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A great architect is not made by way of a brain nearly so much as he is made by way of a cultivated, enriched heart.


Frank Lloyd Wright


#brain #cultivated #enriched #great #heart

I soon became convinced... that all the theorizing would be empty brain exercise and therefore a waste of time unless one first ascertained what the population of the universe really consists of.


Fritz Zwicky


#became #brain #consists #convinced #empty

Lord Birkenhead is very clever but sometimes his brains go to his head.


Margot Asquith


#clever #go #head #his #lord

Wit and puns aren't just decor in the mind; they're essential signs that the mind knows it's on, recognizes its own software, can spot the bugs in its own program.


Adam Gopnik


#humor #mind #puns #self-awareness #speaking

He's very clever, but sometimes his brains go to his head.


Margot Asquith


#clever #go #head #his #sometimes

When you're brainy in school it's a lot harder to fit in.


Claire-Marie Hall


#fit #harder #lot #school #you

It’s clear that if we use the mind attentively, mental power is increased, and if we concentrate the mind in the moment, it is easier to coordinate mind and body. But in terms of mind and body unity, is there something we can concentrate on that will reliably aid us in discovering this state of coordination? In Japan, and to some degree other Asian countries, people have historically focused mental strength in the hara (abdomen) as a way of realizing their full potential. Japan has traditionally viewed the hara as the vital center of humanity in a manner not dissimilar to the Western view of the heart or brain. I once read that years ago Japanese children were asked to point to the origin of thoughts and feelings. They inevitably pointed toward the abdominal region. When the same question was asked of American children, most pointed at their heads or hearts. Likewise, Japan and the West have commonly held differing views of what is physical power or physical health, with Japan emphasizing the strength of the waist and lower body and Western people admiring upper body power. (Consider the ideal of the sumo wrestler versus the V-shaped Western bodybuilder with a narrow waist and broad shoulders.) However, East and West also hold similar viewpoints regarding the hara, and we’re perhaps not as dissimilar as some might imagine. For instance, hara ga nai hito describes a cowardly person, “a person with no hara.” Sounds similar to our saying that so-and-so “has no guts,” doesn’t it?


H.E. Davey


#body #brain #coordination-of-mind-and-body #hara #heart

Many „pathogens“ (both chemical and behavioral) can influence how you turn out; these include substance abuse by a mother during pregnancy, maternal stress, and low birth weight. As a child grows, neglect, physical abuse, and head injury can cause problems in mental development. Once the child is grown, substance abuse and exposure to a variety of toxins can damage the brain, modifying intelligence, aggression, and decision-making abilities. The major public health movement to remove lead-based paint grew out of an understanding that even low levels of lead can cause brain damage that makes children less inteligent and, in some cases, more impulsive and aggressive. How you turn out depends on where you´ve been. So when it comes to thinking about blameworthiness, the first difficulty to consider is that people do not choose their own developmental path. It´s problematic to imagine yourself in the shoes of a criminal and conclude, „Well, I wouldn´t have done that“ – because if you weren´t exposed to in utero cocaine, lead poisoning, or physical abuse, and he was, then you and he are not directly comparable.


Eagleman David


#imagination

The brain is a muscle, and I'm a kind of body-builder.


Karl Lagerfeld


#i #kind #muscle

There is no need for temples, no need for complicated philosophies. My brain and my heart are my temples; my philosophy is kindness.


Dalai Lama


#brain #complicated #heart #kindness #need






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