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The human brain must continue to frame the problems for the elect... by David Sarnoff

The human brain must continue to frame the problems for the electronic machine to solve.

David Sarnoff
decisionmistakebrain

Conventional economics is a form of brain damage. Economics is so fundamentally disconnected from the real world, it is destructive.

David Suzuki
realbrainworld
Conventional economics is a form of brain damage. by David Suzuki

Conventional economics is a form of brain damage.

David Suzuki
economicsdamagebrain

Humans are an infant species, a mere 150,000 years old. But, armed with a massive brain, we've not only survived, we've used our wits to adapt to and flourish in habitats as varied as deserts, Arctic tundra, tropical rainforests, wetlands and high mountain ranges.

David Suzuki
mountain-rangesbrainyears

Here’s exclusive Channel 5 video of a local man having his brain eaten by a winged gremlin. Local gremlin experts warn that—

David Wong
expertsbrainmen
Brains are no substitute for judgement. by Dean Acheson

Brains are no substitute for judgement.

Dean Acheson
substitutesjudgementbrain

If (early humans) weren't using and refining language I would like to know what they were doing with their autocatalytically increasing brains.

Dean Falk
evolutionlanguagebrain

I don't read novels whilst I'm writing one; I just haven't got a wide enough brain to concentrate on incoming and outgoing in the same time zone.

Dawn French
time-zonesbrainwriting

Maintaining an open mind is essential when exploring the unknown, but allowing one's brains to fall out in the process is inadvisable.

Dean Radin
mindbrainfall

What Warcollier demonstrated is compatible with what modern cognitive neuroscience has learned about how visual images are constructed by the brain. It implies that telepathic perceptions bubble up into awareness from the unconscious and are probably processed in the brain in the same way that we generate images in dreams. And thus telepathic “images” are far less certain than sensory-driven images and subject to distortion.

Dean Radin
perceptiondreambrain

It feels like every person is using their whole brain and heart to figure out these nearly impossible dilemmas about how we do our work, with our principles, in the current conditions. And it feels like the thing we know to be true about working collectively - that we have better ideas together than we do individually.

Dean Spade
brainheartideas

The skin is no more separated from the brain than the surface of a lake is separate from its depths; the two are different locations in a continuous medium...The brain is a single functional unit, from cortex to fingertips to toes. To touch the surface is to stir the depths.

Deane Juhan
lakesbraintwo

I was starting to think I was making up memories, just to have answers. Our brain does that sometimes. Or at least mine does.

David Levithan
brainmemoriesthinking

Photography forces one out into the world, interacting with people and the environment. It flexes all those right brain, spatially-adept muscles.

Deborah Copaken
photographybrainpeople

As you get older, the physical abilities decrease, which is particularly frustrating because your brain gets so good! So as you are becoming less technically or physically able, younger dancers are emerging who need the space to perform.

Deborah Bull
dancerspacebrain
The brain acknowledged the approach of death while the heart stub... by Dean Koontz

The brain acknowledged the approach of death while the heart stubbornly insisted upon immortality.

Dean Koontz
immortalitybrainheart

Sometimes I wonder about the people who can do very reflective work about their own ethnic group or their own families, or comedies that take place in the life that they've grown up in. That's a very special fortitude. Other brains have a curiosity for what they don't know - the life they're not leading.

Debra Granik
curiositybrainpeople

Our brains are too slow to register that every concrete object is winking in and out of existence at the quantum level thousands of times per second.

Deepak Chopra
quantumlevelsbrain

Much as I loved doing 'The Big Breakfast,' it almost became automatic. I need something to keep my brain ticking over, something that I have to concentrate on.

Denise Van Outen
brainbreakfastneeds

At the level of the mind, you are part of the human mind; at the level of the brain you are part of the global brain. This is a perfect example of becoming the change that you want to see.

Deepak Chopra
perfectmindbrain
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