Doe Quote by Nicholas G. Carr Download Open image “A lot of your mental energy goes to figuring out where does one word end and the next begin.” — Nicholas G. Carr ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Doe Ends Energy Goes Figuring Language Lot Mental Mental Mental Energy Next One word Psychology Word End
Every word first looks around in every direction before letting itself be written down by me. — Franz Kafka Copy Share Image
When I get started each day, I read through and correct the previous day's 2,000 words, then start on the next. As I reach… — Neal Asher Copy Share Image
You just write one word and that tells you what the next word is going to be. — Terry Bozzio Copy Share Image
Behind every word flows energy. If you use your words to gossip or babble about what you are going to do before you do… — Sonia Choquette Copy Share Image
Creative words generate energy; negative words drain out energy. — Robert H. Schuller Copy Share Image
don't stop to think of the words when you do stop, just stop to think of the picture better-and let your mind off yourself… — Jack Kerouac Copy Share Image
There are about 30 words around you all the time, like 'thread' or 'exit.' — Jean-Michel Basquiat Copy Share Image
When the time comes for your brain to process the information, the second word comes up faster than the first one. So when it's… — Bruce Jenner Copy Share Image
Your own words are the bricks and mortar of the dreams you want to realize. Behind every word flows energy. — Sonia Choquette Copy Share Image
Part of my mind is working on how to end the thing while I'm going on. You need at least two brains to write. — Lydia Davis Copy Share Image
There are a whole lot of reasons to be very happy that our brains are able to adapt and adapt so readily because we… — Nicholas G. Carr Copy Share Image
By putting the means of production into the hands of the masses but withholding from those same masses any ownership over the product of… — Nicholas G. Carr Copy Share Image
We become, after the arrival of the printing press in general, more attentive more attuned to contemplative ways of thinking. — Nicholas G. Carr Copy Share Image
I think if you look back through the intellectual history of human beings you can trace the way that intellectual technologies influence the way… — Nicholas G. Carr Copy Share Image
One of the fascinating things about early writing on slates, on papyrus, even on early handwritten books, is for instance, there were no space… — Nicholas G. Carr Copy Share Image
Culture is sustained in our synapses...It's more than what can be reduced to binary code and uploaded onto the Net. To remain vital, culture… — Nicholas G. Carr Copy Share Image
What the book does as a technology is shield us from distraction. — Nicholas G. Carr Copy Share Image
In popular books and articles, information technology writer Carr has worried over the ways that algorithms like those employed by Google are reshaping the… — Nicholas G. Carr Copy Share Image
The brain likes to be efficient and so even as its strengthening the pathways you're exercising, it's pulling - it's weakening the connections in… — Nicholas G. Carr Copy Share Image
I think we begin to lose the ability to read in the deepest, most interpretive ways because were not kind of calming our mind… — Nicholas G. Carr Copy Share Image
You can take a book to the beach without worrying about sand getting in its works. You can take it to bed without being… — Nicholas G. Carr Copy Share Image
So the fool, as distinct from the scoundrel, is completely self- satisfied; in fact, he can easily become dangerous, as it does not take… — Dietrich Bonhoeffer Copy Share Image
I cannot forbid a person to marry several wives, for it does not contradict Scripture. MARTIN LUTHER, letter to Chancellor Gregory Brück, January 13,… — Jean de la Bruyere Copy Share Image
For successful education there must always be a certain freshness in the knowledge dealt with. It must be either new in itself or invested… — Alfred North Whitehead Copy Share Image
The prophet who fails to present a bearable alternative and yet preaches doom is part of the trap that he postulates. Not only does… — Margaret Mead Copy Share Image
Sometimes a sign or a quote is simply interesting by itself and does not require anything beyond being framed on a page. — Stephen Vincent Benet Copy Share Image
A home is not a museum. It doesn't have to be furnished with Picasso paintings, or Sheraton suites, or Oriental rugs, or Chinese pottery.… — James M. Cain Copy Share Image
The image of blacks usually is one of people who are suffering from hunger, unemployment, and poverty. The idea of them as agents and… — Grace Lee Boggs Copy Share Image
He's a fool that marries; but he's a greater fool that does not marry a fool. — William Wycherley Copy Share Image
Nothing old is ever reborn but neither does it totally disappear. And that which has once been born, will always reappear in a new… — Alvar Aalto Copy Share Image
One of the things the United States does well is building coalitions. What the U.S. knows is that if you don't have a coalition… — Shimon Peres Copy Share Image
Preaching to the choir actually arms the choir with arguments and elevates the choir's discourse. There's a reason the right does it and does… — Dan Savage Copy Share Image
There is something about the South that accepts the supernatural. If you don't accept it and you're having a conversation with someone who does,… — Alice Englert Copy Share Image