Quotes about Mind
The details are the life of it, I insist, say everything on your mind, don't hold back, don't analyze or anything as you go along, say it out.
— Jack Kerouac
Your call will become clear as as your mind is transformed by the reading of Scripture and the internal work of God's Spirit. The Lord never hides His will from us. In time, as you obey the call first to follow, your destiny will unfold before you. The difficulty will lie in keeping other concerns from diverting your attention.
— Charles Swindoll
Do not conform any longer to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is—His good, pleasing and perfect will (Romans 12:2 NIV).
— Bishop TD Jakes
And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, that you may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God (Romans 12:2).
— Bishop TD Jakes
Most people have no reason to know how memory can turn rogue and feral, becoming a force of its own and one to be reckoned with.
— Tana French
The problem with any philosophical consideration is that once you open a door in your mind, you can never close it. Once you learn something, you can never convince your mind that you didn't learn it. If you learn the world is round, you can never fit in with a world that thinks it's flat.
— Ted Dekker
What good is speed if the brain has oozed out on the way.
— St. Jerome
Often, we ignore the fact that our spiritual condition and psychological state of mind are highly affected by what is happening to us physically. Sometimes depression is simply the result of exhaustion.
— Tony Campolo
The concept of spiritual healing was something I was raised with.
— Richard Paul Evans
A man leads with his mind while a woman leads with her heart.
— Myles Munroe
Disease is an experience of a so-called mortal mind. It is fear made manifest on the body.
— Mary Baker Eddy
Whatever a man depends upon, whatever rules his mind, whatever governs his affections, whatever is the chief object of his delight, is his god.
— Charles Spurgeon