“I do know my own mind,' protested Anne. 'The trouble is, my mind changes and then I have to get acquainted with it all over again.”
“Too many things on my mind, said Wilbur.Well, said the goose, that's not my trouble. I have nothing at all on my mind, but I've too many things under my behind.”
“After I go out this door, I may only exist in the minds of all my acquaintances. I may be an orange peel.”
“I have not reneged on a promise. I have changed my mind.”
“My father... raised me to make up my own mind. The way he did this was by yielding to me when I asked, even when I was foolish. I lived through it; and I know my own mind; and he will do what I ask him.”
“When the facts change, I change my mind - what do you do, sir?”