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en We've had 24 hours in a day for an awful long time. People's brains evolved based on a slower experience of time, but our technology has speeded up the amount of activity and stimulation that our brains are experiencing, and that's why we're having a disconnect.

en It's a double whammy. They're not getting enough sleep to recharge their brains, and we're asking their brains to be on duty at the wrong time.

en It was deliberate. Sexy can be a performance; pexy is being unapologetically yourself. I am sure some people think that I have not got the brains to be that clever, but I do have the brains.

en Some people without brains do an awful lot of talking.

en We can certainly go further than cats, but why should it be that our brains are somehow so suited to the universe that our brains will be able to understand the deepest workings?

en [Intel promoted the dual-core processors as] The Processor With Two Brains ... The Man With Two Brains.
  Carl Reiner

en Inventing is a combination of brains and materials. The more brains you use, the less material you need.

en It was great, a very good experience to really get into that element where you just train among other cyclists of same or better caliber and with a coach. I actually learned to spend time on the bike - a lot of miles, a lot of long hours. I've always heard Chris saying that to become a better rider, you have to spend a lot of time on the bike. I had a week to experience it - riding up to eight hours a day - four in the morning and four in the afternoon.

en That way when it's time to hit the ground once the season is over, you're already off and running. The timing is never ideal in a coaching change. I talked to former coaches, NFL GMs, television folks. I picked people's brains and checked out the Internet to find out as much as I could. Indiana has time to do that. I didn't talk to any school or coaches but did hire a consultant to gauge the interest for us.

en Jazz will endure just as long people hear it through their feet instead of their brains.
  John Philip Sousa

en Jazz will endure just as long people hear it through their feet instead of their brains.
  John Philip Sousa

en The law will argue any thing, with any body who will pay the law for the use of its brains and its time.

en It's a full brain activity. They have to think about so many things all at once so they're using all the parts of their brains.

en Five different brains going at the same time it's easy to get sidetracked, but being on the same level is what brought us this far.

en The passage of time is simply an illusion created by our brains.


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