Open Mindedness Quotes

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The measure of intelligence is the ability to change.
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Albert Einstein
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Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.
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George Bernard Shaw
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Your assumptions are your windows on the world. Scrub them off every once in a while, or the light won't come in.
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Alan Alda
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A mind is like a parachute. It doesn't work if it is not open.
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Frank Zappa
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If someone is able to show me that what I think or do is not right, I will happily change, for I seek the truth, by which no one was ever truly harmed. It is the person who continues in his self-deception and ignorance who is harmed.
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Marcus Aurelius (Meditations)
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It is a narrow mind which cannot look at a subject from various points of view.
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George Eliot (Middlemarch)
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Ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science.
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Charles Darwin (The Descent of Man)
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If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion, and avoid the people, you might better stay home.
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James A. Michener
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It is never too late to give up your prejudices
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Henry David Thoreau
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Kids think with their brains cracked wide open; becoming an adult, I've decided, is only a slow sewing shut.
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Jodi Picoult (My Sister’s Keeper)
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Every now and then a man's mind is stretched by a new idea or sensation, and never shrinks back to its former dimensions.
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Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr. (Autocrat of the Breakfast Table)
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It's okay to disagree with the thoughts or opinions expressed by other people. That doesn't give you the right to deny any sense they might make. Nor does it give you a right to accuse someone of poorly expressing their beliefs just because you don't like what they are saying. Learn to recognize good writing when you read it, even if it means overcoming your pride and opening your mind beyond what is comfortable.
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Ashly Lorenzana
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When my information changes, I alter my conclusions. What do you do, sir?
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John Maynard Keynes
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To be evenminded is the greatest virtue. Wisdom is to speak the truth and act in keeping with its nature.
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Heraclitus (Fragments)
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Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.
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Mark Twain
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I'm for open-mindedness and tolerance. I'm against any form of fanaticism, fundamentalism or zealotry, and this certainty of 'We have the truth.' The truth is far too large and complex. Nobody has the truth.
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Philip Pullman
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[B]egin challenging your own assumptions. Your assumptions are your windows on the world. Scrub them off every once in a while or the light won’t come in.
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Alan Alda (Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself)
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It does take great maturity to understand that the opinion we are arguing for is merely the hypothesis we favor, necessarily imperfect, probably transitory, which only very limited minds can declare to be a certainty or a truth.
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Milan Kundera (Encounter)
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The most fatal illusion is the settled point of view. Since life is growth and motion, a fixed point of view kills anybody who has one.
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Brooks Atkinson
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Vulnerability is the only authentic state. Being vulnerable means being open, for wounding, but also for pleasure. Being open to the wounds of life means also being open to the bounty and beauty. Don’t mask or deny your vulnerability: it is your greatest asset. Be vulnerable: quake and shake in your boots with it. the new goodness that is coming to you, in the form of people, situations, and things can only come to you when you are vulnerable, i.e. open.
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Stephen Russell (Barefoot Doctor's Guide to the Tao: A Spiritual Handbook for the Urban Warrior)
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Let yourself be open and life will be easier. A spoon of salt in a glass of water makes the water undrinkable. A spoon of salt in a lake is almost unnoticed.
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Buddha Siddhartha Guatama Shakyamuni
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Kindness has no religion. Religions are like narrow tracks but kindness is like an open sky.
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Amit Ray (Nonviolence: The Transforming Power)
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It's a factβ€”everyone is ignorant in some way or another. Ignorance is our deepest secret. And it is one of the scariest things out there, because those of us who are most ignorant are also the ones who often don't know it or don't want to admit it. Here is a quick test: If you have never changed your mind about some fundamental tenet of your belief, if you have never questioned the basics, and if you have no wish to do so, then you are likely ignorant. Before it is too late, go out there and find someone who, in your opinion, believes, assumes, or considers certain things very strongly and very differently from you, and just have a basic honest conversation. It will do both of you good.
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Vera Nazarian (The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration)
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By all means let's be open-minded, but not so open-minded that our brains drop out.
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Richard Dawkins
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People should decide on the books' meanings for themselves. They'll find a story that attacks such things as cruelty, oppression, intolerance, unkindness, narrow-mindedness, and celebrates love, kindness, open-mindedness, tolerance, curiosity, human intelligence.
