100 Quotes About Brain

Life is a journey, and we’ve got the quotes to prove it. Brain is the part of the body that we use to remember and process information. We use our brains for thinking, learning, and using our environment to get what we need. When we see things like this, we can’t help but feel inspired and empowered.

Learn to deal with the fact that you are not...
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Learn to deal with the fact that you are not a perfect person but you are a person that deserves respect and honesty. Pandora Poikilos
My brain tells me it will be better to just...
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My brain tells me it will be better to just let him go. My heart... not so much. Simone Elkeles
Biology gives you a brain. Life turns it into a...
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Biology gives you a brain. Life turns it into a mind. Jeffrey Eugenides
This is my simple religion. There is no need for...
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This is my simple religion. There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness. Dalai Lama Xiv
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Rabbit's clever, " said Pooh thoughtfully." Yes, " said Piglet, "Rabbit's clever."" And he has Brain.""Yes, " said Piglet, "Rabbit has Brain."There was a long silence." I suppose, " said Pooh, "that that's why he never understands anything. A.a. Milne
No brain at all, some of them [people], only grey...
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No brain at all, some of them [people], only grey fluff that's blown into their heads by mistake, and they don't Think. A.a. Milne
Thomas: Is it [my brain] fixed? Brenda: It worked, judging...
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Thomas: Is it [my brain] fixed? Brenda: It worked, judging from the fact that you're not trying to kill us anymore... James Dashner
I'm convinced that responsibility is some kind of psychological disease.
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I'm convinced that responsibility is some kind of psychological disease. Brandon Sanderson
Whenever I think of something but can't think of what...
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Whenever I think of something but can't think of what it was I was thinking of, I can't stop thinking until I think I'm thinking of it again. I think I think too much. Criss Jami
No, honestly, my mouth shouldn't be able to function unless...
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No, honestly, my mouth shouldn't be able to function unless my brain's engaged. Jodi Picoult
She has man's brain--a brain that a man should have...
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She has man's brain--a brain that a man should have were he much gifted--and woman's heart. The good God fashioned her for a purpose, believe me when He made that so good combination. Bram Stoker
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When I start a new seminar I tell my students that I will undoubtedly contradict myself, and that I will mean both things. But an acceptance of contradiction is no excuse for fuzzy thinking. We do have to use our minds as far as they will take us, yet acknowledge that they cannot take us all the way. Madeleine LEngle
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Have faith that your child's brain is an evolving planet that rotates at its own speed. It will naturally be attracted to or repel certain subjects. Suzy Kassem
Stuff your brain with knowledge.
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Stuff your brain with knowledge. Karl Lagerfeld
Brain waves are like personal handwriting.
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Brain waves are like personal handwriting. Laurie Nadel
The brain waves of ordinary people during insight experiences are...
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The brain waves of ordinary people during insight experiences are unique. Their brains are in special states. Laurie Nadel
A dark thought will never lead you to the light...
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A dark thought will never lead you to the light because darkness is terrified of light. Toni Sorenson
This is my child, he said. I wash a dead...
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This is my child, he said. I wash a dead man's brains out of his hair. That is my job. Cormac McCarthy
You alone have the power to determine your value. Don’t...
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You alone have the power to determine your value. Don’t let somebody else paste a discount sticker on you. You’re priceless. Toni Sorenson
I think a lot of psychopaths are just geniuses who...
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I think a lot of psychopaths are just geniuses who drove so fast that they lost control. Criss Jami
A few nights later, I secretly hope that I might...
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A few nights later, I secretly hope that I might be a genius. Why else can no amount of sleeping pills fell my brain? But in the morning my daughter asks me what a cloud is and I cannot say. Jenny Offill
Truth in the human world, is constructed, defined and then...
