Andrew Weil As an undergraduate at Harvard in the 1960s, I was fascinated by my visits to psychologist B.F. Skinner’s laboratory. – Andrew Weil Fascinated Quotes Harvard Quotes Laboratory Quotes Psychologist Quotes Skinners Quotes Undergraduate Quotes Visits Quotes If the only way you could read an email was to run a mile first, the urge would quickly die. Human beings constantly do subconscious effort/reward calculations. Tapping a screen is the easiest of physical tasks. Most American diets, even bad ones, provide more than enough calcium for bone health, especially for men.
Claude Nicollier On one hand, to be able to go from one direction in the sky to study such an object to another direction to study another object, and on the other hand to be able to maintain accurately the position in space. – Claude Nicollier
David Herbert Donald At the beginning, Lincoln was so inexperienced he had reverence for military expertise, not realizing that there wasn’t any military expertise, that the most anybody had commanded up to that point had been somebody, some troops in the Mexican War, and it had been years ago. – David Herbert Donald
Daniel Mallory Ortberg I have fun going on Twitter and the Internet. I feel safe and comfortable, and I wish everyone could feel that way. – Daniel Mallory Ortberg
Jan Vertonghen Sometimes it’s better if you can play in only one position. You see that with other players. These guys specialise in one position and they can completely concentrate. – Jan Vertonghen
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