A person who can think is truly a person with boundless power. ——Balzac
People must have three minds, one born from birth, one from books, and one from life. ——Montaigne
Thoughts—free spirits. ——Shakespeare
Without freedom of thought, there is no science and no truth. ——Renan
Wise men are guided by reason, ordinary people are guided by experience; and beasts are guided by intuition. ——Cicero
The most rare courage is the courage of thought. ——France
Our life is like execution, and thought is the guide; without a guide, everything will stop. Purpose is lost and strength evaporates. ——Goethe
Ideas are the property of those who enjoy them. ——Emerson
He who kills his ideas is the greatest murderer. ——Romain Rolland
One should strive to think a lot rather than know a lot. ——Democritus
It takes extraordinary thought to analyze the obvious. ——Whitehead
Thoughts, like love and death, cannot be replaced by others. ——Rostan
Thoughts-free spirits. ——Shakespeare Thought is the property of those who enjoy it ——Emerson
To live means to think (Cicero) I think, therefore I am (Descartes)
A A person who can think is truly a person with boundless power. ——Balzac
People must have three minds, one born from birth, one from books, and one from life.
——Montaign