Definition of ideas

"ideas" in the noun sense

1. idea, thought

the content of cognition the main thing you are thinking about

"it was not a good idea"

"the thought never entered my mind"

2. mind, idea

your intention what you intend to do

"he had in mind to see his old teacher"

"the idea of the game is to capture all the pieces"

3. idea

a personal view

"he has an idea that we don't like him"

4. estimate, estimation, approximation, idea

an approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth

"an estimate of what it would cost"

"a rough idea how long it would take"

5. theme, melodic theme, musical theme, idea

music) melodic subject of a musical composition

"the theme is announced in the first measures"

"the accompanist picked up the idea and elaborated it"

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Quotations for ideas

Ideas are pitiless. [ Lamartine ]

We are taught words, not ideas. [ Beaconsfield ]

The very coinage of your brain. [ William Shakespeare ]

All words are pegs to bang ideas on. [ Henry Ward Beecher ]

Our ideas are transformed sensations. [ Condillac ]

A fixed idea ends in madness or heroism. [ Victor Hugo ]

Every idea must have a visible enfolding. [ Victor Hugo ]

Ideas are the greatest warriors of the world. [ Garfield ]

The material universe exists only in the mind. [ Jonathan Edwards ]

It is not my periods that I polish, but my ideas. [ Joseph Joubert ]

The persistence of an all-absorbing idea is terrible. [ Victor Hugo ]

Ideas in the head set hands about their several tasks. [ A. Bronson Alcott ]

Words are daughters of earth, but ideas are sons of heaven. [ Dr. Samuel Johnson ]

Our ideas, like pictures, are made up of lights and shadows. [ Joubert ]

Ideas are like beards; men do not have them until they grow up. [ Francois M. A. de Voltaire ]

Conversation is an abandonment to ideas, a surrender to persons. [ A. B. Alcott ]

The way in which we form our ideas gives character to our minds. [ Rousseau ]

Those fair ideas to my aid I'll call, and emulate my great original. [ Dryden ]

Ideas are a capital that bears interest only in the hands of talent. [ Rivarol ]

In these times we fight for ideas, and newspapers are our fortresses. [ Heine ]

Few persons enjoy real liberty; we are all slaves to ideas or habits. [ Alfred de Musset ]

If he had two ideas in his head, they would fall out with each other. [ Johnson ]

Wit marries ideas lying wide apart, by a sudden jerk of the understanding. [ Edwin P. Whipple ]

Altogether the style of a writer is a faithful representative of his ideas. [ Goethe ]

To have ideas is to gather flowers; to think is to weave them into garlands. [ Mme. Swetchine ]

Not he who has many ideas, but he who has one conviction may become a great man. [ Cötvös ]

To bring nations to surrender themselves to new ideas is not the affair of a day. [ Draper ]

Our land is not more the recipient of the men of all countries than of their ideas. [ Bancroft ]

Reading is useless to some people: ideas pass through their heads without remaining. [ C. Jordan ]

In the elevated order of ideas, the life of man is glory; the life of woman is love. [ Balzac ]

We live in an age in which superfluous ideas abound and essential ideas are lacking. [ Joubert ]

Words are often seen hunting for an idea, but ideas are never seen hunting for words. [ H. W. Shaw ]

Ideas often flash across our minds more complete than we could make them after much labor. [ La Rochefoucauld ]

One should conquer the world, not to enthrone a man, but an idea; for ideas exist forever. [ Beaconsfield ]

When one writes of woman, he must reserve the right to laugh at his ideas of the day before. [ A. Ricard ]

A sublime idea remains the same, from whatever brain or in whatever region it has its birth. [ Menzel ]

A fresh mind keeps the body fresh. Take in the ideas of the day, drain off those of yesterday. [ Edward Bulwer-Lytton ]

There is a power a hundred times more powerful than that of bayonets: it is the power of ideas. [ Chevalier ]

Many ideas grow better when transplanted into another mind, than in the one where they sprung up. [ Oliver Wendell Holmes ]

Great ideas travel slowly, and for a time noiselessly, as the gods whose feet were shod with wool. [ James A. Garfield ]

Ideas are the great warriors of the world, and a war that has no ideas behind it is simply brutality. [ James A. Garfield ]

There is in things a resistance superior to ideas, but for which the world would not exist six months. [ Lamennais ]

If the ancients left us ideas, to our credit be it spoken that we moderns are building houses for them. [ A. Bronson Alcott ]

Ideas must work through the brains and the arms of good and brave men, or they are no better than dreams. [ Emerson ]

Our ideas, like orange-plants, spread out in proportion to the size of the box which imprisons the roots. [ Edward Bulwer Lytton ]

It is not enough to be an upright man, we must be seen to be one: society does not exist on moral ideas only. [ Balzac ]

He is the greatest artist who has embodied in the sum of his works the greatest number of the greatest ideas. [ John Ruskin ]

When we view elevated ideas of Nature, the result of that view is admiration, which is always the cause of pleasure. [ Dryden ]