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Truth in the human world, is constructed, defined and then reconstructed by the human self. Abhijit Naskar
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Every single explanation that your brain concocts about a certain phenomenon on earth, is merely a virtual hunch of the neurons. Now, when your brain has access to more information, the resulting hunch would be more accurate, than another person who has less access. Abhijit Naskar
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When you don’t have explanation for a certain phenomenon, as a real human, you should suspend judgement, instead of concocting supernatural explanations out of ignorance and primordial fanaticism. Abhijit Naskar
It is better to be foolish than a dilettante.
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It is better to be foolish than a dilettante. Abhijit Naskar
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Sam enjoyed knowledge. The accumulation and distribution of facts gave him a feeling of control, of utility, of the opposite of the powerlessness that comes with having a smallish, underdeveloped body that doesn't dependably respond to the mental commands of a largish, overstimulated brain. Jonathan Safran Foer
Teach your brain now. . don't wait until life teach...
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Teach your brain now. . don't wait until life teach you ! Hamadene Aziz
The springboard for your success is between your ears.
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The springboard for your success is between your ears. Toni Sorenson
Your brain with all its parts, exists to keep you...
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Your brain with all its parts, exists to keep you safe, but your mind, with all your memories and intuition, exists to help you soar. Toni Sorenson
The manlier you are, the harder it is to understand...
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The manlier you are, the harder it is to understand what a woman wants: there is not a hint of female brain in you. Criss Jami
You can only trust your emotions as you can lie...
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You can only trust your emotions as you can lie to yourself with your brain but not your heart. Carl White
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When unconscious storytelling becomes out default, we often keep tripping over the same issue, staying down when we fall, and having different versions of the same problem in our relationships--we've got the story on repeat. Burton explains that our brains like predictable storytelling. He writes, "In effect, well-oiled patterns of observation encourage our brains to compose a story that we expect to hear. Unknown
â€â€¹Everything that makes you, you, is a biologically existential expression...
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â€â€¹Everything that makes you, you, is a biologically existential expression of your entire brain. Abhijit Naskar
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Imagine yourself having a fight with your romantic partner. The tension of the situation makes your limbic system run at full throttle and you become flooded with stress hormones like cortisol and adrenalin. The high levels of these chemicals suddenly make you so damn angry, that you burst out in front of your partner saying, “I wish you die, so that I can have some peace in my life”. Given the stress of the situation through highly active limbic system, your PFC loses its freedom to take the right decision and you burst out with foul language in front of your partner, that may ruin your relationship. In simple terms due to your mental instability, you lost your free will to make the right decision. But when the conversation is over, and you relax for a while, your stress hormone levels come down to normal, and you regain your usual cheerful state of mind. Immediately, your PFC starts analyzing the explosive conversation you had with your partner. Healthy activity of the entire frontal lobes, especially the PFC suddenly overwhelms you with a feeling of guilt. Your brain makes you realize, that you have done something devilish. As a result, now you find yourself making the willful decision of apologizing to your partner and making up to him or her, no matter how much effort it takes, because your PFC comes up the solution that it is the healthiest thing to do for your personal life. From this you can see, that what you call free will is something that is not consistent. It changes based on your mental health. Mental instability or illness, truly cripples your free will. And the healthier your frontal lobes are, the better you can take good decisions. And the most effective way to keep your frontal lobes healthy is to practice some kind of meditation. Abhijit Naskar
From the tiniest experience of your daily life to your...
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From the tiniest experience of your daily life to your grand perception of the universe, in various situations, the human brain tends to create its own myth and stories. Abhijit Naskar
From all aspects of human perception, you truly are your...
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From all aspects of human perception, you truly are your brain. Abhijit Naskar
The x-ray of your skull shows a large, flobby mass...
