Top 12 Colin Blakemore Quotes
#1. The painter who strives to represent reality must transcend his own perception. He must ignore or override the very mechanismsin his mInd that create objects out of images(symbols) ... The artist, like the eye, must provide true images and the clues of distance to tell his magic lies.
Colin Blakemore
#2. When I do something, I like it when it's perfect. I'm kind of hard on myself that way.
Jean-Sebastien Giguere
#4. The brain struggling to understand the brain is society trying to explain itself.
Colin Blakemore
#5. [monkeys] are used only when no other species and no alternatice approach can provide the answers to questions about such conditions as Alzhemers, stroke, Parkinson's, spinal injury, hormone disorders, and vaccines for HIV
Colin Blakemore
#6. My God, I'm four hundred years old and the most I can do is look three hundred.
Joan Crawford
#7. Clearly understand that the only limitations you will ever have are the limitations you impose upon yourself. You truly do have infinite potential.
Bob Proctor
#8. Reading asks that you bring your whole life experience and your ability to decode the written word and your creative imagination to the page and be a co-author with the writer, because the story is just squiggles on the page unless you have a reader.
Katherine Paterson
#9. If the cells and fibres in one human brain were all stretched out end to end, they would certainly reach to the moon and back. Yet the fact that they are not arranged end to end enabled man to go there himself. The astonishing tangle within our heads makes us what we are.
Colin Blakemore
#10. When a man is wrapped up in himself, he makes a pretty small package.
John Ruskin
#11. We remain of the view that in many areas of research we are still reliant on primates to achieve our goals for improving human health
Colin Blakemore
#12. I see worries in the fact that we have the power to manipulate genes in ways that would be improbable or impossible through conventional evolution. We shouldn't be complacent in thinking that we can predict the results.
Colin Blakemore
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