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Man is not going to wait passively for millions of years before evolution offers him a better brain.

Corneliu E Giurgea
Man is not going to wait passively for millions of years before evolution offers him a better brain.

A metaphor is not merely a linguistic expression {a form of words} used for artistic or rhetorical purposes; instead, it is a process of human understanding by which we achieve meaningful experience...

Mark Johnson The Body in the...
A metaphor is not merely a linguistic expression {a form of words} used for artistic or rhetorical purposes; instead, it is a process of human understanding by which we achieve meaningful experience that we can make sense of. A metaphor, in this "experiential" sense, is a process by which we understand and structure one domain of experience in terms of another domain of a different kind.

Imagination is by definition, a complex system.

R.A.Delmonico
Imagination is by definition, a complex system.

That tingle in the brain is called a word. It bats itself against its fleshy bounds.

Kate Kearns How to Love an...
That tingle in the brain is called a word. It bats itself against its fleshy bounds.

Ideas come and go, stories stay.

Nassim Nicholas Taleb The Black Swan:...
Ideas come and go, stories stay.

Like Ada Lovelace, Turing was a programmer, looking inward to the step-by-step logic of his own mind. He imagined himself as a computer. He distilled mental procedures into their smallest constituent...

James Gleick The Information:...
Like Ada Lovelace, Turing was a programmer, looking inward to the step-by-step logic of his own mind. He imagined himself as a computer. He distilled mental procedures into their smallest constituent parts, the atoms of information processing.

In his book The Singing Neanderthals: The Origins of Music, Language, Mind and Body, Steven Mithen takes this idea further, suggesting that music and language have a common origin, and that a sort of...

Oliver Sacks Musicophilia:...
In his book The Singing Neanderthals: The Origins of Music, Language, Mind and Body, Steven Mithen takes this idea further, suggesting that music and language have a common origin, and that a sort of combined protomusic - cum - protolanguage was characteristic of the Neanderthal mind. This sort of singing language of meanings, without individual words as we understand them, he calls Hmmm {for holistic - mimetic - musical - multimodal} - and it depended, he speculates, on a conglomeration of isolated skills, including mimetic abilities and absolute pitch.

Learn, discuss, then take a walk. The essential point is that teachers must encourage personal processing time or settling time after new learning so that material can solidify.

Eric Jensen Teaching with...
Learn, discuss, then take a walk. The essential point is that teachers must encourage personal processing time or settling time after new learning so that material can solidify.

Imagination is cheap as long as you don't have to worry about the details.

Daniel C. Dennett Freedom Evolves
Imagination is cheap as long as you don't have to worry about the details.
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