Date: 1998
"His nakedness against the sheet, the wanton tangle of bedclothes by his ankle, and the sight of his own genitalia, at his age not yet fully obscured by the swell and spread of his gut, sent vague sexual thoughts floating across his mind like remote summer clouds."
preview | full record— McEwan, Ian (b. 1948)
Date: 2002
"Your mind works like a spider building an intricate web."
preview | full record— Templeton, John, Sir (1912-2008)
Date: 2006
"In power mindfulness, the mind is like a megawatt searchlight, enabling you to see so much deeper into what you are gazing at."
preview | full record— Ajahn Brahm [born Peter Betts] (August 7, 1951)
Date: 2006
"When there is no longer any wobble, then the mind is like an unwavering rock, more immovable than a mountain and harder than a diamond."
preview | full record— Ajahn Brahm [born Peter Betts] (August 7, 1951)
Date: March 24, 2011
"It is like finding that cheese depends on chalk--that soul depends on matter."
preview | full record— McGinn, Colin (b. 1950)
Date: March 24, 2011
"It [neurology] has all the fascination of a horror story--the Jekyll of the mind bound for life to the Hyde of the brain."
preview | full record— McGinn, Colin (b. 1950)
Date: December 11, 2011
"The idea that down in our foundations there lie grubby creatures like desires, or passions, or needs, or culture, is like some nightmarish madwoman in the attic, and induces the same kind of reaction that met Darwin when he too drew attention to our proximity to animals rather than to angels."
preview | full record— Blackburn, Simon (b. 1944)
Date: September 17, 2012
"Our modern skulls house a Stone Age mind."
preview | full record— Gottlieb, Anthony
Date: September 17, 2012
"This mind is regarded as a set of software modules that were written by natural selection and now constitute a universal human nature. We are, in short, all running apps from Fred Flintstone's not-very-smartphone."
preview | full record— Gottlieb, Anthony
Date: July 21, 2014
"Perhaps because Harry's life, on the page and, even more luridly, onscreen, was measured out in highlights, as the plot demanded, whereas Mason is revealed in a string of lowlights, or in those episodes which seem dim and dull at the time, and only later shine in memory's cave."
preview | full record— Lane, Anthony (b. 1962)