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mind

   Book, Aphorism
1 Pre | uncertainty and fluctuation of mind, or even from a kind of 2 Pre | working and exercise of the mind.~Now my method, though hard 3 Pre | and certain path for the mind to proceed in, starting 4 Pre | spontaneous process of the mind. But this remedy comes too 5 Pre | to do any good, when the mind is already, through the 6 Pre | commenced afresh, and the mind itself be from the very 7 Pre | ways Anticipation of the Mind, the other Interpretation 8 Pre | deep-rooted habits of his mind; and when all this is done 9 1, II | so the instruments of the mind supply either suggestions 10 1, VII | VII~The productions of the mind and hand seem very numerous 11 1, IX | the powers of the human mind we neglect to seek for its 12 1, XX | with logical order. For the mind longs to spring up to positions 13 1, XXI | sober, patient, and grave mind, especially if it be not 14 1, XXIII | between the Idols of the human mind and the Ideas of the divine. 15 1, XXX | first concoction of the mind are not to be cured by the 16 1, XLI | well of the sense as of the mind are according to the measure 17 1, XLII | as they take place in a mind preoccupied and predisposed 18 1, XLII | and predisposed or in a mind indifferent and settled; 19 1, XLVII | which strike and enter the mind simultaneously and suddenly, 20 1, XLIX | arrogance and pride, lest his mind should seem to be occupied 21 1, LI | are figments of the human mind, unless you will call those 22 1, LV | resemblances. The steady and acute mind can fix its contemplations 23 1, LV | the lofty and discursive mind recognizes and puts together 24 1, LVIII | rule: that whatever his mind seizes and dwells upon with 25 1, LXI | impressed and received into the mind from the playbooks of philosophical 26 1, LXVI | compendia of thought wherein the mind rests, and whereby it is 27 1, LXVII | yet still when the human mind has once despaired of finding 28 1, LXIX | expiations and purgings of the mind, I come to set forth the 29 1, LXXV | the weakness of the human mind. Now if this were all they 30 1, LXXXI | yield satisfaction to the mind and understanding in rendering 31 1, LXXXIII| the dignity of the human mind is impaired by long and 32 1, LXXXIV | authority, it shows a feeble mind to grant so much to authors 33 1, LXXXV | if you likewise bear in mind the long periods which it 34 1, LXXXV | is to come, and feeds his mind upon them, and magnifies 35 1, LXXXVI | cases, still to the common mind they present the form and 36 1, LXXXVII| destruction of all greatness of mind in enterprises of this kind.~ 37 1, XC | industry and largeness of mind no slight hindrance to their 38 1, XCII | ungoverned and unripened mind, and that such attempts 39 1, XCV | chiefly on the powers of the mind, nor does it take the matter 40 1, XCVII | yet been found so firm of mind and purpose as resolutely 41 1, XCVII | senses, and well-purged mind, apply himself anew to experience 42 1, XCVIII | the secret workings of his mind and affections are better 43 1, XCIX | will not either raise his mind or stretch out his hand 44 1, XCIX | up and marshaled; and the mind be set to work upon the 45 1, XCIX | disposition of the human mind in this course of invention, 46 1, XCIX | road, and submitting my mind to Things, advanced these 47 1, XCIX | on the Idols of the human mind.~And here likewise should 48 1, XCIX | leveled the floor of the mind, it remains that I place 49 1, XCIX | remains that I place the mind in a good position and as 50 1, XCIX | common. Let men bear in mind that hitherto they have 51 1, XCIX | individual things, drags down the mind to earth, or rather sinks 52 1, XCIX | between the idols of the human mind and the ideas of the divine. 53 1, XCIX | denial of the capacity of the mind to comprehend truth. But 54 1, XCIX | working and discourse of the mind only (as the common logic 55 1, XCIX | things also, I supply the mind such rules and guidance 56 1, XCIX | fitting that I put men in mind of some things.~In the first 57 1, XCIX | the second, to refrain the mind for a time from the highest 58 1, XCIX | and genuine force of the mind, without any other art, 59 1, XCIX | and natural work of the mind when freed from impediments. 60 1, XCIX | contrary, I regard that the mind, not only in its own faculties, 61 1, XCIX | as an error of the human mind the opinion that forms give 62 1, X | and a ministration to the mind or reason.~For first of 63 1, XV | general nature. Now if the mind attempt this affirmatively 64 1, XV | the schoolmen we have a mind to fight for what is false; 65 1, XVI | indeed by fire, but by the mind, which is a kind of divine 66 1, XVII | may be assured that his mind is held in captivity by 67 1, XIX | interpretation of nature the mind should by all means be so 68 1, XXVI | recollect or call a thing to mind, if we have no prenotion 69 1, XXVI | chiefly imprinted when the mind is clear and not occupied 70 1, XXVI | impression made on the mind in a state of strong emotion; 71 1, XXVI | impression made on the mind disengaged; multitude of 72 1, XLI | should all along be borne in mind that in this place I am 73 1, XLVIII | air when compressed had a mind to contract itself to the 74 1, XLVIII | same way, if water had a mind to expand to the rarity 75 1, LII | slender tendrils of the mind snatch at and lay hold of 76 1, LII | merely from the nature of the mind, but also from the nature


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