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The x-ray of your skull shows a large, flobby mass floating inside. I have to consult my colleagues to be certain, but it looks like a long sausage snarled into a lump. Benson Bruno
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I once had a patient who was convinced that his head was full of sea water and a crab lived inside. When I asked him what happened to his brain he told me that aliens had sucked it out with a drinking straw." It is better this way, " he insisted. "Now there's more room for the crab. Michael Robotham
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Any man could, if he were so inclined, be the sculptor of his own brain. Unknown
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[Patricia Greenfield] concluded that “every medium develops some cognitive skills at the expense of others.” Our growing use of the Net and other screen-based technologies has led to the “widespread and sophisticated development of visual-spatial skills.” We can, for example, rotate objects in our minds better than we used to be able to. But our “new strengths in visual-spatial intelligence” go hand in hand with a weakening of our capacities for the kind of “deep processing” that underpins “mindful knowledge acquisition, inductive analysis, critical thinking, imagination, and reflection. Nicholas Carr
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I once read that if the folds in the cerebral cortex were smoothed out it would cover a card table. That seemed quite unbelievable but it did make me wonder just how big the cortex would be if you ironed it out. I thought it might just about cover a family-sized pizza: not bad, but no card-table. I was astonished to realize that nobody seems to know the answer. A quick search yielded the following estimates for the smoothed out dimensions of the cerebral cortex of the human brain. An article in Bioscience in November 1987 by Julie Ann Miller claimed the cortex was a "quarter-metre square." That is napkin-sized, about ten inches by ten inches. Scientific American magazine in September 1992 upped the ante considerably with an estimated of 1 1/2 square metres; thats a square of brain forty inches on each side, getting close to the card-table estimate. A psychologist at the University of Toronto figured it would cover the floor of his living room (I haven't seen his living room), but the prize winning estimate so far is from the British magazine New Scientist's poster of the brain published in 1993 which claimed that the cerebral cortex, if flattened out, would cover a tennis court. How can there be such disagreement? How can so many experts not know how big the cortex is? I don't know, but I'm on the hunt for an expert who will say the cortex, when fully spread out, will cover a football field. A Canadian football field. . Jay Ingram
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It’s possible that the reason I've never experienced a ghostly presence is that my temporal lobes aren't wired for it. It could well be that the main difference between skeptics (Susan Blackmore notwithstanding) and believers is the neural structure they were born with. But the question still remains: Are these people whose EMF-influenced brains alert them to “presences” picking up something real that the rest of us can’t pick up, or are they hallucinating? Here again, we must end with the Big Shrug, a statue of which is being erected on the lawn outside my office. Mary Roach
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The neural processes underlying that which we call creativity have nothing to do with rationality. That is to say, if we look at how the brain generates creativity, we will see that it is not a rational process at all; creativity is not born out of reasoning. Unknown
There is a looming chasm between what your brain knows...
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There is a looming chasm between what your brain knows and what your mind is capable of accessing. David Eagleman
If the brain was simple enough to be understood -...
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If the brain was simple enough to be understood - we would be too simple to understand it! Minsky M.A.
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Consciousness reigns but doesn't govern. Unknown
Hoh, Boy!
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Hoh, Boy! " Freddy snorted, slapping his palm to his forehead. "I hope you never donate your brain to science. It would set civilization back fifty years. Bertrand R. Brinley
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Neuroscience is fast developing the technical and conceptual wherewithal to reveal in fine, bare detail the neurobiological substrates of the mind. Perhaps it will despoil a sacred myth - the myth of selfhood and souls. And, if so, we may be wandering innocently into the opening phase of a dangerous game. Our ethics and systems of justice, our entire moral order, are founded on the notion of society as a collective of individual selves - autonomous, introspective, accountable agents. If this self-reflective, moral agent is revealed to be illusory, then what? . Paul Broks
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For instance, the scientific article may say, 'The radioactive phosphorus content of the cerebrum of the rat decreases to one- half in a period of two weeks.' Now what does that mean? It means that phosphorus that is in the brain of a rat–and also in mine, and yours–is not the same phosphorus as it was two weeks ago. It means the atoms that are in the brain are being replaced: the ones that were there before have gone away. So what is this mind of ours: what are these atoms with consciousness? Last week's potatoes! They now can remember what was going on in my mind a year ago–a mind which has long ago been replaced. To note that the thing I call my individuality is only a pattern or dance, that is what it means when one discovers how long it takes for the atoms of the brain to be replaced by other atoms. The atoms come into my brain, dance a dance, and then go out–there are always new atoms, but always doing the same dance, remembering what the dance was yesterday. Richard Feynman
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All that happens in the human brain is but the result of electro-chemical reactions. Be it of love, hate, of pleasure, of suffering, of imagination, or all other states of mind, sentiment or sickness; the process depends in every case on the chemical reactions produced in the interior of the brain, and the resulting electrical impulses or messages, be they visual, auditory, based on memory, or an interpretation of new events based on elements that one has in the memory. Unknown
There can never be a conflict between science and religion,...
