Brains Quote by Vera Rubin Download Open image “Worldwide, half of all brains are in women.” — Vera Rubin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Brains Brains Women Feminism Half Half Brains Women Worldwide Worldwide Half
There are so many successful women working in intelligence, but it's still seen as a male-dominated world. — Miranda Otto Copy Share Image
In everything but brains and brawn, women are vastly superior to men. A different race. — Edward Abbey Copy Share Image
Half the population of the entire world is women, and people are somehow shocked that this entire half is as capable as the other… — Chamath Palihapitiya Copy Share Image
If you're a smart guy, you should really try to find out what women are thinking. I mean, we are 51 percent of the population. — Karin Slaughter Copy Share Image
I don't think anyone disagrees that male and female brains work differently. — Michael Gurian Copy Share Image
“Men's brains may be bigger, but women's contain more brain cells. Also, male and female brains work differently. When men and women perform identical… — Dr. Kevin Leman Copy Share Image
The usual masculine dissillusionment is discovering that a woman has a brain — Margaret Mitchell Copy Share Image
We are permitted to suppose that the relatively small size of the female brain depends in part upon her physical inferiority and in part… — Paul Broca Copy Share Image
Fifty percent of the world are women, yet they always seem a novelty. — Christopher Morley Copy Share Image
I had no reason to doubt that brains were suitable for a woman. And as I had my father's kind of mind-which was also… — Margaret Mead Copy Share Image
I knew there was a school where women could study astronomy. So... it never occurred to me that I couldn't be an astronomer. — Vera Rubin Copy Share Image
By about age 12, I would prefer to stay up and watch the stars than go to sleep. I started learning. I started going… — Vera Rubin Copy Share Image
I had the usual friends who pointed out constellations of stars. But it really was watching the stars. It was getting some sense of… — Vera Rubin Copy Share Image
Three of my children married Jewish people. One did not and that marriage didn't last more than half a dozen years or so. The… — Vera Rubin Copy Share Image
We became astronomers thinking we were studying the universe, and now we learn that we are just studying the 5 or 10 percent that is luminous. — Vera Rubin Copy Share Image
We all need permission to do science, but for reasons that are deeply ingrained in history, this permission is more often given to men… — Vera Rubin Copy Share Image
I'm Jewish, and so religion, to me, is a kind of moral code and a kind of history. — Vera Rubin Copy Share Image
In a spiral galaxy, the ratio of dark-to-light matter is about a factor of ten. That's probably a good number for the ratio of… — Vera Rubin Copy Share Image
I think the question is, are there women and have there been women who want to do science and could be doing great science,… — Vera Rubin Copy Share Image
Our brains are great at knowing what to forget. We actually have to teach computers to do the same. — Kevin Maney Copy Share Image
Do not borrow the productions of other men's brains and pens and recite them as a lesson; but make the most of the talents,… — Ellen G. White Copy Share Image
When I look at the human brain I'm still in awe of it. Every single time you lift off the bone and open the… — Benjamin Carson Copy Share Image
The average investor does significantly worse than a simple index... It's literally because of the way our brains are wired. — James O'Shaughnessy Copy Share Image
It's not telepathy. It's not the Borg. But we created a new central nervous system made of two brains. — Miguel Nicolelis Copy Share Image
Nature abhors a vacuum. When a head lacks brains, nature fills it with conceit — Anonymous Copy Share Image
In 'Self Comes to Mind' I pay a lot of attention to simple creatures without brains or minds, because those 'cartooned abstractions of who… — Antonio Damasio Copy Share Image
It may well be our brains are wired up to be slightly more optimistic than they should be. — Vilayanur S. Ramachandran Copy Share Image
“Archaic humans paid for their large brains in two ways. Firstly, they spent more time in search of food. Secondly, their muscles atrophied. Like… — Yuval Noah Harari Copy Share Image
'I don't need brains,' says the billionaire contemptuously. 'I'm brainy enough myself!' The broker cries out in desperation, 'What, in heaven's name, do you… — Konrad Lorenz Copy Share Image
I like to think our brains are a bit like algorithms. Whatever you give it and feed it, you get out the product. — Declan McKenna Copy Share Image