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Any man could, if he were so inclined, be the sculptor of his own brain.

—Santiago Ramón y Cajal, 1897

If anything affects your eye, you hasten to have it removed; if anything affects your mind, you postpone the cure for a year.

—Horace, 20 BC

What is outside my mind means nothing to it.

—Marcus Aurelius, c. 170

The universe is an object of thought at least as much as it is a means of satisfying needs.

—Claude Lévi-Strauss, 1962

Your mind’s got to eat, too.

—Dambudzo Marechera, 1978

To be too conscious is an illness—a real thoroughgoing illness.

—Fyodor Dostoevsky, 1864

The highest possible stage in moral culture is when we recognize that we ought to control our thoughts.

—Charles Darwin, 1871

my mind is
a big hunk of irrevocable nothing

—E.E. Cummings, 1923

The real question is not whether machines think but whether men do.

—B.F. Skinner, 1969

What is the hardest task in the world? To think.

—Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1841

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

—William Shakespeare, 1603

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

—Donald Trump, 2015

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