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My grandfather started his autobiography before he died; he never finished it. I would like to finish his autobiography because I finished mine. — Karrine Steffans

The TELL-TALE BRAIN A Neuroscientist's Quest for What Makes Us Human V. S. RAMACHANDRAN — V.S. Ramachandran

Let me remind you all that the first task of American foreign policy is to reduce threats to the United States. — Michael Mandelbaum

The evolution of the human brain is inextricably interwoven with the expansion of culture and the emergence of language. Thus, it is no coincidence that human beings are story tellers. Through countless generations, humans have gathered to listen to stories of the hunt, the exploits of their ancestors, and morality tales of good and evil...Thus, I believe that both the urge to tell a tale and our vulnerability to being captivate by one are deeply woven into the structures of our brains — Louis Cozolino

I don't think there are enough stories told about black men and their relationships and how they build and bond with one another. — Tasha Smith

I personally - if I were designing the tax code - would have a tax code in which Mitt Romney paid more than 13 percent, given what I know about the kind of investments he made money from. — Bill Kristol

She said, I swear, I put something in my mouth one time, and I'm addicted. I think I have oral fixation issues. — Alannah Lynne

I do love fashion. I certainly wouldn't suffer all the stress that comes with it if I didn't really love it. I always talk about the team of people I work with every day. They share that passion. — Marc Jacobs

When we protect our children in their schools or on our streets, we are living up to our obligations - obligations which we should take solemnly. — Dannel Malloy

And now it appears to me that the tale I have to tell, spanning a million years, doesn't change all that much from beginning to end. In the beginning, as in the end, I find myself speaking of human beings, regardless of their brain size, as fisherfolk. — Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

Is it splendid, or stupid, to take life seriously? — Gustave Flaubert

There is hope after despair and many suns after darkness. — Rumi