Reverie is when ideas float in our mind without reflection or regard of the understanding.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Thought is the labor of the intellect, reverie is its pleasure.
To lose one's self in reverie, one must be either very happy, or very unhappy. Reverie is the child of extremes.
Do anything rather than give yourself to reverie.
When an idea exclusively occupies the mind, it is transformed into an actual physical or mental state.
Only in your imagination can you revise.
The mind ought sometimes to be diverted that it may return to better thinking.
There are two distinct classes of what are called thoughts: those that we produce in ourselves by reflection and the act of thinking and those that bolt into the mind of their own accord.
One's mind has a way of making itself up in the background, and it suddenly becomes clear what one means to do.
Reverie is not a mind vacuum. It is rather the gift of an hour which knows the plenitude of the soul.
In contemplation and reverie, one thought introduces another perpetually; and it is by similarity, or the hooking of one upon the other, that the process of thinking is carried on.