If a thing can be free, it should be free. If it can think, it should think. If it can feel, it should feel.
I don’t care what people think of me. I know what I did in the past and why I did it. And I know why I’m doing this now. And that’s all that matters.[to Irina]
You got to learn when to think like a lawyer, you understand? And when to think like a landowner. Or a lawyer’s all you’re ever gonna be.[to Jamie]
When you spend years thinking about something obsessively, that something is your whole world, a perfect world.[Cuando pasas años pensando en algo obsesivamente, ese algo es todo tu mundo, un mundo perfecto.]
We’ve all been guilty of magical thinking at one time or other.
Trick them into thinking they aren’t learning, and they do.
There is no use dwelling on what cannot be undone.
There are two kinds of folks who sit around thinking about how to kill people. Psychopaths and mystery writers.
Sometimes you got to stop thinking about something to figure it out.
Sometimes when we try to avoid thinking about something, the more it gets into our head.
People’s thinking is greatly influenced by their physical development. When I was a baby, it was hard to make firm memories due to infantile amnesia, and during puberty – one’s second growth period – I strongly felt a heightened wariness of those around me. As I grow, my mind increasingly suits my body and environment.
Only a fool thinks he can solve the world’s problems.