Remember that feelings or emotions emanate from the more ancient, less evolved, lower part of the human brain, while thoughts are a… — Laura Schlessinger Copy Share Image
It's a tribute to the human brain that anyone is able to function out there on television in a talk situation that… — Dick Cavett Copy Share Image
“The smell of freedom. But perhaps it was true what his mother, the teacher, had said. That the human brain can reproduce… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Sociopaths love power. They love winning. If you take loving kindness out of the human brain, there's not much left except the… — Martha Stout Copy Share Image
Our understanding of the human brain can be dramatically accelerated if we collect and share research data on an exponentially wider scale. — Tan Le Copy Share Image
“That is how the human brain works, when it looks at a formless cloud, it tries to see a shape, or a… — David Wong Copy Share Image
As we begin the 21st century, the Hubble space telescope is providing us with information about as yet uncharted regions of the… — Floyd E. Bloom Copy Share Image
Vulcan Inc. is a unique organization that unites commercial, philanthropic, research, policy, and technology innovation. Our goals are ambitious - from saving… — Paul Allen Copy Share Image
“We walk through another part of the building. While we wait for an elevator, Dr. Kenyon unfolds a dinner-size napkin and holds… — Annie Jacobsen Copy Share Image
It has actually been suggested that warfare may have been the principle evolutionary pressure that created the huge gap between the human… — Jane Goodall Copy Share Image
The human brain is a product of natural selection. In the face of scarcity, our hominid great-great-uncles were unable to compete against… — Justin Rosenstein Copy Share Image
“We deliberately forget because forgetting is a blessing. On both an emotional level and a spiritual level, forgetting is a natural part… — Tim Challies Copy Share Image
“When rationality begins to break down, the circuits of the human brain can overload. Axons grow bright and feverish. Hallucinations turn real:… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
“And so will I here state just plainly and briefly that I accept God. But I must point out one thing: if… — Fyodor Dostoevsky Copy Share Image
“A dramatic illustration of how environment shapes personality is the story of the Gilmore family. On January 17, 1978, in Utah, the… — Gabor Maté Copy Share Image
“Interactions with the world program our physiological and psychological development. Emotional contact is as important as physical contact. The two are quite… — Gabor Maté Copy Share Image
“Single trees are extraordinary; trees in number more extraordinary still. To walk in a wood is to find fault with Socrates's declaration… — Robert Macfarlane Copy Share Image
“Whether the human mind can advance or not, is a question too little discussed, for nothing can be more dangerous than to… — G.K. Chesterton Copy Share Image
“A half century after Nidetch’s Mallomar binges, scientists had developed a technology that could see cravings erupting, like solar flares, inside the… — Mark Schatzker Copy Share Image
“One of the unique things about the human brain is that it can do only what it thinks it can do. The… — Deepak Chopra Copy Share Image
“Why should we place Christ at the top and summit of the human race? Was he kinder, more forgiving, more self-sacrificing than… — Robert G. Ingersoll Copy Share Image
Only the human brain can deliberately change perceptions, change patterns, invent concepts and tolerate ambiguity. — Edward de Bono Copy Share Image
“It is a great irony of the evolution of the human brain: Our strength is also our weakness. Our asset is our… — Bill Nye Copy Share Image
People have wanted to look inside the human mind, the human brain, for thousands of years. — Christopher deCharms Copy Share Image
God designed the stomach to eject what is bad for it, but not the human brain. — Konrad Adenauer Copy Share Image
“If the human brain were so simple that we could understand it, we would be so simple that we couldn’t. —Scientist Emerson… — Peter Black Copy Share Image
Identity is as absurd and contradictory, I think - and certainly as mutable - as the human brain. — Chloe Benjamin Copy Share Image
Technology's allowing the phone to start to see and understand much like how the human brain does. — Matt Mills Copy Share Image
... the fallibility of human brains is in nothing more obvious than in proof reading. — George Eliot Copy Share Image
“For grey matter, there is no black and white. If you think in black and white, then you do not use enough… — Petek Kabakci Copy Share Image
Every human brain is both a broadcasting and receiving station for the vibration of thought. — Napoleon Hill Copy Share Image
as all clocks need winding, so all human brains and bodies need to be wound up by sleeping. — Julia McNair Wright Copy Share Image
Medical science in particular will get exponentially better, especially once computers will be powerful enough to digitally simulate entire human brains, meaning… — Benjamin Stone Copy Share Image
The enormity of the universe revealed by science cannot readily be grasped by the human brain, but the music of The Planets… — Gustav Holst Copy Share Image
Millions of years ago, we evolved three basic drives: the sex drive, romantic love and attachment to a long-term partner. These circuits… — Suman Rai Copy Share Image
Bad things happen. And the human brain is especially adept at making sure that we keep track of these events. This is… — David Perlmutter Copy Share Image
Surprisingly, the gigantic capacity of storage with the human brain is not utilized for a fraction of a percent of its capacity!… — Chandrababu VS Copy Share Image
“He didn't believe animals could think, not in the way he defined the term, but he wasn't much impressed with human thinking,… — Karen Joy Fowler Copy Share Image
“There was something built into the human brain by natural selection which was once useful, and which now manifests itself as religion.” — Richard Dawkins Copy Share Image
Plasticity is an intrinsic property of the human brain and represents evolution's invention to enable the nervous system to escape the restrictions… — Philippa Perry Copy Share Image