We're all one thing, like cells in a body. 'Cept we can't see the body. The way fish can't see the ocean. And so we envy each other. Hurt each other. Hate each other. How silly is that? A heart cell hating a lung cell.
Today healing energy constantly flows through every organ, joint and cell in my body.
When I take photographs, my body inevitably enters a trancelike state. Briskly weaving my way through the avenues, every cell in my body becomes as sensitive as radar, responsive to the life of the streets. . . If I were to give it words, I would say: "I have no choice. . . I have to shoot this. . . I can't leave this place for another's eyes. . . I have to shoot it. . . I have no choice. " An endless, murmuring refrain.
Every cell is eavesdropping on your internal dialogue.
The family is the first essential cell of human society.
I use my cell phone as much as I can - I talk to friends all the time. I'm like 2,000 hours a month. It's crazy
Cell phones, mobile e-mail, and all the other cool and slick gadgets can cause massive losses in our creative output and overall productivity.
Without a doubt, stem cell research will lead to the dramatic improvement in the human condition and will benefit millions of people.
I pity the babies whose mothers are busy texting trivialities instead of playing with their children; I pity the children who are tethered to their cell phones instead of playing ball; I pity the adolescents who are wasting their best years holding one of those artefacts instead of the hand of another young person.
Cell phones are so convenient that they're an inconvenience.
I wholeheartedly support umbilical stem cell research, but also support embryonic stem cell research.
There's the people who have one of these cell phones in their pockets and don't have a clue how it's made. But I really want to understand.
If you have power, you might be able to heal a person. You could actually get inside their cell structures and create a change.
Each member of the family in his own cell of consciousness, each making his own patchwork quilt of reality - collecting fragments of experience here, pieces of information there. From the tiny impressions gleaned from one another, they created a sense of belonging and tried to make do with the way they found each other.
Every single cell in your body is affected by every single thought that you have.
The fuel cell is just a fundamentally inferior way of delivering electrical energy to an electric motor than batteries.
I would not like to live in the past because you don't get anesthetic when you go to the dentist. You don't get antibiotics. You don't get the things that you are used to now, cell phones and televisions and things that are very convenient. You don't want that. But, it would be fun if you could, every now and then, just meet a friend for lunch at Maxim's in Paris in 1900, or go back to 1870 just for a couple of hours, take a walk in the park, and then come right back to Broadway.
Women of child-bearing age steadily run out of eggs by the continuous process of cell death. While reading a copy of the Guardian carefully from cover to cover, a normal woman will have lost on average two eggs - while, typically, a normal man will have made 70,000 new sperm.
And yet in a funny way our lack of success led to our breakthrough; because, since we could not get a cell line off the shelf doing what we wanted, we were forced to construct it. And the original experiment. . . developed into a method for the production of hybridomas. . . [which] was of more importance than our original purpose.
Silence is a very concrete, practical, and useful discipline in all our ministerial tasks. It can be seen as a portable cell taken with us from the solitary place into the midst of our ministry. Silence is solitude practiced in action.