Thinking in a sentence

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1. "Are you thinking what I'm thinking you're thinking?" "That depends on whether what I'm thinking you're thinking I'm thinking is what I'm thinking."
2. "Hey, pal, are you thinking what I think you think I'm thinking, or are you thinking what you thought I've been thinking?" "Wait, who are you anyway?"
3. "Are you thinking what I'm thinking?" "What are you thinking about???"
4. While I was thinking over whether I should accept such strange apologies, Coutabay leafed through the book and read loudly and expressively: "While I was thinking over whether I should accept such strange apologies, Coutabay leafed through the book and read loudly and expressively: 'While I was thinking...' Holmes quickly snatched the volume from Coutabay's hands.
5. "What are you thinking about?" "I'm thinking about you."
6. Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
7. Are you thinking what we're thinking?
8. "You were thinking about Tom." "I was not! I was thinking about work."
9. I know what you were thinking, because I was thinking it, too.
10. Hey, wait a minute, are you thinking what I'm thinking?
11. "What are you thinking about?" "I was thinking about you."
12. "What were you thinking about?" "I wasn't thinking about anything."
13. The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. It cannot be changed without changing our thinking.
14. Past thinking and methods did not prevent world wars. Future thinking must prevent wars.
15. I kept thinking, thinking of the pale, haggard, lonely little girl on the cold and desolate side of the window-pane.
16. "What were you thinking?" "I wasn't thinking."
17. Your current thinking got you here. Only new thinking will get you out.
18. "I know what you're thinking." "What am I thinking?"
19. Mary was thinking about the problem of finding the ultimate core model, one that contains all large cardinals, while Tom was thinking about Mary's boobs.
20. "Writing is really thinking. If you cannot express exactly what you need to get across, that shows there's confusion or vagueness in your thinking," Boissiere said.
21. I've been thinking about you. Have you been thinking about me, too?
22. A conspiracy theory is thinking that blames or explains an important event or set of circumstances on a secret plot that is usually masterminded by powerful people. Conspiracy thinking can also embrace the idea that a big secret is being kept from the public.
23. It's useless to keep on thinking any more.
24. Prime numbers are like life; they are completely logical, but impossible to find the rules for, even if you spend all your time thinking about it.
25. You have been thinking about this problem the whole morning. Take a break; go eat lunch.

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