It's monstrous labour, when I wash my brain,
And it grows fouler.
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Octavius Caesar, scene viiAntony and Cleopatra
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As superstition is the weed of the brain, it grows perfusely, once started.
Joseph Lewis
I'm a wife in watercolors I can wash away what seventeen cold showers couldn't wash away.
St. (musician) Vincent
I'm a wife in watercolors I can wash away what seventeen cold showers couldn't wash away.
Annie Clark
We can wash people in the water all we want, but we can never wash their parents out of their hearts.
Orson Scott Card
The brain is the source of thought. The brain is matter and thought is matter. Can the brain — with all its reactions and its immediate responses to every challenge and demand — can the brain be very still? It is not a question of ending thought, but of whether the brain can be completely still? This stillness is not physical death. See what happens when the brain is completely still.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
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