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  • What does it mean, exactly, for a given system to be a 'neural correlate of consciousness'? -- David Chalmers
  • Know that the amount of criticism you receive may correlate somewhat to the amount of publicity you receive. -- Donald Rumsfeld
  • We need to habituate better thinking to appreciate more of your day because that has a neurological correlate. -- Goldie Hawn
  • The most merciful thing in the world... is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. -- H. P. Lovecraft
  • You've got to be very cognizant of the correlation between social media links and business because they don't always correlate as highly as people would like. -- Mark Cuban
  • The thing that people associate with expertise, authoritativeness, kind of with a capital 'A,' don't correlate very well with who's actually good at making predictions. -- Nate Silver
  • Because people see violence on the movie screen, they're not going to go out and hold up a liquor store and kill somebody. It really doesn't correlate. -- Dean Koontz
  • Well, first of all, we did lots of studies where we show practical intelligence doesn't correlate with G. We have probably two dozen studies that practical intelligence better predicts job success than IQ. -- Robert Sternberg
  • Men have been found to deny woman intellect; they have credited her with instinct, with intuition, with a capacity to correlate cause and effect much as a dog connects its collar with a walk. -- W. L. George
  • We're huge fans of 'Game of Thrones' for example, 'Orphan Black.' And even though those shows don't necessarily correlate directly with 'Arrow,' I'm a very big believer that writers are the product of their inspirations. -- Marc Guggenheim
  • You're trying too hard to find a correlation here. You don't know these people, you don't know what they intended. You try to compile statistics and correlate them to a result that amounts to nothing more than speculation. -- Marc Racicot
  • I started in community theater at 7 years old. I loved being on stage and performing. At the time, I didn't correlate that the stuff I was doing on stage was the same thing that I was watching in my favorite films. -- Jessica Lucas
  • Red is such an interesting color to correlate with emotion, because it's on both ends of the spectrum. On one end you have happiness, falling in love, infatuation with someone, passion, all that. On the other end, you've got obsession, jealousy, danger, fear, anger and frustration. -- Taylor Swift
  • Happiness does not come from football awards. It's terrible to correlate happiness with football. Happiness comes from a good job, being able to feed your wife and kids. I don't dream football, I dream the American dream - two cars in a garage, be a happy father. -- Barry Sanders
  • What does it mean, exactly, for a given system to be a "neural correlate of consciousness"? -- David Chalmers
  • Machines certainly can solve problems, store information, correlate, and play games - but not with pleasure. -- Leo Rosten
  • We need to habituate better thinking to appreciate more of your day because that has a neurological correlate, -- Goldie Hawn
  • Death and life are, for most of us, too complex to comprehend, but Alex Lemon can pretty casually, accurately, and marvelously correlate them to heavy metal and birthday cake. -- Brenda Shaughnessy
  • In general, higher rates of belief in and worship of a creator correlate with higher rates of homicide, juvenile and early adult mortality, venereal disease, teen pregnancy, and abortion. -- Gregory S. Paul
  • The best part about DJing a fashion show after-party or event is being able to correlate the emotions of the collection with music, just as you would for a show. -- Mia Moretti
  • Thus, those who say they would have right without its correlate, wrong; or good government without its correlate, misrule, do not apprehend the great principles of the universe, nor the nature of all creation. -- Zhuangzi
  • We have preachers and savants who dilate endlessly on the sanctity of family and childhood but who tolerate a system in which a casual observer can correlate a child's social origin with its physical well-being. -- Christopher Hitchens
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