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Neurocognitive Quotes By Anton Szandor LaVey

Satanists are encouraged to indulge in the seven deadly sins, as they need hurt no one; they were only invented by the Christian Church to insure guilt on the part of its followers. — Anton Szandor LaVey

Neurocognitive Quotes By Peter Kreeft

Pride looks down, and no one can see God but by looking up. — Peter Kreeft

Neurocognitive Quotes By Dennis Sharpe

A lie's true power cannot be accurately measured by the number of people who believe its deception when it is told, it must be measured by the number of people who will go out after hearing it trying to convince others of its truth. — Dennis Sharpe

Neurocognitive Quotes By Pamela Weintraub

At six months, 36 percent of patients reported new-onset fatigue, 20 percent reported widespread pain, and 45 percent reported neurocognitive difficulties. — Pamela Weintraub

Neurocognitive Quotes By Adam Carolla

Three-year-olds have no control over their lives. If you don't want your kids competing in pageants, you hold the power, not them. I sincerely doubt a six-year-old would hitchhike to the banquet room at the Sheraton and compete in the Little Miss Shaker Heights pageant herself if her emotionally damaged Mommy wasn't pushing her. — Adam Carolla

Neurocognitive Quotes By Frank Warren

Stop lying. There isn't enough time left. — Frank Warren

Neurocognitive Quotes By Stephen Curry

In my terms, "neurocognitive efficiency" is being able to make smarter, faster decisions on the floor. — Stephen Curry

Neurocognitive Quotes By Richard Dawkins

We have to find our own purposes in life, which are not derived directly from our scientific history. — Richard Dawkins

Neurocognitive Quotes By Gene Wilder

I never used to believe in fate. I used to think you make your own life and then you call it fate. That's why I call it irony. — Gene Wilder