Quote by David B. Agus Download Open image ““When we die, our souls will go to heaven, but our brains will go to Kentucky.”” — David B. Agus ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.4 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“Whenever I start thinking about death, it always cheers me up to think about my funeral and my tombstone (which, by the way, will… — Adam Selzer Copy Share Image
“Our whole soul meets in heaven and the depth of the connection is imprinted on one another forever.” — Serena Jade Copy Share Image
“I think our brain is our soul. I don’t believe in after-life and much less in a sort of buildings-like heaven, where you meet… — Margherita Hack Copy Share Image
“cancer is as old as the human race and has been documented since ancient history.” — David B. Agus Copy Share Image
“Children of parents who reported having a rule about bedtime scored about 6 percentage points higher on an assessment of their vocabulary compared with… — David B. Agus Copy Share Image
“we are ranked thirty-seventh in overall health-system performance by the World Health Organization,” — David B. Agus Copy Share Image
“What NFL Football Players and Nuns Can Teach Us about Deadly Inflammation—and How to Control It” — David B. Agus Copy Share Image
“Ten or twenty years from now, a droplet of blood may be all that your doctor needs to catch a fomenting illness, even cancer,” — David B. Agus Copy Share Image
“All nature is concerned with is that you can maintain your system in a way that will support future life.” — David B. Agus Copy Share Image
“a 2010 study of Swedish women revealed that those who took multivitamins were 19 percent more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer over… — David B. Agus Copy Share Image
“Think of the body as a self-maintaining factory; it is constantly regenerating itself down to every cell.” — David B. Agus Copy Share Image
“Instead of saying, “You know, my house has water,” we say, “My plumbing is leaking.” Instead of saying, “Somebody has cancer,” we should say,… — David B. Agus Copy Share Image