"It consists mainly of the storm..." - Quote by Mark Twain
It consists mainly of the storm of thoughts that is forever blowing through one's head.
More by Mark Twain
More on Thought
“The highest form of pure thought is in mathematics.”
“The one seeks a midwife to deliver his thoughts, the other, someone to assist: thus a good conversation comes into being.”
“Just as all thought, and primarily that of non-signification, signifies something, so there is no art that has no signification.”
More on Mind
“Present-moment awareness creates a gap not only in the stream of mind but also in the past-future continuum. Nothing truly new and creative can come into this world except through that gap, that clear space of infinite possibility.”
“A poem is made up of thoughts, each of which filled the whole sky of the poet in its turn.”
“When one speaks of awakening, it means de-hypnotizatio n; coming to your senses. But of course to do that, you have to go out of your mind.”