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Last updated on November 7, 2024.
I've never had a personal experience with cancer.
People should be afraid of the cancer, not the mammogram.
Cancer is something that touches everyone's lives. — © Ellen Pompeo
Cancer is something that touches everyone's lives.
I recommend a little dose of cancer to anyone.
Cancer is a scary thing and you have to deal with it seriously.
The task of neural science is to explain behaviour in terms of the activities of the brain. How does the brain marshall its millions of individual nerve cells to produce behaviour, and how are these cells influenced by the environment...? The last frontier of the biological sciences – their ultimate challenge – is to understand the biological basis of consciousness and the mental processes by which we perceive, act, learn, and remember.
At my age, I don't think anyone is untouched by cancer.
I think the greatest work in social psychology from the 1950s and '60s is enormously important. I wish every high school kid could take a course in social psychology. I think we're making enormous strides in understanding the brain. These aren't yet giving us great insights, but I feel like we're on the verge of it. In five or ten years this basically searching the brain is really going to change things.
I had breast cancer. I caught it early.
Cancer... changed my whole work attitude.
Syntactic sugar causes cancer of the semicolon.
If we take two people who have exactly the same sort of lesion or area of damage in the brain and then we do cognitive tests on them, you know, one person might have a very severe deficit in a certain area of thinking and another person might not with the same exact lesion. So there is a lot of differences and you can't just look at one brain and understand the whole picture.
The human race will be the cancer of the planet. — © Julian Huxley
The human race will be the cancer of the planet.
Prevention of cancer should be a national goal.
One does not need to have cancer to analyze its symptoms.
I'm not playing 'Survivor' when someone I love has cancer.
I don't know anyone who's suffered lung cancer.
The white race is the cancer of human history.
Whenever asana is done mechanically from the front brain, the action is felt only on the peripheral body, and there is no inner sensation, there is no luminous inner light. If the asana is done with continual reference to the back of the brain, there is a reaction to each action, and there is sensitivity. Then life is not only dynamic, but it is also electrified with life force.
Cancer is an unwanted travel companion, but I can't help it.
The cancer of time is eating us away
We consciously use only a small portion of our brain, but we're constantly performing complex operations in other areas even though we're unaware of it. Savants gain access to unconscious areas when the brain's bossy left hemisphere is muted. The left is in charge of much of our organized thought and decision-making and tends to suppress the right side, which generally rules creative activities.
You love the person for who they are, flaws and all. You can't help who you love, either. It comes from a different side of your brain than the logic part that tells you that this person is horrible for you - "You should walk away!" While you're walking away, the other part of your brain is trying to gain control of your bodily functions. "Turn around! She's the one!"
I can't afford it' shut down your brain. it didn't have to think anymore. besides, it also brings up sadness. a helplessness that leads to despondency and often depression. 'How can I afford it?' opened up the brain. forced it to think and search fro answers. it also opens up possibilities, excitement and dreams and created a stronger mind and dynamic spirit.
I always say this to people: 'If Shaq can be in the NBA for 19 years and dominate for 19 years using his body, why can't I be in the music industry for 50 years using my brain when my brain is way stronger than anyone's body?' I have to have a successful record company, more hit records. I want to dominate the game.
This is the hallmark of a robust biological system: political parties can perish in a tragic accident and the society will still run, sometimes with little more than a hiccup to the system. It may be that for every strange clinical case in which brain damage leads to a bizarre change in behavior or perception, there are hundreds of cases in which parts of the brain are damaged with no detectable clinical sign.
Cancer isn't going to slow me down.
I survived cancer thanks to the support of my family.
Who the hell is against breast cancer research?
The analogy between the mind and a computer fails for many reasons. The brain is constructed by principles that assure diversity and degeneracy. Unlike a computer, it has no replicative memory. It is historical and value driven. It forms categories by internal criteria and by constraints acting at many scales, not by means of a syntactically constructed program. The world with which the brain interacts is not unequivocally made up of classical categories.
Cancer is not a straight line. It's up and down.
Cancer changes your whole life.
It's clear to you immediately that you can have anything you want when you have cancer.
(The National Cancer Program is) a bunch of (obscenity).
My mother is a two-time cancer survivor.
I would love to start a cancer organization.
I'm cycling to take cancer message worldwide.
I'm going to beat this cancer or die trying. — © Michael Landon
I'm going to beat this cancer or die trying.
It's an amazing cause, Stand Up to Cancer.
When you die, that does not mean that you lose to cancer.
Hate is a cancer that spreads one cell at a time.
Men ought to know that from the brain and from the brain only arise our pleasures, joys, laughter, and jests as well as our sorrows, pains, griefs and tears. ... It is the same thing which makes us mad or delirious, inspires us with dread and fear, whether by night or by day, brings us sleeplessness, inopportune mistakes, aimless anxieties, absent-mindedness and acts that are contrary to habit.
Hatred is the greatest cancer that we must squash.
You can expand your awareness in many ways, and as you do, your brain will evolve. It will grow physically by developing new neural pathways, synaptic connections, and even new brain cells. Perhaps more importantly, it will evolve to mirror the expansion of your mind into new, creative areas.
I think the definition will change as we learn more, but my working definition of solving the brain is: one, we can model, maybe in a computer, the processes that generate things like thoughts and feelings, and two, we can understand how to cure brain disorders, like Alzheimer's and epilepsy. Those are my two driving goals. One is more human-condition oriented, and one more clinical.
Sleep paralysis is something that is actually very common. Many people have it, I've had it myself. And what happens is, when you're in that REM stage of sleep, your brain is very active. You're dreaming your most during that stage, you're mind, your eyes are moving, there's a lot going on. It's like fireworks going on in your brain.
An individual doesn't get cancer, a family does.
I want to fight and win the war on cancer. — © Jason Chaffetz
I want to fight and win the war on cancer.
Only the gospel exposes the cancer of idolatry.
The Savior knows what it's like to die of cancer.
My cancer continues to make for all kind of hilarity.
We all know someone who has been affected by cancer.
I'd rather have cancer than a dishonest heart.
I'm fighting cancer and I refuse to give up.
The biggest risk factor for cancer is aging.
It is certain that there may be extraordinary mental activity with an extremely small absolute mass of nervous matter: thus the wonderfully diversified instincts, mental powers, and affections of ants are notorious, yet their cerebral ganglia are not so large as the quarter of a small pin's head. Under this point of view, the brain of an ant is one of the most marvelous atoms of matter in the world, perhaps more so than the brain of a man.
Anybody who has cancer, they take it one day at a time.
Together, we can put the brakes on breast cancer.
The thing with cancer is that you want to get it as early as you can.
I do a lot of races for the cure for breast cancer.
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