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The Dalai Lama challenged me - he said, 'Why can't you use technological tools to study kindness and compassion?
— Richard Davidson
Mindfulness - moment to moment non-judgemental attention and awareness.
— Richard Davidson
I wouldn't consider myself a Buddhist or a card-carrying zealot at all. My first commitment is as a scientist to uncover the truth about all this.
— Richard Davidson
Most people still don't think of qualities like happiness as being a skill, that can be enhanced through training.
— Richard Davidson
Happiness and well-being are actually best regarded as skills.
— Richard Davidson
Spatial working memory is impaired by stress.
— Richard Davidson
I think the messiness and embodied nature of modern life just produces an enhanced signal for our attention.
— Richard Davidson
We need a different conception of happiness, more enduring and more genuine, not dependent on external circumstances.
— Richard Davidson
We can change the brain by changing the mind.
— Richard Davidson
The key to a healthy life is having a healthy mind.
— Richard Davidson
Our brain is continuously being shaped - we can take more responsibility for our own brain by cultivating positive influences.
— Richard Davidson
Let us thank all those who teach in Catholic schools. Educating is an act of love; it is like giving life.
— Pope Francis
The best way I can mentor and lead those around me is to embody these qualities myself.
— Richard Davidson
Writing in the voice of an American slave felt like I was biting off something very large.
— Sue Monk Kidd
We have no idea how the subjective quality of consciousness emerges from the physical stuff of the brain.
— Richard Davidson
And hand in hand, on the edge of the sand, They danced by the light of the moon. The moon. The moon. They danced by the light of the moon.
— Edward Lear