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The brain's strong point is its flexibility. It is unsurpassed at making shrewd guesses and at grasping the total meaning of information presented to it. -- Jeremy Campbell

The brain is a far more open system than we ever imagined, and nature has gone very far to help us perceive and take in the world around us. It has given us a brain that survives in a changing world by changing itself. -- Norman Doidge

The mind was simply the operation of the brain. -- Paul Kalanithi

I understand that your brain is large and perpetually at war with itself -- Chris Cleave

The brain is a material thing, something you can hold in your hands. The mind is an immaterial thing, something only the Universe can hold. -- Toni Sorenson

Like sand on the beach, the brain bears the footprints of the decisions we have made, the skills we have learned, the actions we have taken. -- Sharon Begley

The brain is not, and cannot be, the sole or complete organ of thought and feeling. -- Antoinette Brown Blackwell

Man's brain is, after all, the greatest natural resource. -- Karl Brandt

The brain is the first broadcasting station ever invented. -- Napoleon Hill

who are the brain police? -- Frank Zappa

The brain happens to be a meat machine. -- Marvin Minsky

Everything we do, every thought we've ever had, is produced by the human brain. But exactly how it operates remains one of the biggest unsolved mysteries, and it seems the more we probe its secrets, the more surprises we find. -- Neil Degrasse Tyson

Brains aren't everything, but they're important. -- William Feather

There are those among us who would have us say that the mysteries of the brain are completely solved and little needs to be added to its knowledge. It is as if these fortunate persons had been present when this magnificent organ was created. -- Nicolas Steno

The brain is probably the most mysterious subject there is. -- Susumu Tonegawa

The brain is the man; its health is essential for normal living; its disorders are surely the most profound of human miseries; and its destruction annihilates a person humanly, however intact his body. -- H. Chandler Elliott

The brain is an island in an osmotically homogeneous sea. -- Francis Daniels Moore

There is no scientific study more vital to man than the study of his own brain. Our entire view of the universe depends on it. -- Francis Crick

you create your brain from the input you get. -- Ray Kurzweil

I can't give you a brain, but I can give you a diploma. -- L. Frank Baum

All the different ways we know the world all come from the brain, and they all depend on each other to make sense. -- Richard Powers

The brain is a wonderful organ; it starts working the moment you get up in the morning and does not stop until you get into the office. -- Robert Frost

Why do we have a brain in the first place? Not to write books, articles, or plays; not to do science or play music. Brains develop because they are an expedient way of managing life in a body. -- Antonio Damasio

Only functioning as a whole brain, IT can strike the right balance between stability and agility; creativity and standardization; innovation and risk intelligence. -- Pearl Zhu

Your own brain ought to have the decency to be on your side! -- Terry Pratchett

The brain is a terrifying and wondrous organ, and all it wants is to survive. -- Alexandra Oliva

The Brain is a chewed gum. -- Deyth Banger

Your incredible brain can take you from rags to riches, from loneliness to popularity, and from depression to happiness and joy - if you use it properly. -- Brian Tracy

I think we're all fascinated and a little mystified by how the brain works. One of the most mysterious of the physical sciences is neurological science. -- Alexis Denisof

Your brain is much better than you think; just use it! -- Leonardo Da Vinci

You may reason that we have [brains] to perceive the world or to think, and that's completely wrong. -- Daniel Wolpert

A better understanding of the brain is certain to lead man to a richer comprehension both of himself, of his fellow man, and of society, and in fact of the whole world with its problems. -- John Eccles

The brain is always thinking, but who is it who is thinking? -- Virginia Woolf

The brain has not explained the mind fully. -- Wilder Penfield

Although many philosophers used to dismiss the relevance of neuroscience on grounds that what mattered was the software, not the hardware, increasingly philosophers have come to recognize that understanding how the brain works is essential to understanding the mind. -- Patricia Churchland

To think is to practice brain chemistry. -- Deepak Chopra

If it is mind that we are searching the brain, then we are supposing the brain to be much more than a telephone-exchange. We are supposing it to be a telephone-exchange along with subscribers as well. -- Charles Scott Sherrington

