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Differences in Thoughts and Quotation

In the following section, we are going to see what are the difference in Thoughts and Quotation:


Thought:

Whatever you think, you feel at any instant about the world can be regarded as thought. Thoughts are random, they connect your desire, pain, ambition, choice and will with the world. The thought is something that alters the way you interact with society. It is thought which let you make decisions for your next move. The thought is the inner voice of the mind it recognises the necessity and urgency of actions around you. Thought gives you the potential to distinguish between good and evil.
Thoughts are random and involuntary, the imagination of human life is impossible without thoughts. It is our thoughts that differentiate us from animals. We have thoughts, imagination and will and all these give us the answer that why humans are humans and why animals are animals. Remember that, the cognition of the world lies beneath the thoughts.
Besides these, Thoughts have great influence and importance in all fields of society, literature and philosophy. Thoughts from great minds reveal the secret of life and give us an idea about the true power of knowledge and observation.
History is testimony that many times the thoughts brought the revolutions and changed the whole society.



Quotation:


Often abbreviated as "Quote". Quotations are spoken, written or stated sentences, group of words, phrases, remarks or motto transferred or repeated by people. Quotations are transferred from a group of people to a wide section of society. Sometimes they are used as a literary device.
Quotations are generally taken from books, novels or even stories and presented to society for inspiration, awareness, and attention.
They are very popular in philosophy, the great quotes by great minds give inspiration and strength and tell us the values of life.



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