
Top 22 Cerebellum Quotes
#1. Football allows the intellectual part of my brain to evolve, but it allows the emotional part to remain unchanged. It has a liberal cerebellum and a reactionary heart. And this is all I want from everything, all the time, always.
Chuck Klosterman
#2. When in that House MPs divide/If they've a brain and cerebellum, too/They've got to leave that brain outside/And vote just as their leaders tell 'em to.
W.S. Gilbert
#3. Her head felt like elephants were doing the merengue on her cerebellum.
Susan Fanetti
#4. Vertigo, it was thought at the time, could only be caused by a disease of the cerebellum. He observed this kind of patient for years and saw absolutely no symptoms of brain disease.
Robert Barany
#5. Do you ever get the feeling like you already know the entire contents of the universe somewhere inside of your head, as if you were born with a complete map of this world already grafted onto the folds of your cerebellum and you are just spending your entire life figuring out how to access this map?
Reif Larsen
#6. Anything that has to travel all the way down from your cerebellum to your fingertips, there's a lot of things that can happen on the journey. Sometimes I'll listen to records, my own stuff, and I think god, the original idea for this was so much better than the mutation that we arrived at.
Elvis Costello
#7. I was now successful in proving that a direction of movement is localized in the cerebellum.
Robert Barany
#8. What a weary way since that first disaster, what nerves torn from the heart of insentience, with the appertaining terror and the cerebellum on fire. It took him a long time to adapt himself to this excoriation.
Samuel Beckett
#9. Intellectually he knows that the blood is being pressed to the back of his body, pooling in the back part of his cerebellum and flooding his kidneys. He hasn't done enough medical work to know what that means, but it can't be good.
James S.A. Corey
#10. But as the cerebellum degrades with age, so does the quality of memories. The memories are there, but they're not as good.
Bill Nye
#11. Sadness is no more than a bit of acid transfixed in the cerebellum.
Alan Lightman
#12. This suggests that for our species, too, the cerebellum is critically important.63
Frans De Waal
#13. He had read once that sleep does to the cerebellum what waves do to the ocean. Sleep sparks a series of pulses across the webs of neurons, pulses like waves; it washes out what is unnecessary and leaves only what's important behind. [It
Lauren Groff
#14. Nietzsche would have put it, we need art in order not to die from the truth.
Simon Critchley
#16. I think all my work's been about how do women get back into our bodies; how do men get back. We're all disassociated.
Eve Ensler
#17. Miracles come in moments. Be ready and willing.
Wayne Dyer
#18. Life itself is but the shadow of death, and souls departed but the shadows of the living.
Thomas Browne
#19. I am not the worst thing that can happen to you, but I will be the last. ~Caesar~ The Goodbye Man.
A. Giannoccaro
#20. Because I have sixty years of being a professional composer, conductor, musician, whatever, and you develop a lot of friendships and you get involved with a lot of sort of long-term commitments and obligations.
Gunther Schuller
#22. And through it all, this destiny was before me," he said; "this vast inheritance of which I did not dream.
H.G.Wells
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