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The real functional "machinery" of the brain, for Edelman, consists of millions of neuronal groups, organized into larger units or "maps". These maps, continually conversing in everchanging, unimaginably complex, but always meaningful patterns, may change in minutes or seconds. One is reminded of C. S. Sherrington's poetic evocation of the brain as "an enchanted loom", where "millions of flashing shuttles weave a dissolving pattern, always a meaningful pattern though never an abiding one; a shifting harmony of subpatterns". — Oliver Sacks

I do not bother my head with speculations about the nature of God. I simply attach myself to the human Christ, — Martin Luther

The best revenge you can have on intellectuals is to be madly happy. — Albert Camus

Lest too light winning make the prize light. — William Shakespeare

I would hold you up. I will ever hold you up and hold you dear, lover mine. — J.R. Ward

I've always been a fan of album covers with no writing on them and have used them a lot in my own groups. — Mark Lanegan

I sing and play guitar and harmonica. I've been doing it for a long time. — Harry Dean Stanton

It was quite settled by now. She was born to be a spinster. — Laura Kinsale

There are things I have wanted so long that I would only consent to have them if I could keep wanting them. — Robert Breault

Mr. Shepherd, ye cannot stop a bad thought from coming into your head. But ye need not pull up a chair and bide it sit down. - Mrs. Brown — Barbara Kingsolver

The dignity of history. — Henry Fielding

I see some parallels between then [Lincoln's era] and now. Certainly the division of ideologies between two parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. In 1865, the Democrats were the Conservatives and the Republicans were the progressives, and today it's just the opposite. — Steven Spielberg