Archive

Quotes

To be too conscious is an illness—a real thoroughgoing illness.

—Fyodor Dostoevsky, 1864

Is there no way out of the mind?

—Sylvia Plath, 1962

Strength of mind is exercise, not rest.

—Alexander Pope, 1733

“I think, therefore I am” is the statement of an intellectual who underrates toothaches.

—Milan Kundera, 1990

A mind lively and at ease can do with seeing nothing, and can see nothing that does not answer.

—Jane Austen, 1815

The real question is not whether machines think but whether men do.

—B.F. Skinner, 1969

The highest possible stage in moral culture is when we recognize that we ought to control our thoughts.

—Charles Darwin, 1871

Brain, n. An apparatus with which we think that we think.

—Ambrose Bierce, 1906

Sanity is madness put to good uses; waking life is a dream controlled.

—George Santayana, 1920

The march of the human mind is slow.

—Edmund Burke, 1775

We need strength, we need energy, we need quickness, and we need brain in this country to turn it around.

—Donald Trump, 2015

Don’t lose your mind unless you have paid for it.

—Stanisław Jerzy Lec, 1957

Though this be madness, yet there is method in’t.

—William Shakespeare, 1603