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mind (mind) 1. the organ or seat of consciousness; the faculty, or brain function, by which one is aware of surroundings, and by which one experiences feelings, emotions, and desires, and is able to attend, remember, learn, reason, and make decisions. 2. the organized totality of an organism's mental and psychological processes, conscious and unconscious. 3. the characteristic thought process of a person or group.
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But the thought of a fortress keeps coming to mind when I see it on the skyline. The old Jesuit educational motto, "Give me a boy until he is seven, and I will give you the man," kept coming to mind as the "failure" stories accumulated. Choose the idea that keeps coming to mind again and again. |
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