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It's mass confusion. I'm guessing on every shot. About the only thing left for me is acupuncture in the brain.

George Archer
confusionbraingolf
Your eyes is camera and your brain is a file cabinet. by George Balanchine

Your eyes is camera and your brain is a file cabinet.

George Balanchine
cameraseyebrain

The intuitive mind is nonphysical. It is not part of the brain or any other cellular structure in the physical body. It is part of the causal body.

Frederick Lenz
buddhismmindbrain

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
agebrainheart

Individuals possessing moderate-sized brains easily find their proper sphere, and enjoy in it scope for all their energy. In ordinary circumstances they distinguish themselves, but they sink when difficulties accumulate around them. Persons with large brains, on the other hand, do not readily attain their appropriate place; common occurrences do not rouse or call them forth.

George Combe
energybrainhands

Before one blames, one should always find out whether one cannot excuse. To discover little faults has been always the particularity of such brains that are a little or not at all above the average. The superior ones keep quiet or say something against the whole and the great minds transform without blaming.

Georg C. Lichtenberg
mindbrainaverage
Wine, like the rising sun, possession gains, by George Crabbe

Wine, like the rising sun, possession gains,

George Crabbe
wineviewsbrain

This is absolutely correct and forms part of the larger concept that top-down causation is a key factor not just in the way the brain works but in broader contexts in biology and even physics.

George F. R. Ellis
top-downkeysbrain
Anybody going into boxing already has brain damage. by George Foreman

Anybody going into boxing already has brain damage.

George Foreman
damageboxingbrain

A fool acquires knowledge only to his own disadvantage. It destroys what good he has, and turns his brains.

Gautama Buddha
buddhistfoolbrain
That gal's all skull and no brains. She's like Joe Frazier with l... by George Foreman

That gal's all skull and no brains. She's like Joe Frazier with lipstick.

George Foreman
skullsboxingbrain

Words may be either the servants or masters. If the former they may safely guide us in the way of truth. If the latter they intoxicate the brain and lead into swamps of thought where there is no solid footing. Among the sources of those innumerable calamities which from age to age have overwhelmed mankind, may be reckoned as one of the principal, the abuse of words.

George Horne
abuseagebrain

Whenever you read a book or have a conversation, the experience causes physical changes in your brain. It's a little frightening to think that every time you walk away from an encounter, your brain has been altered, sometimes permanently.

George Johnson
brainbookthinking

Whenever you read a book or have a conversation, the experience causes physical changes in your brain.

George Johnson
causesbrainbook
Books are all right, but dead men's brains are no good unless you... by George Horace Lorimer

Books are all right, but dead men's brains are no good unless you mix a live one's with them.

George Horace Lorimer
brainmenbook

There is a certain amount of righteous indignation I hold for the American culture, because to get back to the real root of it, to get broader about it, my opinion that is my species - and my culture in America specifically - have let me down and betrayed me. I think this species had great, great promise, with this great upper brain that we have, and I think we squandered it on God and Mammon. And I think this culture of ours has such promise, with the promise of real, true freedom, and then everyone has been shackled by ownership and possessions and acquisition and status and power.

George Carlin
realbrainthinking

One of the things cognitive science teaches us is that when people define their very identity by a worldview, or a narrative, or a mode of thought, they are unlikely to change-for the simple reason that it is physically part of their brain, and so many other aspects of their brain structure would also have to change; that change is highly unlikely.

George Lakoff
simplebrainpeople
You can't understand Twenty-first-Century Politics with an Eighte... by George Lakoff

You can't understand Twenty-first-Century Politics with an Eighteenth-Century Brain.

George Lakoff
twentiesbrainfirsts

We categorize as we do because we have the brains and bodies we have and because we interact in the world as we do.

George Lakoff
medicinebrainphilosophy

I, George Bush, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim the decade beginning January 1, 1990, as the Decade of the Brain.

George H. W. Bush
brainamericapeople
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