“I hope I'm becoming more eccentric. More room in the brain.” RoomsBrainBecomingEccentricBecoming MoreEccentricity Author:Tom Waits
“I spot a little stranger standing across the room, my brain takes a vacation just to give my heart more room.” GivingHeartLittlesRoomsBrainExpressionMy HeartStandingStrangerSpotsVacation Author:Bruce Springsteen
“Lloyd George? There is no Lloyd George. There is a marvellous brain; but if you were to shut him in a room and look through the keyhole there would be nobody there.” IfsLooksWould BeRoomsBrainMarvellousKeyholes Author:Margot Asquith
“I would be the last to deny that the greatest scientific pioneers belonged to an aristocracy of the spirit and were exceptionally intelligent, something that we as modest investigators will never attain, no matter how much we exert ourselves. Nevertheless ... I continue to believe that there is always room for anyone with average intelligence ... to utilize his energy and ... any man could, if he were so inclined, be the sculptor of his own brain, and that even the least gifted may, like the poorest land that has been well-cultivated and fertilized, produce an abundant harvest.” IfsMenBelieveWellsMayHas BeensMatterWould BeLastsSpiritBeliefEnergyRoomsBrainLandProduceIntelligentAverageIntelligenceDenyNeverthelessGiftedModestHarvestExceptionalAttainmentPioneersPoorestAristocracySculptorsExertionInvestigators Author:Santiago Ramon y Cajal
“My friend had a brilliant idea. This impressed me. It reflected an immense deal of credit on his brain. But when he expressed it,it lost all value, and enjoyed but a commonplace status. My friend blamed this devaluation on the language. "I hate English," he said. So he studied another language. He mastered it so perfectly that there was no room left in his brain for a brilliant idea. Now he has a grudge against words. He refuses to use them. He prefers to shrug or grunt. A new crop of ideas is growing. They show promise of future refinement.” SaidIdeasUseShowsValuesHateLostLeftLanguageRoomsDealsBrainGrowingPromiseMy FriendsI HateRefuseCreditBrilliantEnjoyedImmenseImpressedCropsCommonplaceGrudgeRefinementBrilliant IdeasGrunt Author:Marvin L. Cohen
“It is only in some corner of the brain which we leave empty that Vice can obtain a lodging. When she knocks at your door be able to say: "No room for your ladyship; pass on.” AbleRoomsBrainDoorsEmptyVicesCorners Author:Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
“I had an unusually large-sized head, though this was not uncommon for a baby in the Midwest. The craniums in our part of the country were designed to leave a little extra room for the brain to grow in case one day we found ourselves exposed to something we didn't understand, like a foreign language, or a salad.” LittlesCountryFoundLanguageGrowsRoomsBrainCasesBabyOne DayExtrasExposedSaladUncommonForeign LanguageMidwest Author:Michael Moore
“Almost any problem, whether it's telling a family story, or telling a network-quality story, or answering a network note, becomes essentially instantly solvable, because you have a bunch of brains sitting in a room.” StoriesProblemRoomsBrainQualitySittingNotesBunch Author:Loren Bouchard
“If you look at some of the clips of me in the operating room, I sit in the chair, I control the microscope with my mouth, I connect, my hands are always working in the brain, my feet are controlling everything.” IfsLooksHandsRoomsBrainFeetMouthsChairsMicroscopesClipAlways WorkingOperating RoomControlling Everything Author:Alfredo Quinones-Hinojosa
“It wasn't just that my breasts were sore and my legs seethed with restlessness at night. A knitted cap seemed to have settled on my brain as well. Never think that pregnancy is just a spare room in a woman's house; it changes everything - the heat, the light, the furniture.” ThinkingWellsLightNightHouseRoomsBrainLegsHeatBreastsPregnancySparesFurnitureCapsRestlessness Author:Marni Jackson
“When I get in there, everything gets blocked out. I just focus on the person in the cage with me. That's all my brain has room for at the time.” PersonsRoomsBrainFocusCagesBlocked Author:Chris Weidman