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- We need only view a Dissection of that large Mass, the Brain, to have ground to bewail our Ignorance...We admire...the Fibres of… — Nicolas Steno
- The relative importance of the white and gray matter is often misunderstood. Were it not for the manifold connection of the nerve… — Edward Anthony Spitzka
- And now, as a germination of planetary dimensions, comes the thinking layer which over its full extent develops and intertwines its fibres,… — Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
- If the cells and fibres in one human brain were all stretched out end to end, they would certainly reach to the… — Colin Blakemore
- That a strong stimulus to such an afferent nerve, exciting most or all of its fibres, should in regard to a given… — Charles Scott Sherrington
- Integrity is honesty carried through the fibres of the being and the whole mind, into thought as well as action so that… — Pearl S. Buck
- Great blunders are often made, like large ropes, of a multitude of fibres. — Victor Hugo
- Life is a question of nerves, and fibres, and slowly built-up cells in which thought hides itself and passion has its dreams.… — Oscar Wilde
- Why, what is to live? Not to eat and drink and breathe,—but to feel the life in you down all the fibres… — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- We learn words by rote, but not their meaning; that must be paid for with our life-blood, and printed in the subtle… — George Eliot
- Life is not governed by will or intention. Life is a question of nerves, and fibres, and slowly built-up cells in which… — Oscar Wilde
- Plants grow most in the darkest hours preceding dawn; so do human souls. Nature always pays for a brave fight. Sometimes she… — William George Jordan