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Viskam Brothers Quotes By Allen Ginsberg

No point writing when the spirit doth not lead. — Allen Ginsberg

Viskam Brothers Quotes By Nicholas Carr

The brain's plasticity is not limited to the somatosensory cortex, the area that governs our sense of touch. It's universal. Virtually all of our neural circuits - whether they're involved in feeling, seeing, hearing, moving, thinking, learning, perceiving, or remembering - are subject to change. The received wisdom is cast aside. — Nicholas Carr

Viskam Brothers Quotes By Melissa Bank

There are things that two people say in the middle of the night That don't make sense to a third at breakfast. — Melissa Bank

Viskam Brothers Quotes By Kenneth C. Davis

Memorizing information is valuable but only if you're able to make some sense of the information and put it into a useful context. Isn't it much better if we can attach something tangible to that information? — Kenneth C. Davis

Viskam Brothers Quotes By Douglas William Jerrold

If an earthquake were to engulf England tomorrow, the English would manage to meet and dine somewhere among the rubbish, just to celebrate the event. — Douglas William Jerrold

Viskam Brothers Quotes By Alan Kay

If you don't fail at least 90 percent of the time, you're not aiming high enough. — Alan Kay

Viskam Brothers Quotes By Jeff Gordon

I want to force the other drivers to find a way past me. — Jeff Gordon

Viskam Brothers Quotes By Sally Mann

I tend to agree with the theory that if you want to keep a memory pristine, you must not call upon it too often, for each time it is revisited, you alter it irrevocably, remembering not the original impression left by experience but the last time you recalled it. With tiny differences creeping in at each cycle, the exercise of our memory does not bring us closer to the past but draws us further away. — Sally Mann