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But nutrition affects BDNF, too. Eating a diet high in sugar decreases BDNF. Eating foods with folate, vitamin B12, and omega-3 fats increases BDNF in the brain, just as exercise does. — John J. Ratey
Becoming aware of fragility, of temporality, of the fact that we will surely all be lost to one another, sooner or later, mandates a clear imperative to be totally kind and loving to each other always [p.119]. — Sylvia Boorstein
Cordelia: I hope I've got a vocation.
Charles: I don't know what that means.
Cordelia: It means you can be a nun. If you haven't a vocation it's no good however much you want to be; and if you have a vocation, you can't get away from it, however much you hate it. — Evelyn Waugh
If I had the Rangers payroll, I'd never lose a game — Glen Sather
What the Fed is really trying to say is that it doesn't know what it is going to do next. And if the markets abhor anything, it is uncertainty. Expect bond and stock market volatility to increase from here until the inflation outlook solidifies. — Scott Anderson
You can't trust even thieves these days. — John Speed
I've always considered myself more of a mathematician than a psychologist. — Alan Greenspan
My black-headed black-eyed boy. I remember every day of you. How would I forget? — Jamie O'Neill
There is no limitations except those we create for ourselves — Lolly Daskal
The six people who had the biggest impact on my life were all women. Had I been sexist, my life would have been far less fulfilling. — Zig Ziglar
The reason I was angry all the time was that Gloria Steinem and all those people, without reading my work, were saying all these horrible things against me. — Camille Paglia
Habits are like a cable. We weave a strand of it every day and soon it cannot be broken. — Stephen R. Covey
Those wretches who never have experienced the sweets of wisdom and virtue, but spend all their time in revels and debauches, sink downward day after day, and make their whole life one continued series of errors. — Plato