Brains Quote by Woodrow Wilson Download Open image ““I not only use all the brains that I have, but all I can borrow.”” — Woodrow Wilson ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Brains Intelligence
“We should not only use all the brains we have but all that we can borrow.” — Woodrow Wilson Copy Share Image
“I not only use all the brains that I have, but all that I can borrow. WOODROW WILSON” — Liz Wiseman Copy Share Image
“Nobody can experience everything, so you need to borrow the experience of others.” — Amber Hurdle Copy Share Image
“We want it all, and we can borrow to get it all, before we can afford it all.” — Dave Ramsey Copy Share Image
“You can always borrow ideas; but unless you improve them very significantly, never behave as if they are your own!” — Mehmet Murat ildan Copy Share Image
“Look, I’ve got nothing against brains. Some of my best friends have them.” — Stephen Colbert Copy Share Image
“No one owns you, I know that. No one owns me. No one owns anyone. We just get to borrow each for a while.” — Jon Courtenay Grimwood Copy Share Image
If I am to speak ten minutes, I need a week for preparation; if fifteen minutes, three days; if half an hour, two days;… — Woodrow Wilson Copy Share Image
There is here a great melting pot in which we must compound a precious metal. That metal is the metal of nationality. — Woodrow Wilson Copy Share Image
I would rather lose in a cause that will some day win, than win in a cause that will some day lose. — Woodrow Wilson Copy Share Image
I have received delegations of working men who, apparently speaking with the utmost sincerity, have declared that they would regard it as a genuine… — Woodrow Wilson Copy Share Image
Absolute identity with one's cause is the first and great condition of successful leadership. — Woodrow Wilson Copy Share Image
...We are intensely proud of their noble record and are glad to have had the whole world see how irresistible they are in their… — Woodrow Wilson Copy Share Image
The facts of the case will always have the better of [an] argument. — Woodrow Wilson Copy Share Image
The greatest embarrassment of my political career has been that active duties seem to deprive me of time for careful investigation. I seem almost… — Woodrow Wilson Copy Share Image
Some Americans need hyphens in their names because only part of them has come over. — Woodrow Wilson Copy Share Image
The history of liberty is the history of limitations on the power of government, not the increase of it. When we resist, therefore, the… — Woodrow Wilson 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