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There are times when those eyes inside your brain stare back at y... by Charles Bukowski

There are times when those eyes inside your brain stare back at you.

Charles Bukowski
realizingeyebrain

there must be a way. surely there must be a way that we have not yet thought of. who put this brain inside of me? it cries it demands it says that there is a chance. it will not say "no.

Charles Bukowski
demandbrainway

Eloquence, to produce her full effect, should start from the head of the orator, as Pallas from the brain of Jove, completely armed and equipped. Diffidence, therefore, which is so able a mentor to the writer, would prove a dangerous counsellor for the orator.

Charles Caleb Colton
mentorablebrain

The seat of perfect contentment is in the head; for every individual is thoroughly satisfied with his own proportion of brains.

Charles Caleb Colton
perfectbrainknowledge
Pedantry crams our heads with learned lumber and takes out our br... by Charles Caleb Colton

Pedantry crams our heads with learned lumber and takes out our brains to make room for it.

Charles Caleb Colton
teachingeducationbrain
With curious art the brain, too finely wrought, Preys on herself,... by Charles Churchill

With curious art the brain, too finely wrought, Preys on herself, and is destroyed by thought.

Charles Churchill
curiositybrainart

It is certain that there may be extraordinary mental activity with an extremely small absolute mass of nervous matter: thus the wonderfully diversified instincts, mental powers, and affections of ants are notorious, yet their cerebral ganglia are not so large as the quarter of a small pin's head. Under this point of view, the brain of an ant is one of the most marvelous atoms of matter in the world, perhaps more so than the brain of a man.

Charles Darwin
viewsbrainmen

The more efficient causes of progress seem to consist of a good education during youth whilst the brain is impressible, and of a high standard of excellence, inculcated by the ablest and best men, embodied in the laws, customs and traditions of the nation, and enforced by public opinion.

Charles Darwin
lawbrainmen

You can't make a head and brains out of a brass knob with nothing in it. You couldn't do it when your uncle George was living much less when he's dead.

Charles Dickens
brassunclesbrain
The brain has this amazing ability to find happiness even when th... by Charles Duhigg

The brain has this amazing ability to find happiness even when the memories of it are gone.

Charles Duhigg
finding-happinessbrainmemories
Habits, scientists say, emerge because the brain is constantly lo... by Charles Duhigg

Habits, scientists say, emerge because the brain is constantly looking for ways to save effort.

Charles Duhigg
effortbrainway
American diplomacy is easy on the brain but hell on the feet. by Charles G. Dawes

American diplomacy is easy on the brain but hell on the feet.

Charles G. Dawes
diplomatsfeetbrain

Life and consciousness are the two great mysteries. Actually, their substrates are the inanimate. And how do you get from neurons shooting around in the brain to the thought that pops up in your head and mine? There's something deeply mysterious about that. And if you're not struck by the mystery, I think you haven't thought about it.

Charles Krauthammer
braintwothinking
Time is an abstraction which, on earth, exists only for the human... by Charles Lindbergh

Time is an abstraction which, on earth, exists only for the human brain it has evolved.

Charles Lindbergh
earthbraintime
I would not put a thief in my mouth to steal my brains. by Charles Portis

I would not put a thief in my mouth to steal my brains.

Charles Portis
gritthievesbrain
There is a kink in my damned brain that prevents me from thinking... by Charles Sanders Peirce

There is a kink in my damned brain that prevents me from thinking as other people think.

Charles Sanders Peirce
brainpeoplethinking

It is terrible to see how a single unclear idea, a single formula without meaning, lurking in a young man's head, will sometimes act like an obstruction of inert matter in an artery, hindering the nutrition of the brain and condemning its victim to pine away in the fullness of his intellectual vigor and in the midst of intellectual plenty.

Charles Sanders Peirce
brainmenideas

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
answersdoebrain

Swiftly the head mass becomes an enchanted loom where millions of flashing shuttles weave a dissolving pattern, always a meaningful pattern though never an abiding one...

Charles Scott Sherrington
patternsbrainmeaningful

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
telephonesmindbrain
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