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blind-spots missing brain
Daniel Gilbert Because your brain uses information from the areas around the blind spot to make a reasonable guess about what the blind spot would see if only it weren't blind, and then your brain fills in the scene with this information. That's right, it invents things, creates things, makes stuff up! It doesn't consult you about this, doesn't seek your approval. It just makes its best guess about the nature of the missing information and proceeds to fill in the scene...
blind-spots medicine people
Michael Crichton Considering that we live in an era of evolutionary everything---evolutionary biology, evolutionary medicine, evolutionary ecology, evolutionary psychology, evolutionary economics, evolutionary computing---it was surprising how rarely people thought in evolutionary terms. It was a human blind spot. We look at the world around us as a snapshot when it was really a movie, constantly changing.
blind-spots people giving
Jacqueline Susann Did money give people a blind spot? Rob them of their hearing?
blind-spots white people
Hunter S. Thompson Some people will say that words like scum and rotten are wrong for Objective Journalism -- which is true, but they miss the point. It was the built-in blind spots of the Objective rules and dogma that allowed Nixon to slither into the White House in the first place.
blind-spots limits recognition
Adam Phillips Sanity, as the project of keeping ourselves recognizably human, therefore has to limit the range of human experience. To keep faith with recognition we have to stay recognizable. Sanity, in other words, becomes a pressing preoccupation as soon as we recognize the importance of recognition. When we define ourselves by what we can recognize, by what we can comprehend- rather than, say, by what we can describe- we are continually under threat from what we are unwilling and/or unable to see. We are tyrannized by our blind spots, and by whatever it is about ourselves that we find unacceptable.
blind-spots america today
Frank Lloyd Wright Now, of course, architecture is a blind spot of our life in America today. How many millions of students go to the university to be educated? They come away conditioned, not enlightened, and they know nothing of architecture, although they have a department somewhere around -- probably in the basement.
blind-spots vocabulary people
Wyndham Lewis The Relativity theory, the copernican upheaval, or any great scientific convulsion, leaves a new landscape. There is a period of stunned dreariness; then people begin, antlike, the building of a new human world. They soon forget the last disturbance. But from these shocks they derive a slightly augmented vocabulary, a new blind spot in their vision, a few new blepharospasms or tics, and perhaps a revised method of computing time.
limits worst ability
Charles Stanley We must never limit God's ability to turn even the worst, most vile experience in our lives into something productive, beneficial and positive.
limits variation levels
David Ricardo Whenever the current of money is forcibly stopped, and when money is prevented from settling at its just level, there are no limits to the possible variations of the exchange.
limits breathe elegance
Charles Gounod Who has reached the extreme limits of scale with the same infallible precision, equally guarded against the false refinement of artificial elegance and the roughness of spurious force? Who has better known how to breathe anguish and dread into the purest and most exquisite forms?
limits consciousness memories-dreams-reflections
Carl Jung Freedom stretches only as far as the limits of our consciousness
limits pushing riders sports technical younger youth
Kelly Clark Women's snowboarding has progressed a lot. The younger riders are really pushing the limits of technical tricks.
limits accepting persons
David D. Burns Learn to accept your limits and you'll become a happier person.
limits economic structure
Jane Fonda We've got to establish a socialistic economic structure that will limit private, profit-oriented businesses.
limits married caught
Billy Crystal I'm married - I've caught my limit.
limits riches frugality
Edmund Burke Frugality is founded on the principal that all riches have limits.
recognition performances
Douglas Smith PR is performance recognition
recognition function
Rita Mae Brown Recognition of function always precedes recognition of being.
recognition reputation
Stanley Kubrick My reputation has grown slowly.
recognition sin salvation
Martin Luther The recognition of sin is the beginning of salvation
recognition worthy judged
Cynthia Ozick Every writer aspires to recognition , and it comes entirely privately, without public fanfare, each time a piece of work is judged worthy of publication.
recognition standards certain
Kendrick Lamar I always felt like there was a certain standard of music that I had to do from the beginning, even when I didn't have the recognition that I have now.
recognition infinite eternity
Karl Barth If I have a system it is limited to a recognition of what Kierkegaard called 'the infinite qualitative distinction' between time and eternity
recognition kind deserve
Vincent D'Onofrio What kind of recognition do I deserve? I don't deserve any recognition.
recognition contingency
Richard Rorty Freedom is the recognition of contingency.