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There can never be a conflict between science and religion, once you understand the spiritual knack of the human brain circuits. Abhijit Naskar
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The lizard brain is hungry, scared, angry, and horny. The lizard brain only wants to eat and be safe. The lizard brain will fight (to the death) if it has to, but would rather run away. It likes a vendetta and has no trouble getting angry. The lizard brain cares what everyone else thinks, because status in the tribe is essential to its survival. A squirrel runs around looking for nuts, hiding from foxes, listening for predators, and watching for other squirrels. The squirrel does this because that's all it can do. All the squirrel has is a lizard brain. The only correct answer to 'Why did the chicken cross the road?' is 'Because it's lizard brain told it to.' Wild animals are wild because the only brain they posses is a lizard brain. The lizard brain is not merely a concept. It's real, and it's living on the top of your spine, fighting for your survival. But, of course, survival and success are not the same thing. The lizard brain is the reason you're afraid, the reason you don't do all the art you can, the reason you don't ship when you can. The lizard brain is the source of the resistance. Seth Godin
At the bottom of every dilemma, he says, is fear,...
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At the bottom of every dilemma, he says, is fear, and the brain always prefers the bird in the hand to venturing into the bush, even if you are clutching a scrawny black crow. Barbara Bradley Hagerty
Take a discovery walk today to find what's missing in...
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Take a discovery walk today to find what's missing in your life. There's peace in the whisper of the wind, hope in the sun smiling from behind clouds, strength in every step forward. You can do it! Toni Sorenson
Humans' eyes cannot take in information when there is zero...
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Humans' eyes cannot take in information when there is zero light reflecting back Hyrum Yeakley
There is nothing more fascinating than the fusion between power...
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There is nothing more fascinating than the fusion between power and mystery in our great, little treasure: the human brain. Hajar Charkaoui
You are beyond worth and your potential to change is...
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You are beyond worth and your potential to change is in your next thought. Toni Sorenson
Progress isn't about how fast or how far you are...
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Progress isn't about how fast or how far you are moving, it's about the direction your heart and body is pointed. Keep those aimed at your truest north and you'll get to where you want to be. Toni Sorenson
I promise you that the moment you unwaveringly commit to...
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I promise you that the moment you unwaveringly commit to your own vision, seen and unseen powers will unite to make that vision a reality. Toni Sorenson
Regardless of your past, of your own beliefs, I promise...
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Regardless of your past, of your own beliefs, I promise you that you are worthy of the remarkable life you so want to live. Toni Sorenson
Dreams are blueprints and what good are blueprints until a...
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Dreams are blueprints and what good are blueprints until a carpenter goes to work? Dream big, and bold and brazen, but then get off your butt and do the work to realize your own dreams. Toni Sorenson
You must give permission for people to alter your thoughts....
