Cogitative Quotes & Sayings
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The cult of celebrity is cogitative shit running through the bowel of the intellect. — Stephen King
In bloody days, swords were worth more than gods. — Joe Abercrombie
I had a very big crush on Errol Flynn during 'Captain Blood.' I thought he was absolutely smashing for three solid years, but he never guessed. Then he had one on me but nothing came of it. I'm not going to regret that; it could have ruined my life. — Olivia De Havilland
all our reasonings concerning causes and effects are derived from nothing but custom; and that belief is more properly an act of the sensitive, than of the cogitative part of our natures. — Bertrand Russell
There is honing to fear, bu fear itself/ — Theodore Roosevelt
When there's nothing left, there's always music, that's all I've ever known. — Jake Pitts
A decisive Board is cogitative, proactive, and supportive. — Pearl Zhu
Lyall felt he could not say which of two things was harder to put up with, the Abbot's conversational style, with its bland coherence and assumption of severely limited cogitative powers in the hearer, or his recurrent look of pleased surprise as each fresh piece of evidence of his wisdom or moral worth turned up, but between them they were likely to implant in certain minds a hardy seed of revolt. — Kingsley Amis
We must reserve a back shop all our own entirely free, in which to establish our real liberty and our principal retreat and solitude. — Michel De Montaigne
If, then, there must be something eternal, let us see what sort of Being it must be. And to that it is very obvious to Reason, that it must necessarily be a cogitative Being. For it is as impossible to conceive that ever bare incogitative Matter should produce a thinking intelligent Being, as that nothing should of itself produce Matter ... — John Locke
The abilities distinctive of human beings are abilities of intellect and will. The relevant abilities of intellect are thought, imagination (the cogitative and creative imagination rather than the image-generating faculty), personal (experiential) and factual memory, reasoning and selfconsciousness. — P.M.S. Hacker
