Freedom is when you really get your own powers which are within you. — Nirmala Srivastava Copy Share Image
There are few states, I suppose, which exact so severe a toll from one's nervous system as the anticipation of calamity. — Sax Rohmer Copy Share Image
The people gave their money and they gave their screams, but the Beatles gave their nervous systems, which is a much more… — George Harrison Copy Share Image
“The 90’s map the decades to come – full of invisible technologies that will ‘sub-contract’ many of the functions of the central… — J.G. Ballard Copy Share Image
Since with electricity we extend our central nervous system globally, instantly interrelating every human experience. — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
Some paint comes across directly onto the nervous system and other paint tells you the story in a long diatribe through the… — Francis Bacon Copy Share Image
The great thing, then, in all education, is to make our nervous system our ally instead of our enemy. — William James Copy Share Image
Of course you cannot free yourself from the laws of nature; but the laws of nervous systems are not the same as… — Mario Bunge Copy Share Image
Worry affects the circulation, the heart, the glands, the whole nervous system. I have never known a man who died from over… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
All know the importance of sustaining the hopes of a sick man. The reason of this is that his nervous system is… — Lysander Spooner Copy Share Image
“restricted to a single modality (face, or voice, or such autonomic nervous system changes as indicated by swallowing), it is an important… — Paul Ekman Copy Share Image
“The Healing Power of Essential Oils Many essential oils act as adaptogens, which are natural balancers. Adaptogens promote a balancing reaction in… — Althea Press Copy Share Image
Octopuses have hundreds of suckers, each one equipped with its own ganglion with thousands of neurons. These 'mini-brains' are interconnected, making for… — Frans de Waal Copy Share Image
As scientists you must keep your minds open. There is no use having blind faith in Me, in Sahaja Yoga, in anything… — Nirmala Srivastava Copy Share Image
I've come to realize that the mark is the primal gesture, the internal connection of the caveman to the cosmos; an impossibility… — Joel-Peter Witkin Copy Share Image
“What I called jottings would not be a rendering of the text, not so to speak a translation with another symbolism. The… — Ludwig Wittgenstein Copy Share Image
I think it's possible to have experiences of love without attachment, but I think part of our conditioning is to grasp at… — Tara Brach Copy Share Image
“With reference to viral infections,” the Librarian says, “if I may make a fairly blunt, spontaneous cross-reference—something I am coded to do… — Neal Stephenson Copy Share Image
Once we have surrendered our senses and nervous systems to the private manipulation of those who would try to benefit from taking… — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
I recently read in the book My Stroke of Insight by brain scientist Jill Bolte Taylor that the natural life span of… — Tara Brach Copy Share Image
“(...) to think that worms and slugs are neurologically simple is another blunder of contemporary, scientifically uninformed philosophy. To take as an… — István Aranyosi Copy Share Image
Typically, defenders of experiments on animals do not deny that animals suffer. They cannot deny the animals' suffering, because they need to… — Peter Singer Copy Share Image
“You know that part in An Imperial Affliction when Anna's walking across the football field to go to PE or whatever and… — John Green Copy Share Image
“Oils in general, which produce a beneficial effect on the nervous system, include Chamomile, Clary Sage, Juniper, Lavender, Marjoram, Melissa and Rosemary.… — Beth A. Jones Copy Share Image
Presumably there are energies, to which each human is sensitive, that we cannot yet detect by means of our instruments. Built into… — John C. Lilly Copy Share Image
“Octopuses and their relatives have what Woods Hole researcher Roger Hanlon calls electric skin. For its color palette, the octopus uses three… — Sy Montgomery Copy Share Image
“If the technology platforms of the First and Second Industrial Revolutions aided in the severing and enclosing of the Earth’s myriad ecological… — Jeremy Rifkin Copy Share Image
“No, I don’t think my conscience would let me support a strike like that. When a man becomes a writer, I think… — Kurt Vonnegut Jr Copy Share Image
“Boys [should be] inured from childhood to trifling risks and slight dangers of every possible description, such as tumbling into ponds and… — R. M. Ballantyne Copy Share Image
“roughly divided in half between a column of vertebral bodies and a column of arches.Functionally, this arrangement very clearly evolved to contend… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“Yatima found verself gazing at a red-tinged cluster of pulsing organic parts, a translucent confusion of fluids and tissue. Sections divided, dissolved,… — Greg Egan Copy Share Image
“dear samantha i’m sorry we have to get a divorce i know that seems like an odd way to start a love… — Jared Singer Copy Share Image
“It may seem paradoxical to claim that stress, a physiological mechanism vital to life, is a cause of illness. To resolve this… — Gabor Maté Copy Share Image
We arrogantly assume that the nervous system doesn't really need to be coaxed into romance. That romance comes from some other place. — Marianne Williamson Copy Share Image
Museums are custodians of epiphanies, and these epiphanies enter the central nervous system and deep recesses of the mind. — George Lois Copy Share Image
Culture now spreads at central nervous system speed. It’s a shame that compassion doesn’t. — Dean Cavanagh Copy Share Image
Laughter puts your brain, your central nervous system and your whole being into a state of free play. — Max Eastman Copy Share Image
In a person who is open to experience each stimulus is freely relayed through the nervous system, without being distorted by any… — Carl Rogers Copy Share Image
“I appreciated that all animals have some form of mental life that reflects the architecture of their nervous system.” — Oliver Sacks Copy Share Image