Good Brains Quotes
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With your head full of brains and your shoes full of feet, you're too smart to go down any not-so-good street.
— Dr. Seuss
Good drivers are people who can put their brains on cruise control.
— Adelle Waldman
Regardless of the magnitude of the decision, our brains make it hard for us to keep the perspective we need to make good choices.
— Travis Bradberry
Sure, our three-pound brains might be inadequate to understand the universe. But perhaps they're just good enough to build something that can.
— Seth Shostak
Brains are no good if you don't use them.
— Alexei Panshin
Girls aren't very good at keeping maps in their brains", said Edmund, "That's because we've got something in them", replied Lucy.
— C.S. Lewis
Humbly to ask a favour of people who are on the point of knocking your brains out sometimes produces good results.
— Samuel Beckett
I flashed her a smile, but she didn't even look at me. So for brains and good judgment, I'd give her a three.
— Bobby Bare
If you wanna live a good life, start thinking positive and start talking positive. Use your brains and mind.
— Reason Nkosinathi Makhubela
Good or bad, we need change. Need the different. Our brains aren't wired for the same-old.
— Vanessa Garden
And she was an idiot. Very nosy, but no brains, none at all. It's not a good combination,
— J.K. Rowling
It's hard to find a good guy ... all girls know that guys don't think with their brains.
— Miley Cyrus
The first rule of discovery is to have brains and good luck. The second rule of discovery is to sit tight and wait till you get a bright idea.
— George Polya
Books are all right, but dead men's brains are no good unless you mix a live one's with them.
— George Horace Lorimer
A good head and a bad heart make a good politician
— Bangambiki Habyarimana
I should, many a good day, have blown my brains out, but for the recollection that it would have given pleasure to my mother-in-law.
— George Gordon Byron
Thought of blowing your brains out?"
William blinked, startled.
"No."
"That's good. Anything else is bound to be an improvement, isn't it? — Diana Gabaldon
William blinked, startled.
"No."
"That's good. Anything else is bound to be an improvement, isn't it? — Diana Gabaldon
For years I stopped reading beauty magazines because I couldn't look at one without wanting to blow my brains out. How can those women look so good?
— Jamie Lee Curtis
I do not have a good appearance. But my brain do.
— Ghina Siti Ramadhanty
Good choice dancing with this one...I've always liked her. More brains than the rest of her family put together. ~ Lady Danbury to Colin Bridgerton
— Julia Quinn
Brains were no good to a working man; they only made him discontented and saucy and lose his jobs. She'd seen it happen again and again.
— Flora Thompson
Good god what men can do to their brains when their cocks are hard.
— Philippa Gregory
Obviously it takes eight brains to come to one decision in this crowd. Good thing they have one another.
— Mari Mancusi
The blame lies with our brains. While they are really good at building circuits, they are awful at unbuilding them.
— Daniel Coyle
Bein' rich is having leftovers. Good leftovers make yo' tongue fly outta yo' mouth and smack yo' brains out.
— Paula H. Deen
When discussing complex systems like brains and other societies, it is easy to oversimplify: I call this Occam's lobotomy.
— I. J. Good
Nothing to mountaineering, just a little physical endurance, a good deal of brains, lots of practice, and plenty of warm clothing.
— Annie Smith Peck
My strength is character. I'm pretty good at building walking-talking humans with brains like beehives.
— Christopher Bollen
A fool acquires knowledge only to his own disadvantage. It destroys what good he has, and turns his brains.
— Gautama Buddha
Truth is a good dog; but always beware of barking too close to the heels of an error, lest you get your brains kicked out.
— Francis Bacon