The brain is a mystery; it has been and still will be. How does the brain produce thoughts? That is the central question and we have still no answer to it. -- Charles Scott Sherrington

The human brain is the last, and greatest, scientific frontier. It is truly an internal cosmos that lies contained within our skulls. The more than 100 billion nerve cells and trillion supporting cells that make up your brain and mine constitute the most elaborate structure in the known universe. -- Joel Davis

An ultimate joint challenge for the biological and the computational sciences is the understanding of the mechanisms of the human brain, and its relationship with the human mind. -- Tony Hoare

You know you've got to exercise your brain just like your muscles. -- Will Rogers

Brain deals exclusively with the physical, and mind exclusively with the metaphysical. -- R. Buckminster Fuller

A profound intriguing and compelling guide to the intricacies of the human brain. -- Oliver Sacks

Many cognitive psychologists see the brain as a computer. But every single brain is absolutely individual, both in its development and in the way it encounters the world. -- Gerald Edelman

Think about the brain as the densest concentration of youness. It's the peak of the mountain, but not the whole mountain. -- David Eagleman

Evolutionary psychologists suggest that, just as the eye is an evolved organ for seeing, and the wing an evolved organ for flying, so the brain is a collection of organs (or 'modules') for dealing with a set of specialist data-processing needs. -- Richard Dawkins

The brain is highly structured, but it is also extremely flexible. It's not a blank slate, but it isn't written in stone, either. -- Alison Gopnik

We become, neurologically, what we think."(33) -- Nicholas Carr

The brain is the highest of the organs in position, and it is protected by the vault of the head; it has no flesh or blood or refuse. It is the citadel of sense-perception. -- Pliny The Elder

Your brain processes a thought while your mind creates and cultivates not only your thoughts, but also the knowledge and experiences you gain. -- Toni Sorenson

YOUR BRAIN IS YOUR BITCH -- Jen Sincero

The principal activities of brains are making changes in themselves. -- Marvin Minsky

Cognition reigns but does not rule. -- Paul Valery

Made up of a dozen billion microscopic nerve-cell units interconnected by millions upon millions of conducting nerve-threads weaving incredibly intricate patterns, the brain, as an object of research, presents a defiant challenge to its own ingenuity. -- William Feindel

The lesson of these new insights is that our brain is entirely like any of our physical muscles: Use it or lose it. -- Ray Kurzweil

Brains, you see, vary a lot from person to person - they vary as much as faces do. -- Sam Kean

The forehead is the gate of the mind. -- Marcus Tullius Cicero

[P]eople think that the human brain is in the head. Nothing of the sort; it is carried by the wind from the Caspian Sea. -- Nikolai Gogol

The mind is like any other muscle in your body. Use it or lose it. -- Robin S. Sharma

Brain against brute force - and brain came out on the top - as its bound to do. -- Kenneth Grahame

Mind is not your brain, but mind is subtle clothing that is spread over your entire physical body and doesn't limit itself only with the physical part of the brain. -- Roshan Sharma

The White Hand did not fry all the brain. He fried some
from the right hemisphere and some from the left. The
remaining brain, The White Hand wrapped in tin foil,
carefully. Tomorrow is, after all, another day, and food should be kept
in storage so it won't go bad. -- Siberian Hellhole By Michael Mulvihill

My fundamental premise about the brain is that its workings - what we sometimes call "mind" - are a consequence of its anatomy and physiology, and nothing more. - CARL SAGAN -- Michio Kaku

The brain is like a massive LEGO set, where each of the individual pieces is quite simple (like a single LEGO piece), and all the power comes from the nearly infinite ways that these simple pieces can be recombined to do different things. -- Michael Frank

There are three kinds of brains. The one understands things unassisted, the other understands things when shown by others, the third understands neither alone nor with the explanations of others. -- Niccolo Machiavelli

I can state with complete assurance that for each of us our brains form the material basis of our experiences and memories, our imaginations, our dreams. -- John Eccles

