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I love reading about new advances in my industry. I love feeding my brain.

I would like to invest more of my brain space in understanding the history of my city, because whenever I learn about the history of Detroit, it's always so fascinating, from a little kind of beaver-trading post to the place where automobiles were manufactured.

My brain kind of works in steps. I have to go through things and then process them and then write about them. I have to understand them first.

Im good at getting information and synthesizing it. Its not that I doubt myself on that. Its, do you have the Ph.D. first-class brain or do you have the really good second-class brain? Because I came from a very academic culture, I always slightly felt I wasnt in the very top group.

People don't realise how dyslexia affects your confidence and how brutal it can be. People think you're dumb, and you know you're not. it's just how your brain works.

I was like, 'I want to start a blog to get my ideas out and keep my brain working so in five years I'm not an idiot.'

I'm so interested in the brain. I read true crime.

I think that women like to use different parts of their brain and their hands. And I think that cooking allows you to do that.

If I had my druthers, I would be a brain in a jar, with a burlap skirt around the cart I'm on - I don't attend to my physical being much.

For an impression, I just find that I can do a lot of the people I love without much research, because I've already watched hours and hours of them on video and it seeped into my brain while I wasn't thinking about it.

I think I rely on my talent more than my brain sometimes.

I think there's a part of my brain where food, language, and memory all intersect, and it's really powerful. I think I'm not alone in this.

Now, to anyone with even half a brain, a newspaper apologizing because a reporter did some reporting makes about as much sense as a doctor apologizing because he gave someone a diagnosis.

The legacy of the fairy story in my brain is that everything will work out. In fiction it would be very hard for me, as a writer, to give a bad ending to a good character, or give a good ending to a bad character. That's probably not a very postmodern thing to say.

I recognized that I needed to re-train my brain to stop eating like I wanted to punish myself or punish someone else. I needed to re-learn how to eat like I loved myself, and want to nourish and support myself.

With veterans, we want them to be able to talk about their struggles and sometimes they can't. Sometimes they're dealing with trauma that damages the brain. Sometimes they just don't know how to tell people they're struggling.

Dr. Louis Bush Swisher died from the complications of a brain aneurysm that burst without warning one sunny Sunday morning less than 40 years ago.

I think of course maybe the left foot of Lionel Messi, the right foot of Neymar and the head of Ronaldo maybe. The brain I would say maybe De Bruyne, he's a very good player for me and I love to watch him play. I think these are very good and would be a very good combination as a player.

With computer science, I had to go through that uncomfortable process of my brain establishing a hash table, if you will - the coders will get that - for this new information, because I didn't have one. So I had to establish a brand-new file system from scratch.

Of course I get angry, but I want to use my brain a little bit and not just smash things.

When something comes to my brain, I don't ignore it. You never know what it's going to turn into.

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