The wit of language is so miserably inferior to the wit of ideas that it is very deservedly driven out of good company. [ Sydney Smith ]

The despotism of will in ideas is styled plan, project, character, obstinacy: its despotism in desires is called passion. [ Rivarol ]

I wonder how it is that so cheerful-looking a tree as the willow should ever have become associated with ideas of sadness. [ Hamerton ]

An idea, like a ghost (according to the common notion of ghosts), must be spoken to a little before it will explain itself. [ Charles Dickens ]

Fanaticism is such an overwhelming impression of the ideas relating to the future world as disqualifies for the duties of this. [ R. Hall ]

Whatsoever the mind perceives of itself, or is the immediate object of perception, thought, or understanding, that I call an idea. [ Locke ]

Hill and valley, seas and constellations, are but stereotypes of divine ideas appealing to and answered by the living soul of man. [ Chapin ]

Where painting is weakest, - namely, in the expression of the highest moral and spiritual ideas, - there music is sublimely strong. [ Mrs. Stowe ]

Ideas once planted in the brain fructify, and bear their harvest more or less bountiful and rich as they are fertilized by thought. [ Bartol ]

Multitudes of words are neither an argument of clear ideas in the writer, nor a proper means of conveying clear notions to the reader. [ Adam Clarke ]

Sects of men are apt to be shut up in sectarian ideas of their own, and to be less open to new general ideas than the main body of men. [ Matthew Arnold ]

Intellectually, as politically, the direction of all true progress is towards greater freedom, and along an endless succession of ideas. [ Bovee ]

It is only those who never think at all, or else who have accustomed themselves to brood invariably on abstract ideas, that ever feel ennui. [ Hazlitt ]

Propriety of thought and propriety of diction are commonly found together. Obscurity of expression generally springs from confusion of ideas. [ Macaulay ]

To be fossilized is to be stagnant, unprogressive, dead, frozen into a solid. It is only liquid currents of thought that move men and the world. [ Wendell Phillips ]

The word independence is united to the accessory ideas of dignity and virtue. The word dependence is united to the ideas of inferiority and corruption. [ Bentham ]

We never read without profit if with the pen or pencil in our hand we mark such ideas as strike us by their novelty, or correct those we already possess. [ Zimmermann ]

I hope if dogs ever take over the world, and they chose a king, they don't just go by size, because I bet there are some Chihuahuas with some good ideas. [ Jack Handey, Deep Thoughts ]

The direct relation of music is not to ideas, but emotions. Music, in the works of its greatest masters, is more marvellous, more mysterious, than poetry. [ Henry Giles ]

Ideas go booming through the world louder than cannon. Thoughts are mightier than armies. Principles have achieved more victories than horsemen and chariots. [ William M. Paxton ]

Events are only the shells of ideas; and often it is the fluent thought of ages that is crystallized in a moment by the stroke of a pen or the point of a bayonet. [ Chapin ]

By what strange law of mind is it that an idea long overlooked, and trodden underfoot as a useless stone, suddenly sparkles out in new light, as a discovered diamond? [ Mrs. Stowe ]

If ideas and words were distinctly weighed and duly considered, they would afford us another sort of logic and critic, than what we have been hitherto acquainted with. [ J. Locke ]

Time is but the measure of the difficulty of a conception. Pure thought has scarcely any need of time, since it perceives the two ends of an idea almost at the same moment. [ Amiel ]

A great man, I take it, is a man so inspired and permeated with the ideas of God and the Christly spirit as to be too magnanimous for vengeance, and too unselfish to seek his own ends. [ David Thomas ]

To escape from arrangements that tortured me, my heart sought refuge in the world of ideas, when as yet I was unacquainted with the world of realities, from which iron bars excluded me. [ Schiller at his training-school ]

Women overrate the influence of fine dress and the latest fashions upon gentlemen; and certain it is that the very expensiveness of such attire frightens the beholder from all ideas of matrimony. [ Abba Goold Woolson ]

The main thing in writing is to have distinct, and clear, and well-marshalled ideas, and then to express them simply and without affectation. This forms what we may call the bones of a good style. [ John Stuart Blackie, The Art Of Authorship, 1891 ]

A copious manner of expression gives strength and weight to our ideas, which frequently make impression upon the mind, as iron does upon solid bodies, rather by repeated strokes than a single blow. [ Melmoth ]

It is the violence of their ideas and the blind haste of their passion that make men awkward when with women. A man who has blunted a little his sensations, at first studies to please rather than to be loved. [ George Sand ]

Delusive ideas are the motives of the greatest part of mankind, and a heated imagination the power by which their actions are incited. The world in the eye of a philosopher may be said to be a large madhouse. [ Mackenzie ]

Utopia! such is the name with which ignorance, folly, and incredulity have always characterized the great conceptions, discoveries, enterprises, and ideas which have illustrated the ages, and marked eras in human progress. [ E. de Girardin ]

Ideas are, like matter, infinitely divisible. It is not given to us to get down, so to speak, to their final atoms, but to their molecular groupings the way is never ending, and the progress infinitely delightful and profitable. [ Bovee ]