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Philip Pullman (His Dark Materials Trilogy: The Golden Compass / The Subtle Knife / The Amber Spyglass)
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There is a difference between WISHING for a thing and being READY to receive it. No one is ready for a thing, until he believes he can acquire it. The state of mind must be BELIEF, not mere hope or wish. Open-mindedness is essential for belief.
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Napoleon Hill (Think and Grow Rich)
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Beware: open-mindedness will often say, 'Everything is permissible except a sharp opinion.
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Criss Jami (Killosophy)
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You know I take the Knight of Courage as my patron. There is courage, I think, in open-mindedness, and thinking for oneself. If you are a witch, then perhaps witches are not so wicked after all.
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Samantha Shannon (The Priory of the Orange Tree (The Roots of Chaos, #1))
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One’s opinion should only be as strong as one’s knowledge on the matter.
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Eric Hirzel
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Despite my firm convictions, I have been always a man who tries to face facts, and to accept the reality of life as new experience and new knowledge unfolds it. I have always kept an open mind, which is necessary to the flexibility that must go hand in hand with every form of intelligent search for truth.
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Malcolm X (The Autobiography of Malcolm X)
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I would rather have strong enemies than a world of passive individualists. In a world of passive individualists nothing seems worth anything simply because nobody stands for anything. That world has no convictions, no victories, no unions, no heroism, no absolutes, no heartbeat. That world has rigor mortis.
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Criss Jami (Killosophy)
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If we maintain the open-mindedness of children, we challenge fixed ideas and established structures, including our own. We listen to people in other denominations and religions. We don't find demons in those with whom we disagree. We don't cozy up to people who mouth our jargon. If we are open, we rarely resort to either-or: either creation or evolution, liberty or law, sacred or secular, Beethoven or Madonna. We focus on both-and, fully aware that God's truth cannot be imprisoned in a small definition.
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Brennan Manning
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They are ill discoverers that think there is no land when they can see nothing but sea.
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Francis Bacon
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Some people like living in black and white worlds. Let them stay there. Appreciate all the colors you see in your world though.
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Ashly Lorenzana
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Throughout human history, as our species has faced the frightening, terrorizing fact that we do not know who we are, or where we are going in this ocean of chaos, it has been the authorities, the political, the religious, the educational authorities who attempted to comfort us by giving us order, rules, regulations, informing, forming in our minds their view of reality. To think for yourself you must question authority and learn how to put yourself in a state of vulnerable, open-mindedness; chaotic, confused, vulnerability to inform yourself.
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Timothy Leary
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At the heart of science is an essential balance between two seemingly contradictory attitudes--an openness to new ideas, no matter how bizarre or counterintuitive they may be, and the most ruthless skeptical scrutiny of all ideas, old and new. This is how deep truths are winnowed from deep nonsense.
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Carl Sagan (The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark)
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True love doesn't spoil.
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Toba Beta (Master of Stupidity)
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Few people ask from books what books can give us. Most commonly we come to books with blurred and divided minds, asking of fiction that it shall be true, of poetry that it shall be false, of biography that it shall be flattering, of history that it shall enforce our own prejudices. If we could banish all such preconceptions when we read, that would be an admirable beginning.
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Virginia Woolf (The Second Common Reader)
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The Perfect Way is only difficult for those who pick and choose; Do not like, do not dislike; all will then be clear. Make a hairbreadth difference, and Heaven and Earth are set apart; If you want the truth to stand clear before you, never be for or against. The struggle between 'for' and 'against' is the mind's worst disease;
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Sengcan
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Narrow-mindedness will only get you as far as Nowhere, and once you're there, you're lost forever.
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Tahereh Mafi (Furthermore (Furthermore, #1))
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Renewal requires opening yourself up to new ways of thinking and feeling
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Deborah Day (BE HAPPY NOW!)
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Flexibility requires an open mind and a welcoming of new alternatives.
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Deborah Day
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The patterns are simple, but followed together, they make for a whole that is wiser than the sum of its parts. Go for a walk; cultivate hunches; write everything down, but keep your folders messy; embrace serendipity; make generative mistakes; take on multiple hobbies; frequent coffeehouses and other liquid networks; follow the links; let others build on your ideas; borrow, recycle; reinvent. Build a tangled bank.
