
“The most important thing is to be able to think what you want, not to say what you want.”
"What you can't say" http://www.paulgraham.com/say.html, January 2004
"Democracy" (1861)
“The most important thing is to be able to think what you want, not to say what you want.”
"What you can't say" http://www.paulgraham.com/say.html, January 2004
Prior to royal marriage, Larry King Live interview
Source: Mark Swed, "For L.A., History's Knocking", Los Angeles Times, December 26, 1996
Television interview ("On clarity and exact thinking" - available on youtube)
1960s
"The Teacher"
Winesburg, Ohio (1919)
Context: "You will have to know life," she declared, and her voice trembled with earnestness. She took hold of George Willard’s shoulders and turned him about so that she could look into his eyes. A passer-by might have thought them about to embrace. "If you are to become a writer you’ll have to stop fooling with words," she explained. "It would be better to give up the notion of writing until you are better prepared. Now it’s time to be living. I don’t want to frighten you, but I would like to make you understand the import of what you think of attempting. You must not become a mere peddler of words. The thing to learn is to know what people are thinking about, not what they say."
“What do you think about me is not my business the important thing is what I think about myself…”
Source: Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant: Rich Dad's Guide to Financial Freedom
“Do not let what you think they think of you make you stop and question everything you are.”
Source: The Princess Diarist
Source: Dreamsnake (1978), Chapter 9 (p. 205)
Interview with David Manners, Scarlet Street #26 (1997)