Wizard of Oz: Why, anybody can have a brain. That's a very mediocre commodity. Every pusillanimous creature that crawls on the Earth or slinks through slimy seas has a brain. Back where I come from, we have universities, seats of great learning, wher...
Time dims memory. But not that kind. Somewhere in a corner of the brain, one little cell never forgets. It keeps the song that, heard again, recreates the room, the person, the moment. It preserves the phrase or the laugh or the gesture that resurrec...
What is the matter with these people, these people who won't stop fighting, won't stop hurting each other long enough to see that a body is a thing of beauty, is a miracle of rivers and oceans and islands and continents contained within itself? That ...
He who has not been given brains from above will not buy them at the apothecary.
The body is a community made up of its innumerable cells or inhabitants.
I was driven completely by a desire to understand how cells worked.
In my experience of living, for a time, in the underbelly of society, I spent a lot of time in various holding cells.
The family is the first essential cell of human society.
I found fame to be somewhat of a prison. The more famous you were, the smaller the cell that you had to live in.
Life is for each man a solitary cell whose walls are mirrors.
Cancer will be with me for the rest of my life, be it as a nodule, tumor or cell someplace, or in my fears and anxieties.
Our cells engage in protein production, and many of those proteins are enzymes responsible for the chemistry of life.
There is but an inch of difference between a cushioned chamber and a padded cell.
There is but an inch of difference between the cushioned chamber and the padded cell.
You see, you can't put joblessness in a jail cell.
There are many cells you could look at forever in 3D.
There are lots of other issues in policy including the stem cell issue.
But what humans forget, cells remember. The body, that elephant
I turn and turn in my cell like a fly that doesn't know where to die.
What I have is P.H. positive chronic myeloid leukemia, which is an aberration in your white blood cells.
The satyagrahi enters the jail cell as the bridegroom enters the bridal chamber