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Steven Johnson (Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation)
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Always hear others out and remain open-minded; the day you think you know everything is the day you have the most yet to learn.
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A.J. Darkholme (Rise of the Morningstar (The Morningstar Chronicles, #1))
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The thing is, it's very dangerous to have a fixed idea. A person with a fixed idea will always find some way of convincing himself in the end that he is right
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Atle Selberg
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The strength of one's opinion should not exceed their knowledge on the matter.
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Eric Hirzel
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Open your mind to the world and the many different ways that can be found in it, before making hasty judgments of others. After all, the very same thing that you judge from where you areβ€” may very well be something totally different in meaning on the other side of the world. The problem with making hasty judgments is that it will emphasize your ignorance at the end of the day.
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C. JoyBell C.
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first principle: β€’Β Think for yourself to decide 1) what you want, 2) what is true, and 3) what you should do to achieve #1 in light of #2Β .Β .Β . .Β .Β . and do that with humility and open-mindedness so that you consider the best thinking available to you.
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Ray Dalio (Principles: Life and Work)
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People who don’t know how to use their minds can’t really know how to use their hearts either.
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Vironika Tugaleva (The Love Mindset: An Unconventional Guide to Healing and Happiness)
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A different species a different set of values a world completely unlike your own. There is a feeling you can only get when you meet the unknown and open your mind. - Nakajima (Gin no Saji)
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Hiromu Arakawa
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Books and minds only work when they're open.
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James Dewar
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Create inclusion - with simple mindfulness that others might have a different reality from your own.
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Patti Digh (Life Is a Verb: 37 Days to Wake Up, Be Mindful, and Live Intentionally)
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It's not about whether or not someone is a bigot, but whether or not the argument which that someone is arguing is worth being a bigot about.
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Criss Jami (Killosophy)
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I'd always thought of myself as an open-minded person. I had no patience with anyone who put down other kids because of their race, religion, or sexuality. But that's just one kind of open-mindedness. There's another kind, too, the kind that's willing to see people for who they really are and admit when you were wrong about them. That's the part I still need to work on.
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Kelley Armstrong (The Calling (Darkness Rising, #2))
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Where no paths exist, a man strays only when he misses his destination. There is no crime, no transgression, no sin save foolishness or incompetence, and no obscenity save the tyranny of custom.
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R. Scott Bakker (The Darkness That Comes Before (The Prince of Nothing, #1))
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The greatest potential we have for opening our hearts lies in the opening of our minds.
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Vironika Tugaleva (The Love Mindset: An Unconventional Guide to Healing and Happiness)
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The most successful people are also the most able to change their mindsets.
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Gabrielle Zevin (Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow)
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Travel is the best teacher. The only way to an open mind is by taking a plane out into the open world.
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C. JoyBell C.
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We must quit thinking we know everything, and quit placing "knowledge" over kindness and compassion.
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Bryant McGill (Voice of Reason)
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The problem with open-mindedness is that it can become empty-mindedness
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Christopher Hitchens (The Quotable Hitchens from Alcohol to Zionism: The Very Best of Christopher Hitchens)
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I believe one of the most sacrificial acts of love adoptive parents can do is to give up their preconceptions and agendas about what their child's views "should" be and be open to hear the conflicting emotions and thoughts their child often experiences.
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Sherrie Eldridge (Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish Their Adoptive Parents Knew)
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If you cannot be open-minded, then you do not possess your ideas, your ideas possess you.
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Bryant McGill (Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life)
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Genius has less to do with the size of your mind than how open it is.
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Shane Snow (Smartcuts: How Hackers, Innovators, and Icons Accelerate Success)
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If men could regard the events of their own lives with more open minds, they would frequently discover that they did not really desire the things they failed to obtain.
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AndrΓ© Maurois
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Being different will always threaten the institution of understanding of a closed mind. However, evolution is built on difference, changing and the concept of thinking outside the box. Live to be your own unique brand, without apology.
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Shannon L. Alder
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The only way to change someone's mind is to connect with them from the heart.
