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  • Neurologists say that our brains are programmed much more for stories than for abstract ideas. Tales with a little drama are remembered far longer than any slide crammed with analytics. -- John P. Kotter
  • We have a habit of turning to scientists when we want factual answers and artists when we want entertainment, but where are the facts about the nature of the self? Neurologists peering at PET scans and fMRIs know they aren't seeing the soul in there. -- James Gleick
  • If you listen to neurologists and psychiatrists, you'd never fall in love. -- Timothy Leary
  • We shall abolish the orgasm. Our neurologists are at work upon it now. -- George Orwell
  • I be more hipper than a hippopotamus Get off in your head like a neurologist -- E-40
  • I come from a pretty scientific family. My sister is a neurologist and my brother is an engineer. -- Mary Elizabeth Winstead
  • I wanted to be a neurologist. That seemed to be the most difficult, most intriguing, and the most important aspect of medicine, which had links with psychology, aggression, behavior, and human affairs. -- Roger Bannister
  • There are relatively few atheists among neurologists and brain surgeons and astrophysicists, but many among psychologists, sociologists, and historians. The reason seems obvious: the first study divine design, the second study human undesign. -- Peter Kreeft
  • There is a neurologist, a woman over at Harvard who wanted me to come talk to them, and in France I have a lot of readers in the sciences. I can't tell you why. -- Jim Harrison
  • The objective psychologist, hoping to get at the physiological side of behavior, is apt to plunge immediately into neurology trying to correlate brain activity with modes of experience ... The result in many cases only accentuates the gap between the total experience as studied by the psychologist and neural activity as analyzed by the neurologist. -- Roger Wolcott Sperry
  • It is so wonderful to our neurologists that a man can see without his eyes, that it does not occur to them that is just as wonderful that he should see with them; and that is ever the difference between the wise and the unwise: the latter wonders at what is unusual, the wise man wonders at the usual. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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