1.
The point is that when I see a sunset or a waterfall or something, for a split second it's so great, because for a little bit I'm out of my brain, and it's got nothing to do with me.
Chris Evans
The crux is that when I witness a sunset or a cascade or something, for an instant it's so awe-inspiring, because momentarily I'm free from my thoughts, and it doesn't involve me.
2.
Do not remove the kinks from your hair--remove them from your brain.
Marcus Garvey
'Do not disentangle your tresses--unravel the knots in your mind.'
3.
Your hands may be full of money and your brain full of information but if your heart is empty, your life is very empty.
T. B. Joshua
Your coffers may be brimming with currency and your mind overflowing with knowledge but if your soul is barren, your existence is hollow.
4.
Sweat saves blood, blood saves lives, but brains saves both.
Erwin Rommel
'Perspiration spares bloodshed, blood preserves existence, but intellect rescues both.'
5.
Alpha waves in the human brain are between 6 and 8 hertz. The wave frequency of the human cavity resonates between 6 and 8 hertz. All biological systems operate in the same frequency range. The human brain's alpha waves function in this range and the electrical resonance of the earth is between 6 and 8 hertz. Thus, our entire biological system - the brain and the earth itself - work on the same frequencies. If we can control that resonate system electronically, we can directly control the entire mental system of humankind.
Nikola Tesla
6.
My brain is only a receiver, in the Universe there is a core from which we obtain knowledge, strength and inspiration. I have not penetrated into the secrets of this core, but I know that it exists.
Nikola Tesla
My intellect is only a medium, in the Cosmos there is an essence from which we gain enlightenment, vigor and motivation. I have not unlocked the mysteries of this essence, but I recognize that it exists.
7.
Follow your heart but take your brain with you.
Alfred Adler
'Let your emotions guide you, but don't forget to use sound judgement.'
8.
You know, you don't see with your eyes
You see with your brain
And the more words your brain has
The more things you can see
KRS-One
You understand with your intellect
And the more words your intellect has
The more knowledge you can acquire.
9.
To preserve my brains I want food and this is now my first consideration. Any sympathetic letter from you will be helpful to me here to get a scholarship.
Srinivasa Ramanujan
I desire sustenance to maintain my cognitive faculties, and this is now my most important thought. Any kindhearted communication from you will be beneficial to me in obtaining a grant.
10.
That brain of mine is something more than merely mortal; as time will show.
Ada Lovelace
My intellect is beyond ordinary; only the future can reveal its true potential.
11.
Don't let your brain interfere with your heart.
Albert Einstein
Let your intuition guide you instead of overthinking.
12.
Look on education as something between the child's soul and God. Modern Education tends to look on it as something between the child's brain and the standardized test.
Charlotte Mason
View education as a conduit between the child's spirit and the divine. Contemporary learning often perceives it as a bridge between the student's intellect and standardized assessments.
13.
Design is more than just a few tricks to the eye. It's a few tricks to the brain.
Neville Brody
Design is more than just visual deception; it's intellectual manipulation.
14.
The best brains of the nation may be found on the last benches of the classroom.
Abdul Kalam
The brightest minds of the country can be found among those seated in the rear of the classroom.
15.
I've got so much in my brain and I want to change the way we think sometimes.
ASAP Rocky
I have a plethora of ideas in my head and I aspire to challenge traditional thought patterns.
16.
No, I'm not interested in developing a powerful brain.
Alan Turing
I have no desire to cultivate a strong intellect.
17.
Brains aren't designed to get results; they go in directions. If you know how the brain works you can set your own directions. If you don't, then someone else will.
Richard Bandler
Intellects are not created to yield results; they travel in certain directions. If you understand how the intellect functions, you can chart your own course. If not, then another person will have control.
18.
If at age 20 you are not a Communist then you have no heart. If at age 30 you are not a Capitalist then you have no brains.
George Bernard Shaw
If at age 20 you are not idealistic then you lack compassion. If at age 30 you are not pragmatic then you lack wisdom.
19.
We see with the eyes, but we see with the brain as well. And seeing with the brain is often called imagination.
Oliver Sacks
'Our vision is not just limited to what our eyes perceive, but also encompasses the power of creativity and dreaming.'
20.
When you encourage someone, it literally changes their brain chemistry to be able to perform... sends fuel to the brain.
Henry Cloud
When you bolster someone, it literally alters their neurological structure to be capable of doing... furnishes fuel to the mind.
21.
Many things which nature makes difficult become easy to the man who uses his brains.
