Date: 1889
"The story is a fiction, -- the coinage of the brain, -- the book a reality."
preview | full record— Hare, John Innes Clark (1816-1905)
Date: 1890
"A 'river' or a 'stream' is the metaphor by which" consciousness "is most naturally described" so that one may talk of "the stream of thought, of consciousness, or of subjective life."
preview | full record— James, William (1842-1910)
Date: 1890
"All the states of mind which language designates by the metaphors bitter, harsh, sweet, combine themselves, therefore, with the corresponding mimetic movements of the mouth"
preview | full record— James, William (1842-1910)
Date: 1890
"'The brain secretes thought, as the kidneys secrete urine, or as the liver secretes bile,' are phrases which one sometimes hears."
preview | full record— James, William (1842-1910)
Date: 1891
"So those high orthodoxies came to be / Quick seeds in me of heterodox opinion, / And, ere I wist, my thoughts were all at sea, / And drifted, holden by no wise dominion."
preview | full record— Smith, Walter Chalmers (1824-1908)
Date: 1891
"In him there was a faith serene and strong, / In me an unrest, like the rush of water"
preview | full record— Smith, Walter Chalmers (1824-1908)
Date: 1891
"Yet in his stern creed lay a tender heart, / The husk o'erlaid a wealth of human kindness / And love, that fain their wisdom would impart / To purge the young soul of its earthly blindness"
preview | full record— Smith, Walter Chalmers (1824-1908)
Date: 1891
"And it did store the mind with furniture -- / In forms antique, forbidding peaceful slumber, / But morticed well, and fashioned to endure, / Hard to get into, or out of heads they cumber"
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Date: 1891
"For what is mind but motion in the intellectual sphere?"
preview | full record— Wilde, Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills (1854-1900)
Date: 1892
"Somebody observes the Moon through a telescope. I compare the Moon itself to the meaning; it is the object of the observation, mediated by the real image projected by the object glass in the interior of the telescope, and by the retinal image of the observer. The former I compare to the sense, t...
preview | full record— Frege, Gottlob (1848-1925)