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I believe consciousness is simply what it feels like to have a neocortex. — Jeff Hawkins

Why did Freud write a book about which he had such doubts? We can only conjecture. Peter Gay wrote that "it is highly plausible that some of the impulses guiding Freud's arguments in Totem and Taboo emerged from his hidden life; in some respects the book represents a round in his never finished wrestling bout with Jacob Freud." Gay also mentions that Freud realized he was "publishing scientific fantasies. — Armand M. Nicholi Jr.

Now make your idea grow. Think about it. Tie the idea to related ideas. Read anything you can find that is in any way akin to your idea. Investigate all angles. Then, when the time is ripe, put it to work for yourself, your job, your future. — David J. Schwartz

I am a greedy, selfish bastard. I want the fact that I existed to mean something. — Harry Chapin

No matter how smart she appeared, she was
fragile at her core. — Mitch Albom

We must develop a compelling vision of later life: one that does not assume a trajectory of decline after fifty, but one that recognizes it as a time of change, growth and new learning, a time when our courage gives us hope. — Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot

And you, you make me feel like I could do the stupidest thing in the world, and you'd still like me how I am. — Kiera Cass

If you are wise, live as you can; if you cannot, live as you would. — Baltasar Gracian

If someone is not tech savvy, I have no time for them. I've always been a big believer in looking forward. — James Woods

The most deafening sound in all creation, is the sound of absolute silence. — Taylor Schake

My youth is escaping without giving me anything it owes me. — Ivy Compton-Burnett

WHAT WE GIVE TO THE POOR IS WHAT WE TAKE WITH US WHEN WE DIE. — William Peter Blatty

With the notion of a theistic god and a vernacular notion of "proof" in hand, we can disprove a god's existence in this way: If a thing is claimed to exist, and its existence has consequences, then the absence of those consequences is evidence against the existence of the thing. In other words, the absence of evidence - if evidence should be there - is indeed evidence of absence. — Jerry A. Coyne

She has been kissed as often as a police-court Bible, and by much the same class of people. — Robertson Davies