We need to learn to treat our own brain better - understanding how it works will help us do that. -- Richard Bandler

the brains of your generation. -- John Green

Reading is food for the brain. -- Maribel C. Pagan

Cognition can happen in many different ways and combinations. -- Pearl Zhu

Brains are no good if you don't use them. -- Alexei Panshin

There are three kinds of brains: One understands of itself, another can be taught to understand, and the third can neither understand to itself or be taught to understand. -- Niccolo Machiavelli

Although we tend to think of the brain as a discrete organ - a lump of squidgy tissue - it is better to think of it as part of an elaborate network of nervous tissue that reaches out to every single part of the body. -- Tim Birkhead

Your Brain is for having ideas not storing them. -- David Allen

What does the brain matter compared with the heart? -- Virginia Woolf

Your brain can be your most powerful asset. But if not used properly, it can be your most powerful liability. -- Robert T. Kiyosaki

The human brain is a wonderful organ. It starts to work as soon as you are born and doesn't stop until you get up to deliver a speech. -- George Jessel

The brain can be a dangerous thing. Even more so if you haven't got one. -- Dave Courtney

There's no tyrant like a brain. -- Louis-Ferdinand Celine

The brain is a little saline pool that acts as a conductor, and it runs on electricity. -- Judith Hooper

Individual organ of human brain makes individual decision for working of brain and driving behavior in humans. -- Santosh Kalwar

The nice thing about having a brain is that one can learn, that ignorance can be supplanted by knowledge, and that small bits of knowledge can gradually pile up into substantial heaps. -- Douglas Hofstadter

The human brain is still undergoing rapid adaptive evolution,. -- Howard Hughes

The brain is the only kind of object capable of understanding that the cosmos is even there, or why there are infinitely many prime numbers, or that apples fall because of the curvature of space-time, or that obeying its own inborn instincts can be morally wrong, or that it itself exists. -- David Deutsch

The peculiar fascination of the brain lies in the fact that there is probably no other object of scientific enquiry about which we know at once so much and yet understand so little. -- Gerd Sommerhoff

Our brains are either our greatest assets or our greatest liabilities. -- Robert T. Kiyosaki

Brains cause technology, society, art, science, soap operas, sin. A remarkable set of effects for such a small chunk of coagulated atoms. -- Colin Mcginn

Your brain is like a plant. If you plant a seed in it, it will grow into a big idea. -- Jane Kang

The human brain is the highest bloom of the whole organic metamorphosis of the earth. -- Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling

Mind is buddha. This is not our brain; it's not our head. -- Geoffrey Shugen Arnold

The brain within its groove Runs evenly and true; But let a splinter swerve, 'T were easier for you To put the water back When floods have slit the hills, And scooped a turnpike for themselves, And blotted out the mills! -- Emily Dickinson

Note to self: never ever use your brain again. -- Karen Swart

The brain is biology's greatest challenge. Perhaps in a sense it is the greatest challenge for science as a whole, beyond moon landings, the ultimate particles of the physicist and the depths of astronomical space. -- Steven Rose

The brain is a furnace./
Is transformed and transforms. -- Stan Rice

You can say anything you want about how the brain works and people will believe you. Really, our brains are hard-wired like that. -- Noah Gray-Cabey

If we understand how the brain works, we can understand how to work it. -- Toni Sorenson

The brain is an immensely complex organ, and many mysteries remain. Exactly how brain and mind or soma and psyche are related is one of them. -- Siri Hustvedt

Your brain is built of cells called neurons and glia - hundreds of billions of them. Each one of these cells is as complicated as a city. -- David Eagleman

The 'army camp' that coordinates the agencies of our brain is vulnerable, both in itself and from within. In effect, he who can know and master its functioning and psychology from outside can become twice its master. -- Tariq Ramadan

You and your brain are two things. The brain is your machinery just like everything else is your machinery. This hand is my mechanism; I use it. My brain is my mechanism; I use it. -- Rajneesh