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Say and do something positive that will help the situation it doesn't take any brains to complain.

Music is the effort we make to explain to ourselves how our brains work. We listen to Bach transfixed because this is listening to a human mind.

Research is four things: brains with which to think eyes with which to see machines with which to measure and fourth money.

Money without brains is always dangerous.

I not only use all the brains that I have but all that I can borrow.

Painting and sculpture are very archaic forms. It's the only thing left in our industrial society where an individual alone can make something with not just his own hands but brains imagination heart maybe.

The worst enemy of human hope is not brute facts but men of brains who will not face them.

Any institution faces two basic choices if they hope to spark new ideas. One is to leverage the brains trust within their organization by creating a special event dedicated to new thinking. The other is to look outside themselves to stimulate solutions.

Happiness comes only when we push our brains and hearts to the farthest reaches of which we are capable.

A good man can be stupid and still be good. But a bad man must have brains.

The future is built on brains not prom court as most people can tell you after attending their high school reunion. But you'd never know it by talking to kids or listening to the messages they get from the culture and even from their schools.

It's so funny because right now I'm very tired and my brains a little dead I tend to get very focused and serious. So I'm probably coming off a lot more like Scully right now.

By all means let's be open-minded but not so open-minded that our brains drop out.

Practice puts brains in your muscles.

How do I love Tim McGraw? Let me count the ways: I love that he's a country boy with a city sensibility. I love that he refuses to be pegged and his duet with Nelly proves it. And I really love that he had the brains to marry Faith Hill.

I couldn't help but to think back to my classmates at Thomas Jefferson High School in San Antonio. They had the same talent the same brains the same dreams as the folks we sat with at Stanford and Harvard. I realized the difference wasn't one of intelligence or drive. The difference was opportunity.

My dad liked to boil a squirrel head and suck the brains out the nose. Smaller than a chicken bigger than a rat.