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Rasheed Ogunlaru
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Sit down before fact with an open mind. Be prepared to give up every preconceived notion. Follow humbly wherever and to whatever abyss Nature leads or you learn nothing. Don’t push out figures when facts are going in the opposite direction.
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Hyman G. Rickover
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People are going to come into your life, and God is going to use them to help you. To them you’re insignificant and don’t matter. They are not going to understand you, or even see the point of why God had you hang in there with them for so long. Remember this: Sometimes meeting someone has nothing to do with what you can provide for him or her and everything to do with what God needs you to recognize in that person. If you didn’t understand the message, God will keep sending the same person or situation into your life.
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Shannon L. Alder
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Pride is a fallacy. None of us are greater than the sum of our parts.
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Eric Hirzel
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We have eyelids but not earlids, for the ears are the portals of learning, and Nature wanted to keep them wide open.
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Baltasar GraciΓ‘n
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The perception of other people and the intersubjective world is problematic only for adults. The child lives in a world which he unhesitatingly believes accessible to all around him. He has no awares of himself or of others as private subjectives, nor does he suspect that all of us, himself included, are limited to one certain point of view of the world. That is why he subjects neither his thoughts, in which he believes as they present themselves, to any sort of criticism. He has no knowledge of points of view. For him men are empty heads turned towards one single, self-evident world where everything takes place, even dreams, which are, he thinks, in his room, and even thinking, since it is not distinct from words.
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Maurice Merleau-Ponty (Phenomenology of Perception)
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To be more precise about it, it is neither close nor open-mindedness but wisdom, discernment, and a pure heart that God wants.
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Criss Jami (Killosophy)
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I'm too open minded that I don't know what to mind anymore.
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Ahmed Mostafa
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An open mind is as welcoming as an open door.
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Nick Lopez
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I can't afford to say yes to all my staff's desires, but one thing is certain – I can't afford the outrageous cost of not listening to their requests.
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John Yokoyama (When Fish Fly: Lessons for Creating a Vital and Energized Workplace from the World Famous Pike Place Fish Market)
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The only thing more dangerous then a vampire crazed with blood lust was a vampire crazed with anything else. All the meticulous single-mindedness that went into finding young women who slept with their bedroom window open got channeled into some other interest, with merciless and painstaking efficiency...
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Terry Pratchett (The Truth: Stage Adaptation)
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Sex is as much about opening yourself and showing your sexuality to another human being as it is about allowing them to show you theirs. If you want your lover to expand their horizons with you, it’s vital that you give them the same courtesy of hearing their secrets without making them feel creepy about it.
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Roberto Hogue (Real Secrets of Sex: A Women's Guide on How to Be Good in Bed)
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An open mind is not an end in itself but a means to the end of finding truth.
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Peter Kreeft
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When one opens a book, one should also open one's mind.
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Adriano Bulla
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It's a huge disservice to classify all minds as either closed or open. I find the best minds are closed by openable windows.
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Criss Jami (Healology)
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There is courage, I think, in open-mindedness, and thinking for oneself. If you are a witch, then perhaps witches are not so wicked after all.
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Samantha Shannon (The Priory of the Orange Tree (The Roots of Chaos, #1))
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Meditate. I practice Transcendental Meditation and believe that it has enhanced my open-mindedness, higher-level perspective, equanimity, and creativity. It helps slow things down so that I can act calmly even in the face of chaos, just like a ninja in a street fight. I’m not saying that you have to meditate in order to develop this perspective; I’m just passing along that it has helped me and many other people and I recommend that you seriously consider exploring it.
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Ray Dalio (Principles: Life and Work)
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Members of the educated elite upheld open-mindedness as the supreme political virtue but refused to debate their own idea of the good life, perhaps because they suspected that it could not withstand exposure to more vigorous ideas.
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Christopher Lasch (The True and Only Heaven: Progress and Its Critics)
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A true Democratic Spirit is up there with religious faith and emotional maturity and all those other top-of-the-Maslow-Pyramid-type qualities that people spend their whole lives working on. A Democratic Spirit's constituent rigor and humility and self-honesty are, in fact, so hard to maintain on certain issues that it's almost irresistibly tempting to fall in with some established dogmatic camp and to follow that camp's line on the issue and to let your position harden within the camp and become inflexible and to believe that he other camps are either evil or insane and to spend all your time and energy trying to shout over them.
