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Phineas Gage Complex Quotes By Lisi Harrison

Anyway, no guy wants to be with a girl if she's not into him. So you did him a favor. — Lisi Harrison

Phineas Gage Complex Quotes By Jennifer Capriati

I'm happy with what I've done but it's a challenge to try to win more. — Jennifer Capriati

Phineas Gage Complex Quotes By Antonio R. Damasio

Phineas Gage's case is not the only important
historical source in the effort to understand the neural basis of
reasoning and decision making ... [to understand the effect of] prefrontal damage ... The Hebb-Penfield and Ackerly-Benton shared a number
of personality traits ... They are bereft of a theory of
their own mind and of the mind of those with whom they interact — Antonio R. Damasio

Phineas Gage Complex Quotes By Qwana M. BabyGirl Reynolds-Frasier

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V-ARYING
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BEING IN LOVE IS ALWAYS A
COMPLICATED RELATIONSHIP! — Qwana M. BabyGirl Reynolds-Frasier

Phineas Gage Complex Quotes By Mickey Rooney

Look, I come from vaudeville, I come from burlesque, I come from heartaches, I come from sadness, I come from gladness, I come from work and sweat and respect for the craft. — Mickey Rooney

Phineas Gage Complex Quotes By Alexis Hall

I closed my eyes, adding dark to dark, and the wanting unfurled like the sails of a phantom ship. This could be my universe. This nowhere world, circumscribed by skin and breath, where nothing mattered but two bodies moving together. The past and the future rendered irrelevant by the beauty of the now, the sum of the self transmuted into a moment. Oh, was there ever a more seductive definition of madness? — Alexis Hall

Phineas Gage Complex Quotes By Mary Elizabeth Braddon

There can be no reconciliation where there is no open warfare. There must be a battle, a brave boisterous battle, with pennants waving and cannon roaring, before there can be peaceful treaties and enthusiastic shaking of hands. — Mary Elizabeth Braddon