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en He is badly beaten up. It took 24 hours for his brain to recuperate and for his thought processes to announce it was the closest to death he knew of.

en Death used to announce itself in the thick of life but now people drag on so long it sometimes seems that we are reaching the stage when we may have to announce ourselves to death. It is as though one needs a special strength to die, and not a final weakness.

en I think our guys really adapted well in the third quarter. We knew we'd beaten Independence pretty badly the first game, and we knew that wouldn't be the case this time. Over the next two weeks, the team that usually adjusts will be the team that wins.

en This teaches us that these very different neural processes are limited to the same degree by the same noise sources. And it shows that both processes are very good at reducing noise. The differences that exist are likely caused by the separate parts of the brain that are responsible for the separate processes.

en What's the point of having the rules and regulations if this is going to happen? I'm not saying that Wellens made that much difference, because we played so badly they could have had Mickey Mouse at full-back and still beaten us. But this week we could announce 20 reserves for our Challenge Cup tie against Bradford, then say just before the match that we'd flown all our first team to Lourdes and they'd made an amazing recovery. They need to sort it out.

en I thought parts of the game we played very well, but other parts we were brain-dead. Even in the second period when it was 3-1 I thought we weren't playing badly, but we put ourselves in a bad spot with too many penalties.

en The tech stocks have been beaten up quite badly and I think a lot of investors have seen, after getting beaten up, they come back strongly. So, I think, from a timing perspective, that could also be happening.

en In the past, it was thought that there was no difference between these two types of processing in the brain. We knew theoretically that there was a difference but nobody had been able to isolate one from the other [in the brain].

en People could see while they were being told on the one hand that it's ordinary influenza, on the other hand they are seeing their spouse die in 24 hours or less, bleeding from their eyes, ears, nose and mouth, turning so dark that people thought it was the black death, ... People knew that they were being lied to; they knew that this was not ordinary influenza.

en We knew we were going to have a tough time in the championships. Not to say we were underdogs, but we knew we were up against some kids who had beaten us before. I thought all our guys wrestled well in those matches.

en ... she knew in her heart that to be without optimism, that core of reasonless hope in the spirit rather than the brain, was a fatal flaw, the seed of death.

en She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything. The ability to hear and the direction of gaze aren't necessarily linked. It's exciting to find that the circuits in the brain that control gaze direction affect how the brain processes auditory information.

en When you consider the field, this is probably one of my best results ever. I've beaten Tommy (Schwall) in the past, but this is the closest I've ever been to Clint (Jones).

en We had beaten Whitehouse earlier 5-0, but I knew it could be different this time. They were coming off a couple of wins in this tournament and were playing pretty well, I thought.

Mer information om detta ordspråk och citat! Jag betraktar döden som en privat angelägenhet, universums undergång i människans hjärna och sinnen, och jag kan inte se någon människas död som en bidragande orsak till en militärmanövers framgång eller misslyckande.
en I see death as a private event, the destruction of the universe in the brain and in the senses of man, and I cannot see any man's death as a contributing factor in the success or failure of a military campaign.
  William Saroyan


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