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David Foster Wallace (Consider the Lobster and Other Essays)
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Being generous often consists of simply extending a hand. That's hard to do if you are grasping tightly to your righteousness, your belief system, your superiority, your assumptions about others, your definition of normal.
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Patti Digh (Life Is a Verb: 37 Days to Wake Up, Be Mindful, and Live Intentionally)
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One of the biggest contradictions in self-proclaimed open-mindedness is to say that we're all one but when a true bigot comes around tell him we're all different. It's usually the case that neither side is correct. One might have the right to do something, anything, but sure enough, that doesn't mean it's right and a benefit to other people.
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Criss Jami (Killosophy)
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1. A Cup of Tea Nan-in, a Japanese master during the Meiji era (1868-1912), recieved a university professor who came to inqure about Zen. Nan-in served tea. He poured his visitor's cup full, and then kept on pouring. The professor watched the overflow until he could no longer restrain himself. "It is overfull. No more will go in!" "Like this cup," Nan-in said, "you are full of your own opinions and speculations. How can I show you Zen unless you first empty your up?
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Nyogen Senzaki
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It is impossible to describe a landscape so validly as to exclude all other descriptions, for no one can see the landscape in all its aspects at the same time, and no single view can prevent the existence and validity of other equally possible views.
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Frithjof Schuon (In the Face of the Absolute (Library of Traditional Wisdom))
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Character that is fruit-producing can be summed up in the mastery of these 5 qualities: morals, but a sense of humor; love, but respect for criticism; intelligence without pretense; humility without self-loathing; and a mind open, but with solid convictions.
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Criss Jami (Healology)
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To them she wore the costume of the oppressed from distant lands and was the poster child of backwardness in a forward thinking world. To her, their faces bore the costume of the ignorant, and they were poster children for gross close-mindedness in an open-minded, ever changing world
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Umm Zakiyyah (Footsteps)
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By meditating, weΒ΄re learning to disengage ourselves from habitual clinging and disperse the defilements and obscurations that hinder our capacity to serve others, such as illusory feelings of scarcity and fears of deprivation. We gradually learn to be more conscious and make better choices. We develop simplicity instead of comlexity, open-mindedness instead of narrow-mindedness, flexibility rather than rigidity. We feel ourselves to be more available to others and to give more generously of ourselves.
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Surya Das (Buddha Is as Buddha Does: The Ten Original Practices for Enlightened Living)
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Without the spiritual component, the artist works with a crucial disadvantage. The spiritual world provides a sense of wonder and a degree of open-mindedness not always found within the confines of science. The world of reason can be narrow and filled with dead ends, while a spiritual viewpoint is limitless and invites fantastic possibilities. The unseen world is boundless.
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Rick Rubin (The Creative Act: A Way of Being)
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There was only one Riley Cooper and McClane wanted him, with all his perfect imperfections, the insecurity and the stubborn pride, the poor conflict-solving skills and the laid-back open-mindedness that made the man such good company for an intelligent armor and weapons system with codependency issues.
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J. Fally (Bone Rider)
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People who base their self-worth on being right about everything prevent themselves form learning from their mistakes. They lack the ability to take on new perspectives and empathize with others. They close themselves off to new and important information. It's far more helpful to assume that you're ignorant and don't know a whole lot. This keeps you unattached to superstitious or poorly informed beliefs and promotes a constant state of learning and growth.
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Mark Manson (The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life)
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All the systems which explain so precisely why the world is as it is and why it can never be otherwise, have always called forth in me the same kind of uneasiness one has when face to face with the regulations displayed under the glaring lights of a prison cell. Even if one had been born in prison and had never seen the stars or seas or woods, one would instinctively know of timeless freedom in unlimited space. My evil star, however, had fated me to be born in times when only the sharply demarcated and precisely calculable where in fashion.... "Of course, I am on the Right, on the Left, in the Centre; I descend from the monkey; I believe only what I see; the universe is going to explode at this or that speed" - we hear such remarks after the first words we exchange, from people whom we would not have expected to introduce themselves as idiots. If one is unfortunate enough to meet them again in five years, everything is different except their authoritative and mostly brutal assuredness. Now they wear a different badge in their buttonhole; and the universe now shrinks at such a speed that your hair stands on end.
