Top 13 Neuroscientists Strongly Recommend Quotes
#1. Through improvisation, jazz teaches you about yourself. And through swing, it teaches you that other people are individuals too. It teaches you how to coordinate with them.
Wynton Marsalis
#2. Be generous with yourself. Don't stop short of splendid things.
Willa Cather
#3. Women always bring it back to the personal,' said Handsome. 'It's why you can't be world leaders.'
'And men never do,' I said, 'which is why we end up with no world left to lead.
Jeanette Winterson
#4. I decided during my teens that I wasn't going to have the life of a concert pianist, much to the chagrin of a lot of people who had put a lot of money into me!
Cy Coleman
#5. Being the only girl in the world who can say that her mother was Britain's first woman Prime Minister is honour enough for me.
Carol Thatcher
#6. Conditions that make us feel anonymous, when we think that others do not know us or care to, can foster antisocial, self-interested behaviors. My
Philip G. Zimbardo
#7. And just as two wrongs don't make a right, rage against offenders is probably the worst way to try to correct them.
Albert Ellis
#8. Critasism is just a way of saying i'm jelous of your talents
Rayvon L. Browne
#9. A lot of people say no matter what, but how many people actually experience no matter what? No matter what will fill up your head with a real mess.
Aaron Starmer
#11. To judge from the history of mankind, we shall be compelled to conclude, that the fiery and destructive passions of war, reign in the human breast, with much more powerful sway, than the mild and beneficent sentiments of peace.
Alexander Hamilton
#12. There is an old story about the boy at Eton who committed suicide. The other boys in his house were gathered together and asked if any of them could suggest a reason for the tragedy. After a long silence a small boy in the front put up his hand: 'Could it have been the food, sir?
Auberon Waugh
#13. Editing feels almost like sculpting or a form of continuing the writing process.
Sydney Pollack
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