(578 quotes found)
“In another 10,000 or 20,000 years, I think the human brain may acquire a form that is quite different than the human brain today. Not necessarily in its shape, which may remain relatively the same. But the function may be different. It may be, on average, a little smarter. Or it may acquire certain skills that in its current form it isn't well-equipped to handle -- advanced cognitive abilities such as abstract reasoning. We don't really know for sure how -- but we are still evolving.”
Bruce T. Lahn
“Words are powerful. They program the brain, affect moods and emotions, motivate and limit our behavior, determine our role in society, influence social and cultural expectations and values. Words, when well written or spoken, can take on a life of their own, spreading from mind to mind to shape history itself. Choose your words wisely – what you say to yourself and to others is vitally important.”
Terence T. Gorski
“A teenager's early experimentation might be minor, but it can still have a damaging effect on their developing brain,”
Andrew Lawrence
“When you think that you are free, do you pay attention to the elements of your thoughts and where have they leaked into your brain from?”
Ilkin Santak
“Catching the ball with a fatigued brain, you don't really understand. When your brain gets tired, you don't really know what to do with the ball. And you kind of travel or take a bad shot, or just lose the ball. That hasn't happened a lot this year.”
Akin Akingbala
“Habits are automatic urge action combinations. A trigger goes off; old urge-action-reaction cycles kick; old consequences happen again”
“Impulse control means learning to think it through before you act it out.”
“We are always fascinated when the brain goes haywire.”
Alan Brown