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Ernst JΓΌnger (The Glass Bees)
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The term ignorant is indeed perhaps an overstatement, implying as it does that something is known somewhere, whereas in reality we are not even sure of this: we in fact cannot aver with any degree of certainty that we are ignorant. Yet this is not so bad; we have at any rate kept our open-mindedness -- that, at least, we may be sure that we have -- and are not in any danger, or so it seems, of freezing into the pious attitudes of those true spiritual bigots whose faces are turned toward eternity and who therefore can see nothing.
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John Ashbery (Three Poems)
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[When asked if he had ever learned anything about his work from film criticism] No. To see a film once and write a review is an absurdity. Yet very few critics ever see a film twice or write about films from a leisurely, thoughtful perspective. The reviews that distinguish most critics, unfortunately, are those slambang pans which are easy to write and fun to write and absolutely useless. There's not much in a critic showing off how clever he is at writing silly, supercilious gags about something he hates.
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Stanley Kubrick
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Few minds are spacious; few even have an empty place in them or can offer some vacant point. Almost all have narrow capacities and are filled by some knowledge that blocks them up. What a torture to talk to filled heads, that allow nothing from the outside to enter them! A good mind, in order to enjoy itself and allow itself to enjoy others, always keeps itself larger than its own thoughts. And in order to do this, these thoughts must be given a pliant form, must be easily folded and unfolded, so that they are capable, finally, of maintaining a natural flexibility. All those short-sighted minds see clearly within their little ideas and see nothing in those of others; they are like those bad eyes that see from close range what is obscure and cannot perceive what is clear from afar. Night minds, minds of darkness.
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Joseph Joubert (The Notebooks of Joseph Joubert: A Selection)
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Nine times out of ten a man’s broad-mindedness is necessarily the narrowest thing about him. This is not particularly paradoxical; it is, when we come to think of it, quite inevitable. His vision of his own village may really be full of varieties; and even his vision of his own nation may have a rough resemblance to the reality. But his vision of the world is probably smaller than the world…hence he is never so inadequate as when he is universal; he is never so limited as when he generalizes. This is the fallacy in the many modern attempts at a creedless creed, at something variously described as...undenominational religion or a world faith to embrace all the faiths in the world...When a philosophy embraces everything it generally squeezes everything, and squeezes it out of shape; when it digests it necessarily assimilates.
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G.K. Chesterton (What I Saw in America (Anthem Travel Classics))
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Culturally, though not theologically, I’m a Christian. I was born a Protestant of the white Anglo-Saxon persuasion. And while I do love that great teacher of peace who was called Jesus, and while I do reserve the right to ask myself in certain trying situations what indeed He would do, I can’t swallow that one fixed rule of Christianity insisting that Christ is the only path to God. Strictly speaking, then, I cannot call myself a Christian. Most of the Christians I know accept my feelings on this with grace and open-mindedness. Then again, most of the Christians I know don’t speak very strictly. To those who do speak (and think) strictly, all I can do here is offer my regrets for any hurt feelings and now excuse myself from their business. β€œTraditionally, I have responded to the transcendent mystics of all religions. I have always responded with breathless excitement to anyone who has ever said that God does not live in a dogmatic scripture or in a distant throne in the sky, but instead abides very close to us indeedβ€”much closer than we can imagine, breathing right through our own hearts. I respond with gratitude to anyone who has ever voyaged to the center of that heart, and who has then returned to the world with a report for the rest of us that God is an experience of supreme love. In every religious tradition on earth, there have always been mystical saints and transcendents who report exactly this experience. Unfortunately many of them have ended up arrested and killed. Still, I think very highly of them. β€œIn the end, what I have come to believe about God is simple. It’s like thisβ€”I used to have this really great dog. She came from the pound. She was a mixture of about ten different breeds, but seemed to have inherited the finest features of them all. She was brown. When people asked me, β€œWhat kind of dog is that?” I would always give the same answer: β€œShe’s a brown dog.” Similarly, when the question is raised, β€œWhat kind of God do you believe in?” my answer is easy: β€œI believe in a magnificent God
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Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat, Pray, Love)