“The more you put in your brain, the more it will hold -- if you have one.”
“More of your conversation would infect my brain.”
Source: Coriolanus
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William Shakespeare 699
English playwright and poet 1564–1616Related quotes
“I would not put a thief in my mouth to steal my brains.”
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“…Free my hands and I'll varnish this floor with your brains!”
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"Space Bound"
2010s, Recovery (2010)
Context: After a year and six months, it's no longer me that you want. But, I love you so much it hurts. Never mistreated you once; I poured my heart out to you. Let down my guard, swear to God. I'll blow my brains in your lap, lay here and die in your arms. Drop to my knees and I'm pleading; I'm trying to stop you from leaving. You won't even listen, so...
“Please don't assault me with that meat amalgam. It would surely cause infection”
Source: Keys to the Demon Prison