THINK


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THINKTime Honored Inns Nationally Known (bed-and-breakfast inns association; various states)
THINKTo Have Information and Knowledge (United Devices cancer research project)
THINKThinking Hard Inspires New Knowledge
THINKThermal Hydraulic Integrated Network
THINKTeaching Homes in Northern Kentucky
THINKTrue Helpful Inspiring Necessary Kind
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The act is the same in any two cases of the same kind of consciousness; for instance, if I think of Smith or think of Brown, the act of thinking, in itself, is exactly similar on both occasions.
I cannot quite keep back the tears from my eyes when I think of my poor Maggy, and of the blank she must have felt at first, however kind they all are to her, without her Little Mother.
I think you will consider them extremely curious, and very beautiful IN THEIR WAY.
"I cannot deny that I shall think all that of you, Fred, if you give me good reasons.
"And if I did think that for a little while--," she went on, with an unsteady smile.
Then with a bright smile, "I think perhaps I could if he were very conceited; and yet, if he got extremely humiliated afterward, I should relent."
"I can't think what it can be," said Anne in despair, "unless it's that Moody Spurgeon MacPherson saw you home from prayer meeting last night.
Do you think the porter and the cook have no anecdotes, no experiences, no wonders for you?
I think you would be glad to come and--if you will excuse me, sir--I think your lady would ask you to come if she was here.
"I don't think he ought to be left alone just yet."
Principal mountains--I'm on the only one, but I don't think it's got any name.
It makes me feel so bad to think you could let me go to Sereny Harper and make such a fool of myself and never say a word."