He that has complex ideas, without particular names for them, would be in no better case than a book-seller who had volumes that lay unbound and without titles, which he could make known to others only by showing the loose sheets. [ Locke ]

In the life of a nation ideas are not the only things of value. Sentiment also is of great value; and the way to foster sentiment in a people, and to develop it in the young, is to have a well-recorded past, and to be familiar with it. [ Joseph Anderson ]

The tongue of man is powerful enough to render the ideas which the human intellect conceives; but in the realm of true and deep sentiments it is but a weak interpreter. These are inexpressible, like the endless glory of the Omnipotent. [ Kossuth ]

Many ideas grow better when transplanted into another mind than in the one where they sprung up. That which was a weed in one intelligence becomes a flower in the other, and a flower again dwindles down to a mere weed by the same change. [ O. W. Holmes ]

Art is the effort of man to express the ideas which nature suggests to him of a power above nature, whether that power be within the recesses of his own being, or in the Great First Cause of which nature, like himself, is but the effect. [ Edward Bulwer-Lytton ]

Government began in tyranny and force, in the feudalism of the soldier and the bigotry of the priest; and the ideas of justice and humanity have been fighting their way like a thunderstorm against the organised selfishness of human nature. [ Wendell Phillips ]

Flowers are esteemed by us, not so much on account of their extrinsic beauty - their glowing hues and genial fragrance - as because they have long been regarded as emblems of mortality - because they are associated in our minds with the ideas of mutation and decay. [ Bovee ]

The contemplation of night should lead to elevating, rather than depressing, ideas. Who can fix his mind on transitory and earthly things, in presence of those glittering myriads of worlds; and who can dread death or solitude in the midst of this brilliant, animated universe? [ Richter ]

The eye observes only what the mind, the heart, and the imagination are gifted to see: and sight must be reinforced by insight before souls can be discerned as well as manners, ideas as well as objects, realities and relations as well as appearances and accidental connections. [ Whipple ]

Every breeze wafts intelligence from country to country, every wave rolls it, all give it forth, and all in turn receive it. There is a vast commerce of ideas, there are marts and exchanges for intellectual discoveries, and a wonderful fellowship of those individual intelligences which make up the mind and opinion of the age. [ Daniel Webster ]

Propriety of thought and propriety of diction are commonly found together. Obscurity and affectation are the two great faults of style. Obscurity of expression generally springs from confusion of ideas; and the same wish to dazzle, at any cost, which produces affectation in the manner of a writer, is likely to produce sophistry in his reasoning. [ Macaulay ]

The contemplation of night should lead to elevating rather than to depressing ideas. Who can fix his mind on transitory and earthly things, in presence of those glittering myriads of worlds; and who can dread death or solitude in the midst of this brilliant, animated universe, composed of countless suns and worlds, all full of light and life and motion? [ Richter ]

Poetry interprets in two ways: it interprets by expressing, with magical felicity, the physiognomy and movements of the outward world; and it interprets by expressing, with inspired conviction, the ideas and laws of the inward world of man's moral and spiritual nature. In other words, poetry is interpretative both by having natural magic in it, and by having moral profundity. [ Matthew Arnold ]

No man was ever endowed with a judgment so correct and judicious, in regulating his life, but that circumstances, time and experience would teach him something new, and apprize him that of those things with which he thought himself the best acquainted he knew nothing; and that those ideas which in theory appeared the most advantageous were found, when brought into practice, to be altogether inapplicable. [ Terence ]

He who thinks much says but little in proportion to his thoughts. He selects that language which will convey his ideas in the most explicit and direct manner. He tries to compress as much thought as possible into a few words. On the contrary, the man who talks everlastingly and promiscuously; who seems to have an exhaustless magazine of sound, crowds so many words into his thoughts that he always obscures, and very frequently conceals them. [ Washington Irving ]

If we wish to know the political and moral condition of a state, we must ask what rank women hold in it; their influence embraces the whole of life; a wife! - a mother! - two magical words, comprising the sweetest source of man's felicity; theirs is a reign of beauty, of love, of reason, - always a reign! a man takes counsel with his wife, he obeys his mother; he obeys her long after she has ceased to live; and the ideas which he has received from her become principles stronger even than his passions. [ Aime Martin ]

The Christian cemetery is a memorial and a record. It is not a mere field in which the dead are stowed away unknown; it is a touching and beautiful history, written in family burial plots, in mounded graves, in sculptured and inscribed monuments. It tells the story of the past, - not of its institutions, or its wars, or its ideas, but of its individual lives, - of its men and women and children, and of its household. It is silent, but eloquent; it is common, but it is unique. We find no such history elsewhere; there are no records in all the wide world in which we can discover so much that is suggestive, so much that is pathetic and impressive. [ Joseph Anderson ]

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Words containing the sequence ideas

Words that start with ideas (2 words)

Words with ideas in them (1 word)

Words that end with ideas (1 word)

Word Growth involving ideas

Shorter words in ideas

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id ide idea

Longer words containing ideas

ideasthesia