take into one’s head, to
take into one’s head, to - To conceive an idea. This vivid image of putting an idea inside one’s head was already known about 1700. Joseph Addison used the expression (The Spectator, 1711): “When every Body takes it in his Head to make as many Fools as he can.”
Synonyms and Antonyms
- Synonyms: Dream up, Envision, Imagine, Formulate, Entertain an Idea 🎨
- Antonyms: Dismiss, Ignore, Overlook, Reject, Drown out 🚫
Humor-Filled Quotes
- “I once took it into my head to build a house entirely out of cheese. Talk about Swiss misunderstandings!”
- “Taking an idea into your head is like welcoming a cat; it sits where it likes and often makes a mess!”
Related Phrases and Proverbs
- Great Minds Think Alike: When two people come up with the same idea independently, suggesting it’s a brilliant notion.
- Hope Springs Eternal: Deep-seated optimism.
- Innovations Are Mother’s Playground: When necessity or creative bursts lead to novel ideas.
Entertainment Recommendations
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Literature:
- Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll – Dive into whimsical worlds where ideas pop up like rabbits out of hats. 🐇🎩
- 1984 by George Orwell – For a deep reflection on thoughts imposed and conceived.
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Movies:
- Inception (2010) – Layers upon layers of ideas and dreams, taking ‘taking it into one’s head’ to a whole new convex level.
- A Beautiful Mind (2001) – The journey of John Nash, showcasing the brilliant but tumultuous path when ideas take root.
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Songs:
- Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen – An emotional rollercoaster, mirroring the exhilarating journey of bizarre ideas.
- Imagine by John Lennon – The power of conceived ideas to influence and change the world.
Inspirational Thought-Provoking Farewell
“Remember, isn’t it the ideas we take into our heads that shape our destiny, spark joy, and paint the canvas of our lives with colors unforeseen? You’re the artist of your own masterpiece.”
Keep those neurons firing and ideas flowing! 🎨