When I was a kid, I never thought about anything. Never had to think about where I was going to school or what I was going to do. I just lived minute to minute.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Then again, I think about high school every day and I think about being a little kid every day too.
I used to have to force myself to go, okay, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing and then all of a sudden a thought of some where could come in. Now I can just focus and not think about anything. So, yeah, I guess I do that a lot.
Life has taught me to think, but thinking has not taught me to live.
I went to college and I never allowed myself to think for an instant that I would have this chance to do this.
Getting close to books, and spending time by myself, I was obliged to think about things I would never have thought about if I was busy romping around with a brother and sister.
When I was 17, I used to really think about what I wore every day.
I'm in a constant process of thinking about things.
My mother always taught me to think about things from other people's perspectives and think about where they're coming from.
Adults sometimes think children don't think. That's what propels them to order children around. But children do integrate thoughts and make sense of them. When I was a child, I thought about everything in the universe.
One of the things I learned, one of the strangest things, is how to think. There was nothing else to do. I couldn't see people, or go for a walk in the forest. All I had was my head and my books, and I thought a lot.