Roger Penrose book The Emperor's New Mind
Source: The Emperor's New Mind (1989), Ch. 10, Where Lies the Physics of the Mind?, p. 447.
Roger Penrose book The Emperor's New Mind
Source: The Emperor's New Mind (1989), Ch. 10, Where Lies the Physics of the Mind?, p. 447.
“Privilege tends to soften the brain, or so I’ve observed.”
Kage Baker book Mendoza in Hollywood
Part 3 “The Island Out There” Chapter 2 (p. 294)
Mendoza in Hollywood (2000)
“It is the brain that gets drunk and not the body itself.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo (1996) Congolese author
“Profanity is the effort of a feeble brain to express itself forcibly.”
Spencer W. Kimball (1895–1985) President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
“Halp! My powerful brain is blowed itself up!”
Walt Kelly (1913–1973) American cartoonist
Albert Alligator in a thinking contest (after Howland Hoo Owl fires the starting gun)
Pogo comic strip (1948 - 1975), Others
Frank Honywill George (1921–1997) British psychologist
Source: The Brain As A Computer (1962), p.1 as cited in: T. Zetenyi (1988) Fuzzy Sets in Psychology. p.346
“What strategy does the brain use to read itself out?”
Eric R. Kandel (1929) American neuropsychiatrist
In Search of Memory (2006)
Context: What strategy does the brain use to read itself out? That question, which is central to the unitary nature of conscious experience, remains one of the many unresolved mysteries of the new science of mind.
“I told my brain., said my brain. My brain refused to get out of my head. Inconsiderate brain.”
Rick Riordan book The Hammer of Thor
Source: The Hammer of Thor
Kenneth E. Boulding (1910–1993) British-American economist
Kenneth Boulding (1966) Economics and Ecology. p. 225
1960s
“Better a brain drain than a brain in the drain.”
Rajiv Gandhi (1944–1991) sixth Prime Minister of India
Quoted in: Kishore Mahbubani, The New Asian Hemisphere: The Irresistible Shift of Global Power to the East https://books.google.nl/books?id=3bNEcyRxk3oC&pg=PA69&lpg=PA69&dq=charles+leadbeater++%22from+west+to+east%22&source=bl&ots=5P_cDPHVZF&sig=GfkXHeh-xNDhko5-h2NqD67zP5E&hl=nl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjF_afS-qzLAhXHzxQKHUcKBEoQ6AEIKDAB#v=onepage&q=brain%20drain&f=false, 2010, p. 70, and in: Mark L. Clifford, Janet Pau, Through the Eyes of Tiger Cubs: Views of Asia's Next Generation https://books.google.nl/books?id=UBSTDQ2P4G4C&pg=PA29&lpg=PA29&dq=%22+a+brain+drain+than+a+%22+gandhi&source=bl&ots=HFx1eY6xca&sig=N_OpfnYt0sTRH02YvHx_z-T3HM8&hl=nl&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwji-en0ka7LAhUEaxQKHWf8D_gQ6AEIJDAC#v=onepage&q=%22%20a%20brain%20drain%20than%20a%20%22%20gandhi&f=false, 2012 p. 29 <br class="br">When asked in an interview (date unknown) whether he did not regret the fact that so many intelligent Indians left their home country to go studying in the US. <br class="br">Quote