Hannibal
Many things which nature makes challenging become facile to the person who employs their intellect.
22.
Let me tell you that atheism has never painted a masterpiece. Atheism has never dispelled fear. Atheism has never healed a disease; faith in God has, but not atheism. Atheism has never given anyone piece of mind. Atheism has never dried a tear. Atheism has never given an intellectual answer to the creation. Atheism is bankrupt and empty; it's brain dead.
John Hagee
23.
Nonsense wakes up the brain cells. And it helps develop a sense of humor, which is awfully important in this day and age. Humor has a tremendous place in this sordid world. It's more than just a matter of laughing. If you can see things out of whack, then you can see how things can be in whack.
Dr. Seuss
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A great architect is not made by way of a brain nearly so much as he is made by way of a cultivated, enriched heart.
Frank Lloyd Wright
25.
The human brain has 100 billion neurons, each neuron connected to 10 thousand other neurons. Sitting on your shoulders is the most complicated object in the known universe.
Michio Kaku
26.
Our entire biological system, the brain, and the Earth itself, work on the same frequencies.
Nikola Tesla
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I think: the powers like to talk about "freedom" in order to wash the population's brains.
Vladimir Putin
28.
When wireless is fully applied the earth will be converted into a huge brain, capable of response in every one of its parts.
Nikola Tesla
29.
Learn to use your brains as deftly as your powder box, and then maybe you have a powder box and do not need.
Sophia Loren
30.
I am a vegetarian as well as a passionate anti-alcoholic, because I can thus make better use of my brain.
Thomas A. Edison
31.
Nobody is going to pour truth into your brain. It's something you have to find out for yourself.
Noam Chomsky
32.
The brain is like a muscle. When it is in use we feel very good. Understanding is joyous.
Carl Sagan
34.
The brain is a world consisting of a number of unexplored continents and great stretches of unknown territory.
Santiago Ramon y Cajal
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Each one of you has something no one else has, or has ever had: your fingerprints, your brain, your heart. Be an individual. Be unique. Stand out. Make noise. Make someone notice. That's the power of individuals.
Jon Bon Jovi
36.
As long as our brain is a mystery, the universe, the reflection of the structure of the brain will also be a mystery.
Santiago Ramon y Cajal
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In a conflict between the heart and the brain, follow your heart.
Swami Vivekananda
38.
Our brains are like bonsai trees, growing around our private versions of reality.
Sloane Crosley
39.
Everyone's the same. All brains are contained by their reality frame and chained to the terrain that they're trained not to change and once you see what I've explained you've hit the jackpot.
Eyedea
40.
If you rely too much on the people in other countries and other companies, in a sense that's your brain and you are outsourcing your brain.
Bill Gates
41.
Color is the place where our brain and the universe meet.
Paul Klee
42.
I learned a lot more about transgender people. It's not a choice, but a physiological condition that has to do with the size of the hypothalamus part of the brain.
Mercedes Ruehl
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Mindgasm (noun) - An exhilarating neurostorm of intense intellectual pleasure. Fully revelatory understanding of a certain topic. Involuntary contractions of brain muscles usually accompanied by the overwhelming sensation of truth proximity. Visionarism. State of awe.
Jason Silva
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Watch your thoughts. Every thought accepted as true is sent by your brain to your solar plexus - your abdominal brain - and is brought into your world as a reality.
Joseph Murphy
45.
Your muscles know nothing. It's your brain. Exercise is something you've got to do the rest of your life. It's a lifestyle. Dying is easy. Living is a pain in the neck. You've got to work at it.
Jack LaLanne
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Longbottom, if brains were gold, you'd be poorer than Weasley, and that's saying something.
J. K. Rowling
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Much more of the brain is devoted to movement than to language. Language is only a little thing sitting on top of this huge ocean of movement.
Oliver Sacks
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This is a lesson about life: This is one person. This is another person. This is one person trying to understand another person, even though it doesn't have room to download the other person into it's brain. It cannot understand the other person, even though it tries to. So he ends up overflowing with knowledge.
The Rev
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Attention is the way social primates measure status. It is highly rewarding because it causes the release of brain chemicals such as dopamine and endorphins.
Keith Henson
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The brain is more than an assemblage of autonomous modules, each crucial for a specific mental function. Every one of these functionally specialized areas must interact with dozens or hundreds of others, their total integration creating something like a vastly complicated orchestra with thousands of instruments, an orchestra that conducts itself, with an ever-changing score and repertoire.
Oliver Sacks