Quotes about brain
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The female voice is actually more complex than the male voice, due to differences in the size and shape of the vocal cords and larynx between men and women, and also due to women having greater natural 'melody' in their voices. This causes a more complex range of sound frequencies than in a male voice. When men hear a male voice they process it in the 'mind's eye.' This is the part of the brain where people compare their experiences to themselves, so the man is comparing his own voice to the new voice.
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The fault is in the mirror that reflects, the mind that perceives, the brain that infers. What the mirror presents as true has no authenticity. The mirror is coated with dust and its face is not plain at all. God has no maya; He has no intention or need to delude, nor does He will that it should happen. Sathya Baba
brain consequences
The consequences (of pediatric brain injury) are devastating.
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They have to understand this Nokomis team is a great offensive rebounding team. It's not brain surgery. You just have to do things fundamentally to keep them off the boards.
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Not huffy or stuffy, nor tiny or tall, / But fluffy, just fluffy, with no brains at all.
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It's something that I've been really excited about for the past week. I've kind of picked the brains of some friends on other teams - 'Who did you vote for, what's going on?' - and I had a good feeling about it, but you never know. There's a lot of deserving guys who don't get in.
brains dark deep doubtful hold love rather
Oh! rather give me commentators plain, / Who with no deep researches vex the brain; / Who from the dark and doubtful love to run, / And hold their glimmering tapers to the sun. George Crabbe
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Not enough health workers are being trained or recruited where they are most needed and increasing numbers are joining a brain drain of qualified professionals who are migrating to better paid jobs in richer countries.
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It's very sweet to mention the word sequel, ... Obviously that's the way my brain works. It continues to tell stories. So it's inevitable for me that I do that, and of course I love this universe. I love these people, and I would jump at the chance to do it again. Joss Whedon
brain coming experience families feeling realize sound telling tough understand
It's tough for us with a 3-year-old to understand that, but we're not discouraged. They're telling us other families experience the same thing, and it's just going to take a while for his brain to realize that sound is coming in. It's a different feeling than what we expected.
brain chance pick talk
I try to pick his brain as much as I can. Any chance I get, I try to talk to him. Brian Dopirak
brains changed companies competition era forces pay skills work worth
The world is not the same as it used to be. Companies pay for skills in an era where brains are more important than brawn, and the forces of automation, globalization, deregulation and competition have changed what this kind of work is worth in the world.
brain gives intelligence properly quite respect understanding
... the use of our intelligence quite properly gives us pleasure. In this respect the brain is like a muscle. When we think well, we feel good. Understanding is a kind of ecstasy.
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We seem to have those types of innings every game. We went brain-dead there in the second inning.
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I'm not crazy about oysters and offal and brains and stuff like that. It's vegetables that I really like. I worked in the River Cafe restaurant when it first opened, and I used to eat the leftover vegetables on the plates. They were so delicious. Anna Chancellor
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Stealing home is one of the most sensational plays in baseball. If the run thus scored is the winning tally, the play is, of course, all the more thrilling. It is a play that requires a lot of quick thinking to bring about a successful completion. The chap who has slow moving feet and a slower moving brain had better never try to steal home.
brain quiet
My brain doesn't like to be quiet. Dan Fogler
brain causes sequence
The cause-effect sequences in our brains are just as determining, just as inescapable, as anywhere else in Nature. Corliss Lamont
brain brains family lose pick reason resource
The reason they need to do that is to pick their brain on what they know about the family and all they know about the family because after they die, then you lose that resource totally.
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Finding a new map in the brain is a truly exciting experience. It's a little like traveling to an unexplored island. It's literally charting new territory. Christopher Moore
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But our findings that serotonin reuptake modulators increase the density of nerve synapses, especially in the front part of the brain may offer a better explanation of why antidepressants are effective and why they take time to work.
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Videogames make you feel like you're actually doing something. Your brain processes the tiered game achievements as real-life achievements. Every time you get to the next level, hot jets of reward chemical coat your brain in a lathery foam, and it seems like you're actually accomplishing stuff. Chris Hardwick
brain comedy crafted element fact fraudulent months night rolling root though weeks
There's a fraudulent root element of comedy in that we say things night after night as though they are rolling effortlessly from the brain and off the tongue, when in fact they are crafted over weeks and months and years. Doug Stanhope
brains controls humorous left people side
You have two hemispheres in your brain - a left and a right side. The left side controls the right side of your body and right controls the left half. It's a fact. Therefore, left-handers are the only people in their right minds. Bill Lee
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There is no reparative treatment for traumatic brain injury. All we can do now is try to prevent secondary damage by relieving pressure on the brain caused by the initial injury.
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The participants are severely disabled vets with spinal cord injuries, amputees, brain injuries. Jim Hall
brain brains happy stand
When you get through a day like this, you're happy it's over because your brain has had all it can stand for one day of this, Tony Stewart
brains injuring lots people seriously
There are lots of people who can't think seriously without injuring their brains John Jay
brain rich lows
Fat is your friend. The brain thrives on a fat-rich, low-carbohydrate diet. David Perlmutter
brain carbs
Carbs are devastating for the brain. David Perlmutter
brain gluten matter
Researchers have known for some time now that the cornerstone of all degenerative conditions, including brain disorders, is inflammation. But what they didn’t have documented until now are the instigators of that inflammation—the first missteps that prompt this deadly reaction. And what they are finding is that gluten, and a high-carbohydrate diet for that matter, are among the most prominent stimulators of inflammatory pathways that reach the brain. David Perlmutter
brain television surgery
This isn't brain surgery; it's just television. David Letterman
brain too-much-power adaptation
...we must be wary of granting too much power to natural selection by viewing all basic capacities of our brain as direct adaptations. Stephen Jay Gould