A Quote by Koena Mitra

A woman's mind focuses on feelings, while a man's mind focuses on problem-solving. — © Koena Mitra
A woman's mind focuses on feelings, while a man's mind focuses on problem-solving.
Emphasize reconciliation, not resolution. It is unrealistic to expect everyone to agree about everything. Reconciliation focuses on the relationship, while resolution focuses on the problem. When we focus on reconciliation, the problem loses significance and often becomes irrelevant.
Noir focuses on the criminal mind, not a whodunit: more why they did it and will they get away with it. The abnormal psychology is what fascinates me rather than the puzzle-solving aspect.
Power focuses on self-preservation; principle focuses on making ideas successful.
Some people say my humor focuses too much on stereotypes. It doesn't. It focuses on facts.
Fear focuses the mind.
The light from the oncoming train focuses the mind.
Nothing so focuses the mind as the prospect of being hanged.
When the mind is un-agitated, when the mind is calm, that mind is most conducive to creative problem solving.
Death focuses the mind on the things that really matter: why are we here, and what should we do?
Nothing can stand in the way of the man who focuses his entire self on a problem.
Nothing focuses the mind better than the constant sight of a competitor who wants to wipe you off the map.
The similarities are limited but real. They amount to a shared disgust with politics as usual in America. The Tea Party focuses on the federal government; Occupy Wall Street focuses on corporate America and its influence over the government.
There's a lot of, you know, kind of train wreck TV reality shows out there. And I think Tori & Dean is a great show that really focuses on family, focuses on couples to show that everyone can watch together and enjoy. And that's what makes me the most proud.
We grant God the possession of all the qualities of mind except the one that keeps the others healthy; that watches over their dignity; that focuses their vision true--humor.
When you make Service your sole purpose in life, it eliminates fear, focuses your mind and gives you meaning.
Writing for radio really focuses the mind, because you can't rely on thinking "Oh, just pull a funny face at the end of this sketch." You've got to try to work on the words.
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