Sunday 14 August 2016

What is the difference between Quotes and Thoughts?

Difference Between Quotes and Thoughts

You may have came to know about, what is Quotes in previous posts. So we will discuss mostly about thoughts. 
Thought can refer to the ideas or arrangements of ideas that result from thinking,or during doing some conceptual or analytical work, the act of producing thoughts, or the process of producing thoughts. Although thought is a fundamental human activity familiar to everyone, there is no generally accepted agreement as to what thought is or how it is created. Thoughts may or may not arise in the mind from the product of subconscious brain processing. Thoughts is well arrange logical arrangement of thinking.
Because thought underlies many human actions and interactions, understanding its physical and metaphysical origins, processes, and effects has been a longstanding goal of many academic disciplines including psychologyneuroscience,philosophyartificial intelligencebiologysociology and cognitive science.
Thinking allows humans to make sense of, interpret, represent or model the world they experience, and to make predictions about that world. It is therefore helpful to an organism with needs, objectives, and desires as it makes plans or otherwise attempts to accomplish those goals.

First of all you must know the literary meaning of Thoughts, then you will able to differentiate very easily.

thought1
θɔːt/
noun
  1. 1.
    an idea or opinion produced by thinking, or occurring suddenly in the mind.
    "Maggie had a sudden thought"
    synonyms:ideanotion, line of thinking, beliefconceptconceptionconvictionopinionview,impressionimageperception, mental picture; More
  2. 2.
    the action or process of thinking.
    "Sophie sat deep in thought"
    synonyms:thinkingreasoningcontemplationmusing, pondering, considerationreflection,introspectiondeliberationstudy, rumination, cogitationmeditationbrooding, mulling over, reverie, brown study, concentrationdebatespeculation;
    "it only took a moment's thought"




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