I am going to meet my baby. What is he going to look like?'
‐‐ Gisele Bundchen
The mind is never satisfied with the objects immediately before it, but is always breaking away from the present moment, and losing itself in schemes of future felicity... The natural flights of the human mind are not from pleasure to pleasure, but from hope to hope.
‐‐ Samuel Johnson
The mind is no match with the heart in persuasion; constitutionality is no match with compassion.
‐‐ Everett Dirksen
The mind is not a hermit's cell, but a place of hospitality and intercourse.
‐‐ Charles Horton Cooley
The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled.
‐‐ Plutarch
The mind is pretty powerful. In skating, you learn to click into that zone and focus not necessarily on what you're doing but if you're doing it well.
‐‐ Dorothy Hamill
The mind is the Buddha, and the Buddha is the mind.
‐‐ Bodhidharma
The mind is the effect, not the cause.
‐‐ Daniel Dennett
The mind is the greatest weapon in the world.
‐‐ Roy Conli
The mind is the limit. As long as the mind can envision the fact that you can do something, you can do it, as long as you really believe 100 percent.
‐‐ Arnold Schwarzenegger
The mind is the most important part of achieving any fitness goal. Mental change always comes before physical change.
‐‐ Matt McGorry
The mind is the result of the torments the flesh undergoes or inflicts upon itself.
‐‐ Emile M. Cioran
The mind is the root from which all things grow if you can understand the mind, everything else is included.
‐‐ Bodhidharma
The mind itself is of the form of all, i.e., of soul, God and world; when it becomes of the form of the Self through knowledge, there is release, which is of the nature of Brahman: this is the teaching.
‐‐ Ramana Maharshi
The mind loves the unknown. It loves images whose meaning is unknown, since the meaning of the mind itself is unknown.
‐‐ Rene Magritte
The mind moves in the direction of our currently dominant thoughts.
‐‐ Earl Nightingale
The mind must be cured as well as the body, as the mind so is the body.
‐‐ Daniel D. Palmer
The mind must first reflect upon itself in order that it may frame a rule of Justice, and not be inclined to do to another what it would not have done to itself, nor refuse to another what it desires for itself. These two assuredly comprise the whole sphere of Justice.
‐‐ Saint Bernard
The mind of a human being is formed only of comparisons made in order to examine analogies, and therefore cannot precede the existence of memory.
‐‐ Giacomo Casanova
The mind of America is seized by a fatal dry rot - and it's only a question of time before all that the mind controls will run amuck in a frenzy of stupid, impotent fear.
‐‐ Hunter S. Thompson
The mind of man has perplexed itself with many hard questions. Is space infinite, and in what sense? Is the material world infinite in extent, and are all places within that extent equally full of matter? Do atoms exist or is matter infinitely divisible?
‐‐ James C. Maxwell
The mind of the painter must resemble a mirror, which always takes the colour of the object it reflects and is completely occupied by the images of as many objects as are in front of it.
‐‐ Leonardo da Vinci
The mind of the performer is a very strange thing.
‐‐ James Galway
The mind of the polyglot is a very particular thing, and scientists are only beginning to look closely at how acquiring a second language influences learning, behavior and the very structure of the brain itself.
‐‐ Jeffrey Kluger
The mind of the Renaissance was not a pilgrim mind, but a sedentary city mind, like that of the ancients.
‐‐ George Santayana
The mind of the scholar, if he would leave it large and liberal, should come in contact with other minds.
‐‐ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The mind of the writer does indeed do something before it dies, and so does its owner, but I would be hard put to call it living.
‐‐ Annie Dillard
The mind ought sometimes to be diverted that it may return to better thinking.
‐‐ Phaedrus
The mind's first step to self-awareness must be through the body.
‐‐ George A. Sheehan
The mind's passion is all for singling out. Obscurity has another tale to tell.
‐‐ Adrienne Rich
The mind that has not been developed or trained is very scattered. That's the normal state of affairs, but it leaves us out of touch with a great deal in life, including our bodies.
‐‐ Jon Kabat-Zinn
The mind that is anxious about the future is miserable.
‐‐ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
The Mind that lies fallow but a single Day, sprouts up in Follies that are only to be killed by a constant and assiduous Culture.
‐‐ Joseph Addison
The mind unlearns with difficulty what it has long learned.
‐‐ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
The mind uses its faculty for creativity only when experience forces it to do so.
‐‐ Henri Poincare
The mind wears the colors of the soul, as a valet those of his master.
‐‐ Sophie Swetchine
The mind when it has an old experience will add that data into its current experience, and it keeps coming up with wrong answers.
‐‐ L. Ron Hubbard
The minds of men are at last aroused; reason looks out and justifies her own, and malice finds all her work is ruin.
‐‐ Ralph Chaplin
The mindset of chasing that next #1 record doesn't exist for me anymore. It's more about being a well-rounded entertainer than being a pop artist. Obviously, it would be wonderful to have a hit record but I don't base my happiness on that anymore. It's about the accomplishment of a project that satisfies me. I just want to enjoy the ride.
‐‐ Donny Osmond
The mindset that I have on every project I take on is, 'How do I make this interesting enough for me to want to stop and look at it?' So in that regard, what I do behind the camera, whether it's still or motion picture, is the same.
‐‐ Aaron Ruell
The mineral world is a much more supple and mobile world than could be imagined by the science of the ancients. Vaguely analogous to the metamorphoses of living creatures, there occurs in the most solid rocks, as we now know, perpetual transformation of a mineral species.
‐‐ Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
The miners lost because they had only the constitution. The other side had bayonets. In the end, bayonets always win.
‐‐ Mother Jones
The mini-Moog was conceived originally as a session musician's axe, something a guy could carry to the studio, do a gig and walk out.
‐‐ Robert Moog
The miniatures of the Mughal period are really the pinnacle of Indian artistic achievement. And not a single one of those paintings is done by an individual artist.
‐‐ Salman Rushdie
The Minimalists are idealist. They want to minimize themselves in favor of the ideal... But I just can't. You see, my paintings are not cool.
‐‐ Agnes Martin
The minimum I need is six months to allow for dithering, procrastination and the research. The research times varies from book to book; some are faster because they're based off resources I have at my disposal.
‐‐ Lauren Willig
The minimum wage in Denmark is about twice that of the United States, and people who are totally out of the labor market or unable to care for themselves have a basic income guarantee of about $100 per day.
‐‐ Bernie Sanders
The minimum wage is not something that you want to stay on as a permanent basis. For example, if you have a minimum wage job, you don't stay there 20 or 30 years. You don't put your children through college working on minimum wage.
‐‐ John Raese
The minimum wage is something that F.D.R. put in place a long time ago during the Great Depression. I don't think it worked then. It didn't solve any problems then and it hasn't solved any problems in 50 years.
‐‐ John Raese
The minimum wage is the black teenage unemployment act. It is the guaranteed way of holding the poor, the minorities and the disenfranchised out of the mainstream is if you price their original services too high.
‐‐ Arthur Laffer