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Coach Lombardi showed me that by working hard and using my mind, I could overcome my weakness to the point where I could be one of the best.

Bart Starr
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Conversion does not mean a change of outward appearance; rather it requires a change of mind and results in a transformed life.

Bartholomaus Ziegenbalg
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The mind has greater power over the emotions, and is less subject thereto, insofar as it understands all things to be necessary.

Baruch Spinoza
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In the mind there is no absolute or free will; but the mind is determined to wish this or that by a cause, which has also been determined by another cause, and this last by another cause, and so on to infinity.

Baruch Spinoza
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. . . to know the order of nature, and regard the universe as orderly is the highest function of the mind.

Baruch Spinoza
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The greatest good is the knowledge of the union which the mind ha... by Baruch Spinoza

The greatest good is the knowledge of the union which the mind has with the whole nature.

Baruch Spinoza
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The less the mind understands and the more things it perceives, the greater its power of feigning is; and the more things it understands, the more that power is diminished.

Baruch Spinoza
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To comprehend an idea, a person must simultaneously accept it as true. Conscious analysis - which, depending on the idea, may occur almost immediately or with considerable effort - allows the mind to reject what it intially accepted as fact.

Baruch Spinoza
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The eternal wisdom of God ... has shown itself forth in all things, but chiefly in the mind of man, and most of all in Jesus Christ.

Baruch Spinoza
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Minds are not conquered by force, but by love and high-mindedness... by Baruch Spinoza

Minds are not conquered by force, but by love and high-mindedness.

Baruch Spinoza
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After experience had taught me that all the usual surroundings of social life are vain and futile; seeing that none of the objects of my fears contained in themselves anything either good or bad, except in so far as the mind is affected by them, I finally resolved to inquire whether there might be some real good having power to communicate itself, which would affect the mind singly, to the exclusion of all else: whether, in fact, there might be anything of which the discovery and attainment would enable me to enjoy continuous, supreme, and unending happiness.

Baruch Spinoza
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The human mind cannot be absolutely destroyed along with the body, but something of it remains, which is eternal.

Baruch Spinoza
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I saw that all things I feared, and which feared me, had nothing good or bad in them save insofar as the mind was affected by them.

Baruch Spinoza
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Whatever increases, decreases, limits or extends the body's power of action, increases decreases, limits, or extends the mind's power of action. And whatever increases, decreases, limits, or extends the mind's power of action, also increases, decreases, limits, or extends the body's power of action.

Baruch Spinoza
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The mind can only imagine anything, or remember what is past, whi... by Baruch Spinoza

The mind can only imagine anything, or remember what is past, while the body endures.

Baruch Spinoza
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Man can, indeed, act contrarily to the decrees of God, as far as they have been written like laws in the minds of ourselves or the prophets, but against that eternal decree of God, which is written in universal nature, and has regard to the course of nature as a whole, he can do nothing.

Baruch Spinoza
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In so far as the mind sees things in their eternal aspect, it par... by Baruch Spinoza

In so far as the mind sees things in their eternal aspect, it participates in eternity.

Baruch Spinoza
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He that can carp in the most eloquent or acute manner at the weakness of the human mind is held by his fellows as almost divine.

Baruch Spinoza
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In the mind there is no absolute or free will. by Baruch Spinoza

In the mind there is no absolute or free will.

Baruch Spinoza
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The things which ... are esteemed as the greatest good of all ... can be reduced to these three headings, to wit : Riches, Fame, and Pleasure. With these three the mind is so engrossed that it cannot scarcely think of any other good.

Baruch Spinoza
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