Date: 2007
"And when and idea for additional information to throw into a discussion came into my head, it often evaporated when I was on the point of saying it."
preview | full record— Engel, Howard (b. 1931)
Date: 2007
"But at the back door of my mind I ruminated on the New York visit, recalling the details of Dr. Sack's office, his manner and kindness."
preview | full record— Engel, Howard (b. 1931)
Date: 2007
"One's collection comes to symbolize the contents of one's mind."
preview | full record— Updike, John (1932-2009)
Date: 2007
"Books externalize our brains, and turn our homes into thinking bodies."
preview | full record— Updike, John (1932-2009)
Date: 2007
"If Belinda's mind is like a whirligig of fashion or a camera obscura, where moving images are cast upon a blank surface umediated by a reflective or critical presence, then Pope supplies the ekphrasis suitable for such machinery."
preview | full record— Lamb, Jonathan (b. 1945)
Date: 2007
"Cognitive scientists sometimes make the analogy that the brain is like a computer’s CPU, or hardware, while the mind is like the programs or software running on the CPU."
preview | full record— Daniel J. Levitin (1957 - )
Date: March, 2007
"We don't have a 'scissors in the mind' that can trim away dissonance at will, in an effort to isolate our knowledge in actu from uncomfortable aspects of our knowledge of the world."
preview | full record— Habermas, Jürgen (b. 1929)
Date: March, 2007
"This fiction [of the self] gets replaced with the image of a consciousness that hangs like a marionette from an inscrutable crisscross of strings."
preview | full record— Habermas, Jürgen (b. 1929)
Date: 2008
"There is tremendous precision and gentleness in the practice: the precision of noticing what is happending, the waterfall of thought; the gentleness of being nonjudgmental, not rejecting the busy mind. Over time, acknowledging that we are thinking and coming back to breath, the waterfall gradual...
preview | full record— Barker, Phil
Date: 2008
"When people begin to practise mindfulness they are usually surprised to discover how busy the mind is: like a waterfall, one thought tumbling after the next."
preview | full record— Barker, Phil