Postsynaptic Quotes & Sayings
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When I have brown hair I feel the most like myself, but I don't feel glamorous. It's a disgusting thing to admit. — Sarah Paulson
Now that the book is finished, I know that this was not a hallucination, a sort of professional malady, but the confirmation of something I already suspected - folktales are real. — Italo Calvino
Most theoretical work since the proposals of Hebb (1949) and Hayek (1952) has relied upon particular forms of dependent synaptic rules in which either pre- or postsynaptic change is contingent upon closely occurring events in both neurons taking part in the synapse. — Gerald Edelman
When the mind gets a solution [settlement], it is considered religion. It is considered irreligion when the mind does not get a solution. — Dada Bhagwan
As frost, raised to its utmost intensity, produces the sensation of fire, so any good quality, overwrought and pushed to excess, turns into its own contrary. — William Matthews
Making 'Beloved' was an awesome experience. — Kimberly Elise
The soy is seeping through the material like a BP oil slick in a Louisiana swamp. — Poppet
That thing is Freedom: the gift whereby ye most resemble your Maker and are yourselves part of eternal reality. — C.S. Lewis
Either by silencing the mind or by opening the heart, today's man can become tomorrow's God, tomorrow's Divinity. And embodied Divinity soon becomes revealed Immortality. — Sri Chinmoy
Since this life is God's and cannot die, it follows that everyone born anew into possessing this life is said to have eternal life. — Watchman Nee
It surprises me what the girls are capable of doing for me. — Enrique Iglesias
Changes in relative ionic concentration across the postsynaptic membrane are readily effected by altering the ionic composition of the external medium. — John Eccles
I knew Barack Obama, absolutely. And I knew him probably as well as thousands of other Chicagoans. — Bill Ayers
His sister Kat, her husband, Morgan Williams, have been plucked from this life as fast as his daughters were taken, one day walking and talking and next day cold as stones, tumbled into their Thames-side graves and dug in beyond reach of the tide, beyond sight and smell of the river; deaf now to the sound of Putney's cracked church bell, to the smell of wet ink, of hops, of malted barley, and the scent, still animal, of woolen bales; dead to the autumn aroma of pine resin and apple candles, of soul cakes baking. — Hilary Mantel
During the last 100 years, the House of Lords has never contributed one iota to popular liberties or popular freedom, or done anything to advance the common weal; but during that time it has protected every abuse and sheltered every privilege. — Joseph Chamberlain
My need to be where it is quiet is a real need. The world is way too intense to cope with every day. — Tina J. Richardson