Henry Maudsley famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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What a lover’s heart knows let no man’s brain dispute.
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When engaged in eating, the brain should be the servant of the stomach.
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We're all getting too smart. Our brains are just getting bigger and bigger, and the world dries up and dies when there's too much thought and not enough heart.
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It would be unjust, and moreover Utopian, for Shakespeare to direct the shoemakers' union. But it would be equally disastrous forthe shoemakers' union to ignore Shakespeare.
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I found that our Soviet espionage efforts had virtually never, or had very seldom, produced any worthwhile political or economic intelligence on the Soviet Union.
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For I am divided for love's sake, for the chance of union.
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I assume these structures are made for siting?
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Classifying the stars has helped materially in all studies of the structure of the universe.
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I would say for the young: Don't be straight jacketed by ideology. Don't be driven by a structure of ideas.
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Structure your cross-training appropriately by alternating the intensity of your sessions so you work, recover, work, recover.
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