Neurolinguistics Quotes & Sayings
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Joy is a great purifier. It burns away many polluted currents trying to reach us. — Torkom Saraydarian

For the greatest fool and rascal in creation there is yet a worse condition; and that is, not to know it, but to think himself a respectable man. — George MacDonald

Although, however, Hobbes's theory of Predication, according to the well-known remark of Leibnitz, and the avowal of Hobbes himself, 32 renders truth and falsity completely arbitrary, with no standard but the will of men, it must not be concluded that either Hobbes, or any of the other thinkers who have in the main agreed with him, did in fact consider the distinction between truth and error as less real, or attached less importance to it, than other people. — John Stuart Mill

The female characters in 'Peep Show' are not 'strong': they are idiots. As idiotic as the men. — Robert Webb

In the tunnel where I was raped, a tunnel that was once an underground entry to an amphitheater, a place where actors burst forth from underneath the seats of a crowd, a girl had been murdered and dismembered. I was told this story by the police. In comparison, they said, I was lucky. — Alice Sebold

Violence is not the answer. Terrorism is the most dangerous of answers. — Elie Wiesel

Everybody needs a helping hand, take a look at your fellow man. — Amy Grant

When the Lord disconnects you from your past, don't try to hook up with it again. — Anita R. Sneed-Carter

The Graff Hallucination is a sculptural masterpiece; a celebration of the miracle of coloured diamonds. For many years I have thought about creating a truly remarkable watch that illustrates our all-consuming passion for diamonds. The Hallucination has made my diamond dream a reality. — Laurence Graff

My parents made me believe I could do anything I wanted to do. They were really into empowering me. — Pierre Omidyar

The first line is the DNA of the poem; the rest of the poem is constructed out of that first line. A lot of it has to do with tone because tone is the key signature for the poem. The basis of trust for a reader used to be meter and end-rhyme. — Billy Collins

We are creatures built on a house of cards of language. — Stefan Molyneux