Date: 1999
"I love my brother dearly, but his mind is like a sieve."
preview | full record— Budnitz, Judy (b. 1973)
Date: 1999
"I know her mind is full of darkness, nastiness, things best forgotten or left unmentioned."
preview | full record— Budnitz, Judy (b. 1973)
Date: 1999
"I tried to keep my mind white and blank."
preview | full record— Budnitz, Judy (b. 1973)
Date: 1999
"[Alfred Hitchcock’s] mind is like a threshing machine, chomping out ideas as we walk, and at meals, ideas every minute."
preview | full record— Harrison, Joan (1907-1994)
Date: 1999
"As the brain gets more complex in the womb, then, like a dimmer switch, consciousness gradually grows and burgeons until, of course, in adulthood it reaches its particular pinnacles or depths."
preview | full record— Greenfield, Susan (b. 1950)
Date: 1999
"On its own this trigger, as we can see from the earlier definition, is not going to generate consciousness. Imagine a candyfloss machine with a stick in the centre that then gathers more and more candyfloss as time goes on. Think of the epicentre as the stick in the centre, the burgeoning candy...
preview | full record— Greenfield, Susan (b. 1950)
Date: 1999
"Another rather simplistic analogy might be a boss, at the centre of a big organization that is eventually going to recruit managers and submanagers. What in the brain could be the equivalent of the boss? The most obvious candidate, and one that might immediately spring to mind, is the basic comp...
preview | full record— Greenfield, Susan (b. 1950)
Date: 1999
"Perhaps the consciousness of dreaming is the almost random formation of little groups forming in different configurations like pebbles thrown very gently into the water. One can imagine the gentle ripples easily being displaced by the next pebble as it hits the water."
preview | full record— Greenfield, Susan (b. 1950)
Date: 1999
"The next day, I changed all my classmates’ names to numbers to better reflect their metal hearts."
preview | full record— Offill, Jenny (b. 1968)
Date: 1999
"But my mother told me that just the opposite was true. That the pictures in your mind were always more beautiful than what was in the world."
preview | full record— Offill, Jenny (b. 1968)