melomanias, etc.

terça-feira, novembro 02, 2010

Wilde, the neuroscientist

"I said in Dorian Gray that the great sins of the world take place in the brain, but it is in the brain that everything takes place. We know now that we do not see with the eye or hear with the ear. They are merely channels for the transmission, adequate or inadequate, of sense-impressions. It is in the brain that the poppy is red, that the apple is odorous, that the skylark sings."


Dear Oscar Wilde in his De Profundis.