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Variably Cellular Quotes By Shams Tabrizi

Don't search for heaven and hell in the future. Both are now present. Whenever we manage to love without expectations, calculations, negotiations, we are indeed in heaven. Whenever we fight, hate, we are in hell. — Shams Tabrizi

Variably Cellular Quotes By V.S. Ramachandran

The human brain, it has been said, is the most complexly organised structure in the universe and to appreciate this you just have to look at some numbers. The brain is made up of one hundred billion nerve cells or "neurons" which is the basic structural and functional units of the nervous system. Each neuron makes something like a thousand to ten thousand contacts with other neurons and these points of contact are called synapses where exchange of information occurs. And based on this information, someone has calculated that the number of possible permutations and combinations of brain activity, in other words the numbers of brain states, exceeds the number of elementary particles in the known universe. — V.S. Ramachandran

Variably Cellular Quotes By Mickey Rooney

It's confusing. I've had so many wives and so many children I don't know which house to go to first on Christmas. — Mickey Rooney

Variably Cellular Quotes By Bella Thorne

Start going to bed earlier! It is a tough adjustment when you have had a summer of staying up late and waking up late. — Bella Thorne

Variably Cellular Quotes By Anne McCaffrey

speak hard, steal the air. — Anne McCaffrey

Variably Cellular Quotes By Drake

Rest in peace to Heath Ledger but I'm no joker — Drake

Variably Cellular Quotes By Bob Proctor

Anyone who has ever accomplished anything of any consequence, didn't know how to get what they want, they only knew that they were going to get it. You don't know how to do something, until after you've done it. Our problem is, we set goals to do what we think we can do or what we've already done. There's no inspiration in that. — Bob Proctor