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Strength of mind is exercise, not rest.

—Alexander Pope, 1733

Imagination continually outruns the creature it inhabits.

—Katherine Anne Porter, 1949

Imagination is the secret and marrow of civilization. It is the very eye of faith.

—Henry Ward Beecher, 1887

Brains are the only things worth having in this world.

—L. Frank Baum, 1899

It is far, far better and much safer to have a firm anchor in nonsense than to put out on the troubled seas of thought.

—John Kenneth Galbraith, 1958

Sanity is madness put to good uses; waking life is a dream controlled.

—George Santayana, 1920

From a man’s face, I can read his character. If I can see him walk, I know his thoughts.

—Gaius Petronius Arbiter, c. 60

Though this be madness, yet there is method in’t.

—William Shakespeare, 1603

Sooner or later if the activity of the mind is restricted anywhere, it will cease to function even where it is allowed to be free.

—Edith Hamilton, 1930

We need strength, we need energy, we need quickness, and we need brain in this country to turn it around.

—Donald Trump, 2015

Not all heads have a brain.

—French proverb

The brain may be regarded as a kind of parasite of the organism, a pensioner, as it were, who dwells with the body.

—Arthur Schopenhauer, 1851

What the brain does by itself is infinitely more fascinating and complex than any response it can make to chemical stimulation.

—Ursula K. Le Guin, 1971