Think of the hosts of worlds, and of the plagues in this world-mote—death puts an end to the whole. Carlyle.

Think with awe on the slow, the quiet power 15 of time. Schiller.

Think wrongly, if you please, but in all cases think for yourself. Lessing.

Think ye that God made the universe, and then let it run round his finger? (am Finger laufen liesse). Goethe.

Think you, 'mid all this mighty sum / Of things for ever speaking, / That nothing of itself will come, / But we must still be seeking. Wordsworth.

Thinkers are scarce as gold; but he whose thoughts embrace all his subject, pursues it uninterruptedly and fearless of consequences, is a diamond of enormous size. Lavater.

Think'st thou existence doth depend on time? / 20 It doth; but actions are our epochs. Byron.

Thinking about sin, beyond what is indispensable for the firm effort to get rid of it, is waste of energy and waste of time. Matthew Arnold.

Thinking is but an idle waste of thought; / For nought is everything, and everything is nought. Smith, "Rejected Addresses."

Thinking is the function; living is the functionary. Emerson.