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You know -- the look that is accompanied by the invisible thought bubble above his head that says, "Wierdo!" No.
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The thinking ego resembles an inexhaustible and invisible spring, soundlessly murmuring forth an endless stream of invisible thoughts.
On this mixture, people can have no awareness of what they are doing – feeling "invisible" – no thought for the consequences and no memory the morning after, so they cannot learn from their mistakes.
IV As far as secular angels go there is always one, in Venice, in Milan, hardening that horn of ageing desire and its devastations, while skiers plunge and slide soundlessly past crevasses, invisible as thoughts, like the waitress buttoning her uniform already pronged by an invisible horn and lids that sometimes closed as if her form slept in the white peace after an avalanche.
And he pronounced himself lucky to be living in an era when advances in psychology and neuroimaging are combining to "render visible" the hitherto invisible realm of thought.
Aravindan Balakrishnan, 73, and his 67-year-old wife, Chanda – arrested last week on suspicion of holding three women as slaves in a flat for 30 years – were leaders of a tiny sect of 25 members known as the Workers Institute of Marxism-Leninism-Maoo Zedong Thought, invisible to the left at large.
If it is strange to us to imagine periods in history where male erotic relationships were normal and venerated (e.g., 5th century Athens), this is because of the invisible constraints on thought that are embedded in our language, which Foucault's histories of practices tries to make visible.
What is invisible are the thoughts that race through the athletes' heads during this brief and excruciating purgatory.
Yet these men had invisible and aberrant thoughts and fantasies, and were constantly processing their weird symbols and hatred in ways normal people will never fully comprehend.
They become invisible, almost like thoughts in our head," Selinger noted.
It has been almost one year since the word invisible entered my thoughts; all because of a conversation.
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