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You must give permission for people to alter your thoughts. No matter how hard they knock, they can’t get into your brain unless you open the door. Toni Sorenson
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I challenge you to destroy whatever roadblock is keeping you from moving forward. Destroy it with your physical body if you must, but first, destroy it with a power greater than a nuclear bomb–the power of your mind. Think it gone and it will go. Toni Sorenson
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Here’s the three-ingredient recipe for a glorious day: think a higher thought, move your feet forward, serve someone you’ve never served. Do those three things and your life will improve in a millisecond. Toni Sorenson
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Go for broke, my friends. Straighten your spine when you step to the podium. Trust your own tongue. Believe that your weary legs will hold you until you reach the finish line. And reach it you will if you give it your all. Fall if you must, crawl if you must, but don’t you dare give up or give in until you’ve made it to the end. For at the end is where your great reward will be to begin anew. A new chance. A new life. A new you. . Toni Sorenson
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Don't ever let your day end in "could haves" and "should haves." Life is meant to be one experience after another. Say yes to everything that is good for you. Toni Sorenson
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It's not just the thought we think that matter; it's how we think them, how long we think them, and how often we think them. A thought has to be thought again and again in order for it to embed in our brains. So to fade a thought or get rid of it altogether, stop thinking it. Toni Sorenson
The origin of the word fail means to stop functioning....
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The origin of the word fail means to stop functioning. So as long as you haven't stopped, you haven't failed. Toni Sorenson
New thinking doesn't mean shuffling your old thoughts around; it...
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New thinking doesn't mean shuffling your old thoughts around; it means getting rid of the old and implementing the new. That way your, "I can't" become "I can! " and "I did! Toni Sorenson
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Once you learn how to straighten out your thinking, your life straightens out. Problems that were too complicated to deal with have solutions. There's peace where there was chaos because there's power where there was weakness. A strong life begins with a strong thought. A healthy life begins in a clean brain. Toni Sorenson
Fair mindedness doesn't require a lot of thought, it requires...
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Fair mindedness doesn't require a lot of thought, it requires a lot of bravery. Toni Sorenson
You can't wear your brain out by overusing it.
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You can't wear your brain out by overusing it. Toni Sorenson
You can't have a great life unless you move two...
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You can't have a great life unless you move two things: your body AND your mind. Keep them both exercised by taking them places they've never before been. Toni Sorenson
A hidden spark of the dream sleeps In the forest...
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A hidden spark of the dream sleeps In the forest and waits In the celestial spheres of the brain. Dejan Stojanovic
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We all want to be happier, more financially secure and to experience more rewarding relationships. We all dream of making something more of our lives. A mountain trail is a terrific place to make our biggest, boldest, brightest dreams come true. Toni Sorenson
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It’s a popular fact that 90 percent of the brain is not used and, like most popular facts, it is wrong. It is used. One of its functions is to make the miraculous seem ordinary, to turn the unusual into the usual. Otherwise, human beings, faced with the daily wondrousness of everything, would go around wearing a stupid grin, saying “Wow, ” a lot. Part of the brain exists to stop this from happening. Terry Pratchett
Your brain needs plenty of rest to function at it's...
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Your brain needs plenty of rest to function at it's optimal level. Go to sleep! Lalah Delia
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[T]he more clamour we make about 'the women's point of view', the more we rub it into people that the women's point of view is different, and frankly I do not think it is -- at least in my job. The line I always want to take is, that there is the 'point of view' of the reasonably enlightened human brain, and that this is the aspect of the matter which I am best fitted to uphold. Dorothy L. Sayers
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Take a close look at nature and you’ll see that every living creature is wired for mutation and variation. The fact that people can say, “I’m not the same person I used to be, ” is the greatest of all miracles. Toni Sorenson
If we understand how the brain works, we can understand...
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If we understand how the brain works, we can understand how to work it. Toni Sorenson
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When we look at things differently, things look different. Toni Sorenson
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If you move enough, your muscles change and grow. So does your mind. The brain initiates movement. But it is, in its turn, remade by movement. New cells are born; new vessels sprout. The same process operates body-­wide. No cell in your body is unaffected by motion. Your very DNA is changed. Gretchen Reynolds
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How your brain developed during your first five years has had an enormous impact on how well you learn and cope today. Again, the most important thing to keep in mind is that you are made of cells and cells change. So even if you didn’t get the best start, you can have a fantastic finish. Toni Sorenson
Understanding your own anatomy and how it functions is crucial...
