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Brain may
«There can be no knowledge without emotion. We may be aware of a truth, yet until we have felt its force, it is not ours. To the cognition of the brain must be added the experience of the soul.»
Author: Arnold Bennett
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Knowledge,
Soul
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«The ultimate creative capacity of the brain may be, for all practical purposes, infinite.»
«Friends, both the imaginary ones you build for yourself out of phrases taken from a living writer, or real ones from college, and relatives, despite all the waste of ceremony and fakery and the fact that out of an hour of conversation you may have only five minutes in which the old entente reappears, are the only real means for foreign ideas to enter your brain.»
Author: Nicholson Baker
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«Habits of thought persist through the centuries; and while a healthy brain may reject the doctrine it no longer believes, it will continue to feel the same sentiments formerly associated with that doctrine.»
«How very seldom do you encounter in the world a man of great abilities, acquirements, experience, who will unmask his mind, unbutton his brains, and pour forth in careless and picturesque phrase all the results of his studies and observation; his knowledge of men, books, and nature. On the contrary, if a man has by any chance an original idea, he hoards it as if it were old gold; and rather avoids the subject with which he is most conversant, from fear that you may appropriate his best thoughts.»
Author: Benjamin Disraeli
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Novelist,
Prime Minister)
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«The brain may be regarded as a kind of parasite of the organism.»
«The fact that a human brain of high amperage, otherwise highly efficient, may have a hole in it is surely not a secret»
«There is much to support the view that it is clothes that wear us, and not we, them; we may make them take the mould of arm or breast, but they mould our hearts, our brains, our tongues to their liking.»
«The brain may devise laws for the blood, but a hot temper leaps o'er a cold decree.»
«The brain may devise laws for the blood; but a hot temper leaps over a cold decree.»