The thinking brain influences the body’s responses and it makes a neat little loop. — Brad Warner Copy Share Image
The emotional brain responds to an event more quickly than the thinking brain. — Daniel Goleman Copy Share Image
Over-thinking in your brain is anathema to the process of thinking on your feet. — Conan O'Brien Copy Share Image
When it comes down to it, I'm thinking about football all the time. When I'm on the golf course, I'm thinking about… — Al Michaels Copy Share Image
The way we have been thinking about brain science is that people show you pretty pictures, pretty images, and you think that… — Carl Hart Copy Share Image
“I asked this question: How can I think about my brain when it’s my brain doing the thinking? So is this brain… — E.L. Doctorow Copy Share Image
My thinking brain never stops my creative brain never stops so they wrestle a lot and get in fights sometimes they fight… — Shelby Lynne Copy Share Image
The only thing pot does for me is it gets me to stop thinking. Sometimes I have a brain that needs to… — Justin Timberlake Copy Share Image
“If a mentally superhuman race ever develops, its members will resemble Johnny von Neumann,” Edward Teller once said. “If you enjoy thinking,… — Annie Jacobsen Copy Share Image
“He is thinking about his brain. It strikes him that it is odd to have to use the thing that may not… — Gabrielle Zevin Copy Share Image
But I try not to think with my gut. If I'm serious about understanding the world, thinking with anything besides my brain,… — Carl Sagan Copy Share Image
I'm tough, I'm pushy, I'm really loud. I used to spend a lot of time thinking about it. But we only have… — Christine Quinn Copy Share Image
When we think in a quiet place we don't think at all We don't think because when we think about the quiet… — Jarrod Minnick Copy Share Image
You are thinking about where your brain is at any time. It's very tricky but it's why women are very well suited… — Meryl Streep Copy Share Image
“Instead, the new thought actually creates activity in the neocortex—the thinking part of the brain. Depressive thoughts activate the subcortex, the feeling… — H. Norman Wright Copy Share Image