Quotes by Cells Those questions - when you think about a thought, when you're believing a thought or concept and you question it - you realize that it changes things. Every cell in your body is awake with inquiry. Byron Katie cells believe thinking Asking the questions - that's what changes lives. Every cell in your body is awake with inquiry. And you cannot believe the old thoughts again. Byron Katie life-changing cells believe Cell genetics led us to investigate cell mechanics. Cell mechanics now compels us to infer the structures underlying it. In seeking the mechanism of heredity and variation we are thus discovering the molecular basis of growth and reproduction. The theory of the cell revealed the unity of living processes; the study of the cell is beginning to reveal their physical foundations. C. D. Darlington unity growth cells Consciousness is a pitiful hostage of its flesh-envelope, whose surges, circuits, and secret murmurings it cannot stay or speed. This is the chthonian drama that has no climax but only an enedless round, cycle upon cycle. Microcosm mirrors macrocosm. Free will is stillborn in the red cells of our body, for there is no free will in nature. Our choices come to us prepackaged and special delivery, molded by hands not our own. Camille Paglia cells mirrors drama Your mind is in every cell of your body. Candace Pert cells body mind Emotions are the glue that holds the cells of the organism together. Candace Pert cells leadership together And you are made of a hundred trillion cells. We are, each of us, a multitude. Carl Sagan hundred cells made Every cell is a triumph of natural selection, and we’re made of trillions of cells. Within us, is a little universe. Carl Sagan triumph cells littles We have Borna virus genes. We're part Borna virus, which is weird, but apparently our cells and our genomes in a weird way might actually be grabbing these viruses, grabbing genetic material from the viruses that are infecting it and pulling them into their own genome. Carl Zimmer viruses cells might Borna virus is not a retrovirus. It doesn't actually insert its own genes into our cells. What it does is just hangs out near our DNA and uses some of the molecular machinery to copy itself. Carl Zimmer viruses dna cells My fat cells have a memory like Einstein! I'm proof that surgery is not a magic potion. There are many ways to sabotage it. Carnie Wilson magic cells memories For me, all of the data that is contained in your cell memory, and in your energetic field, is able to be picked up. Caroline Myss data cells memories My cell phone is my best friend. It's my lifeline to the outside world. Carrie Underwood phones cells friendship But it was Valentine. I saw him. In fact, he had the Sword with him when he came down to the cells and taunted me through the bars. It was like a bad movie, except he didn't actually twirl his mustache. - Jace Wayland Cassandra Clare mustache valentine cells So here’s where they put you. I didn’t think they even used these cells anymore.” He glanced sideways. “I got the wrong window at first. Gave your friend in the next cell something of a shock. Attractive fellow, what with the beard and the rags. Kind of reminds me of the street folk back home. Cassandra Clare cells home thinking I've always been told my presence brightened up any room. One might think that went doubly for dank underground cell." (Jace) Cassandra Clare cells might thinking There's an expression in Australia that's called 'Go Bush,' which means to get out of the city and relax. I try and 'go bush' to places where there's no cell reception. But, I don't get to do that often, so for the most part, it's just a state of mind. Cate Blanchett cells expression mean Actresses can get outrageously precious about the way they look. That's not what life's about. If you starve yourself to the point where your brain cells shrivel, you will never do good work. And if you're overly conscious of your arms flapping in the wind, how can you look the other actor in the eye to respond to them? Cate Blanchett cells eye wind Breaking up: It's so easy to return their possessions, but so hard to get our brain cells back. Cathy Guisewite return cells brain And yet in a funny way our lack of success led to our breakthrough; because, since we could not get a cell line off the shelf doing what we wanted, we were forced to construct it. And the original experiment ... developed into a method for the production of hybridomas ... [which] was of more importance than our original purpose. Cesar Milstein cells success science «345678910111213»