“Every thought of yours is a real thing – a force.”
Rhonda Byrne book The Secret
Variant: Every idea from your thoughts is the real thing it's strength
Source: The Secret
“Every thought of yours is a real thing – a force.”
Rhonda Byrne book The Secret
Variant: Every idea from your thoughts is the real thing it's strength
Source: The Secret
Khwaja Ghulam Farid (1845–1901) 19th-century sufi Punjabi poet of the punjab , polyglot, scholar and writer
Source: The Sayings and Teachings of the Great Mystics of Islam (2004), p. 299
J. Howard Moore (1862–1916)
"Discovering Darwin", Proceedings of the International Anti-Vivisection and Animal Protection congress, held at Washington, D.C. December 8th to 11th, 1913 (1913), p. 152
Thomas Arnold (1795–1842) English headmaster of Rugby School
Quotes reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895). p. 364.
“Real, I thought … whatever that meant.”
Elaine Dundy (1921–2008) American journalist, actress
Part One, One
The Dud Avocado (1958)
Context: I’d made a vow when I got over here never to speak to anyone I’d ever known before. Yet here we were, two Americans who hadn’t really seen each other for years; here was someone from "home” who knew me when, if you like, and, instead of shambling back into the bushes like a startled rhino, I was absolutely thrilled at the whole idea.
"I like it here, don’t you?” said Larry, indicating the café with a turn of his head.
I had to admit I’d never been there before.
He smiled quizzically. "You should come more often,” he said. "It’s practically the only nontourist trap to survive on the Left Bank. It’s real” he added.
Real, I thought … whatever that meant.
“Of course you're real-like any thought or any story. It's real when you're in it.”
Markus Zusak (1975) Australian author
Source: I Am the Messenger
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
1920s, Sidelights on Relativity (1922)