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“[Research] suggests that what we think of as free will is largely an illusion: much of the time, we are simply operating on automatic pilot, and the way we think and act – and how well we think and act on the spur of the moment – are a lot more susceptible to outside influences than we realize.”
Malcolm Gladwell“Those who are truly alive are kindly and unsuspecting in their human relationships and consequently endangered under present conditions. They assume that others think and act generously, kindly and helpfully, in accordance with the laws of life. This natural attitude, fundamental to healthy children as well as primitive man, inevitably represents a great danger in the struggle for a rational way of life as long as the emotional plague subsists, because the plague-ridden impute their own manner of thinking and acting to their fellow men. A kindly man believes that all men are kindly, while one infected with the plague believes that all men lie and cheat and are hungry for power. In such a situation, the living are at an obvious disadvantage. When they give to the plague-ridden they are sucked dry, then ridiculed or betrayed.”
Wilhelm Reich, Listen, Little Man!“As you think and act, so your world becomes.”
T. Scott McLeod“Be the love the world needs. Think and act from your heart.”
Nanette Mathews“I am a child but I have to think and act like a woman, this business forces you to.”
Rihanna“When you are on a great mission, look simple;think and act complexly”
Ernest Agyemang Yeboah“People are successful because they think and act like successful people.”
Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart“Progress without the reasoned freedom to think and act is regression to slavery.”
Richard John Neuhaus, American Babylon: Notes of a Christian Exile“When you think and act opposite to love, you find yourself powerless and life becomes a frightening nightmare.”
Dragos Bratasanu, Ph.D.“Many [Western Christians] habitually think and act as if there is no eternity. . . . We major in the momentary and minor in the momentous.”
Randy Alcorn