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Understanding your own anatomy and how it functions is crucial to changing your thinking and changing your life. Toni Sorenson
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Physical brains are subject to the laws of physics; mental states are subject to the laws of logic. Those who think mental states are entirely physical hold a logically contradictory position. In order to think rationally about their thoughts , they must have the freedom to do so, but this freedom is unavailable if the laws of physics and chemistry are controlling their thoughts. J. Warner Wallace
The supposedly immaterial soul, we now know, can be bisected...
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The supposedly immaterial soul, we now know, can be bisected with a knife, altered by chemicals, started or stopped by electricity, and extinguished by a sharp blow or by insufficient oxygen. Steven Pinker
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While physical states can be publicly known, mental states are only privately known. This characteristic of the mind is not shared with the brain; the properties of the brain and the mind are not identical. J. Warner Wallace
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We read each other through our eyes, and anatomically they are an extension of our brains. When we catch someone's eye, we look into a mind. Siri Hustvedt
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Audition requires different neurological processes than vision, or smell. And I would suggest that we hear more than we see while we are reading. Peter Mendelsund
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The more you use your brain, the more brain you will have to use. "–George A. Dorsey, anthropologist Meg Jay
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The level of intelligence has been tremendously increased, because people are thinking and communicating in terms of screens, and not in lettered books. Much of the real action is taking place in what is called cyberspace. People have learned how to boot up, activate, and transmit their brains. Essentially, there’s a universe inside your brain. The number of connections possible inside your brain is limitless. And as people have learned to have more managerial and direct creative access to their brains, they have also developed matrices or networks of people that communicate electronically. There are direct brain/computer link-ups. You can just jack yourself in and pilot your brain around in cyberspace-electronic space. Timothy Leary
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Creativity is the highest form of intelligence. Over time, after developing a more advanced creative brain, I started feeling that my college education was more so something to be ashamed of rather than something to be proud of. Criss Jami
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It is a question of cubic capacity, " said he; "a man with so large a brain must have something in it. Arthur Conan Doyle
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The mother was holding a baby, had a stroller with what looked like twin girls around three, and had a five-year-old boy who was running around the shelves with a finger shoved up his nose. I considered warning him that if he fell, he would poke his brain out, but it struck me that losing intelligence was not something he was worried about. Eileen Cook
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I will use my mind, not just my regular brain lobes. Peter Bognanni
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As in all such technological nightmares, the principal task is to foresee what is possible; to educate use and misuse; and to prevent its organizational, bureaucratic and governmental abuse. Carl Sagan
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Natural selection has served as a kind of intellectual sieve, producing brains and intelligences increasingly competent to deal with the laws of nature. Carl Sagan
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It is precisely our plasticity, our long childhood, that prevents a slavish adherence to genetically preprogrammed behavior in human beings more than in any other species… Some substantial adjustment of the relative role of each component of the triune brain is well within our powers. Carl Sagan
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With rare exceptions (chiefly the social insects), mammals and birds are the only organisms to devote substantial attention to the care of their young; an evolutionary development that, through the long period of plasticity which it permits, takes advantage of the large information-processing capability of the mammalian and primate brains. Love seems to be an invention of the mammals. Carl Sagan
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Somewhere in the steaming jungles of the Carboniferous Period there emerged an organism that for the first time in the history of the world had more information in its brains than in its genes. It was an early reptile which, were we to come upon it in these sophisticated times, we would probably not describe as exceptionally intelligent… Much of the history of life since the Carboniferous Period can be described as the gradual (and certainly incomplete) dominance of brains over genes. Carl Sagan