“Work takes up a lot of my brain space. So when I work, it's one thing. I don't have a lot of time to think about dating.” ThinkingSpaceBrainOne ThingDatingWorking ItTime To Think Author:Chris Pine
“One thing I've learned from 35 years in the classroom is that people learn best when they are laughing, when they are emotionally hit, that it's both the brain and the heart.” PeopleYearsHeartBrainLaughingOne ThingI've LearnedClassroomThings I've Learned Author:Robert Reich
“Winter's here, and you feel lousy: You're coughing and sneezing; your muscles ache; your nose is an active mucus volcano. These symptoms -- so familiar at this time of year -- can mean only one thing: Tiny fanged snails are eating your brain.” FeelsYearsMeanBrainOne ThingEatingWinterActiveTinyFamiliarNosesMusclesSymptomsAcheVolcanoesSnailCoughingSneezing Author:Dave Barry
“Think about the way you go surfing on the Internet - you go from one thing to another. You can't really concentrate. I can't sit and read 10 pages on my computer. You'll read and then all of a sudden part of your brain is like, "What about that? ...You're not reading the whole book. You're reading fragments. Even though I think it's bad, I think it's interesting too, because that's the way my brain works.” ThinkingWayI CanBookWholeReadingInterestingBrainOne ThingInternetComputerPagesFragmentsSurfing Author:Ali Banisadr
“One thing I noticed over time is that if I got a bad review, usually the bad part of it was at the very end. I could tell that nobody read the whole review because they would just say, "It was great to see the review!" In a way, my brain shuts down at the end of an article. It doesn't really want to go to the end.” IfsWayWantEndsWholeBrainOne ThingReviewsArticlesBad Reviews Author:Jim Shaw
“Having a good idea is one thing, but persuading other people to buy it is quite another. Good inventors are polymaths: they think with their hands and their brains. They're experts in design, engineering and business.” PeopleThinkingIdeasHandsBrainOne ThingDesignExpertsGood IdeasEngineeringInventorPersuadingPolymaths Author:James Dyson