Like a housemaid’s fancies
A delightful way to convey disorderly thoughts, and I like that 'languishing and ogling'.
'... she could scarcely keep her...
The quick forge of thought
Marvelous metaphor by Shakespeare, suggesting (to me) that the foment and energy of a city like London forges thought among...
Space for thought
I like the notion that a confined physical space need not impede vast thought. It reminds me of an injunction...
Thoughts like …
A sorrowful image of a tired soul, feeling isolated.
As her stray ideas returned slowly, each folding its weak...
How dare you think?
A tale of riches to rags by the author of The Secret Garden, one of my two all time...
Of time and mind
A beautiful story about a Jewish school teacher in a town subjected to Nazi massacre. Rosenthal defends his right to...
On thinking things through
Of course, there's a lot to be said for thinking things through, but sometimes 'plunging-off' forms of thought have great...
Thought like a risen moon
This one puzzles me a little - the moon a sheet of silver calm yet the water turbulent, which would...
Joining thought to thought
Thoreau is a vigorous soul and I found it refreshing that he associates vigour with connected thought. As you see...
An aristocratic air-head
What great company the Count must have been! A simile for an empty mind only occasionally polluted by the presence...
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