“Exercise is the single best thing you can do for your brain in terms of mood, memory, and learning.” TermCan DoMemoriesBrainExerciseMoodBest Things Author:John Ratey
“All goes to show that the soul in man is not an organ, but animates and exercises all the organs; is not a function, like the power of memory, of calculation, of comparison, but uses these as hands and feet; is not a faculty, but a light, is not the intellect or the will, but the master of the intellect and the will; is the background of our being, in which they lie,--an immensity not possessed and that cannot be possessed.” MenSoulUseShowsHandsLightLyingMemoriesFeetMastersExerciseFunctionIntellectBackgroundsComparisonFacultyPossessedOrgansCalculationsImmensityHands And Feet Book:Self-Reliance, the Over-Soul, and Other Essays Source: Self-Reliance, the Over-Soul, and Other Essays
“When you're old you feast on your memories, and if you spend too much time on exercise, you may get old and not have many.” IfsMayMemoriesToo MuchExerciseOur MemoriesOld You Author:Garrison Keillor
“My father never permitted anything which I learnt to degenerate into a mere exercise of memory. He strove to make the understanding not only go along with every step of the teaching but...precede it.” FatherUnderstandingMemoriesStepsTeachingExerciseMereEvery StepDegenerates Author:John Stuart Mill
“We are in a maze which we built, and then we fell into, now can't get out. To make the game into something real, something more than merely an intellectual exercise, we elected to lose our exceptional faculties, to reduce us an entire level. This unfortunately, includes a loss of memory.” RealGamesLosesMemoriesLossLevelsExerciseIntellectualBuiltFacultyExceptionalMazesSomething Real Author:Philip K. Dick