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becoming chinese-philosopher clouded fear mentally obsessed order properly section understand
In order to properly understand the big picture, everyone should fear becoming mentally clouded and obsessed with one small section of truth. Xun Zi
becoming bottom five forget main page profession spend time year
In the biographical novel, there's only one person involved. I, the author, spend two to five years becoming the main character. I do that so by the time you get to the bottom of Page 2 or 3, you forget your name, where you live, your profession and the year it is. You become the main character of the book. You live the book. Irving Stone
becoming feet given ground helped life powerful priority self spent time
I spent a lot of time in the clouds. Becoming a mother has really helped me put my feet on the ground and given me a very powerful sense of self and a powerful sense of priority in life. Evangeline Lilly
becoming case enthusiast image man pursuit puts replaced science scientist shattered tool truth wants
The image of the scientist who puts the pursuit of truth before anything else has been shattered and replaced by a man on the make or a quasi-religious enthusiast who wants to prove his case at any cost. Science is becoming the tool of campaigning warfare, in which truth is the first casualty. Paul Johnson
becoming certain folks industry pc prices quickly rates segments
The PC industry is quickly becoming commoditized as prices come down and penetration rates go up. ... But there are certain segments where folks can still make a lot of money. Richard Shim
becoming came extended gave loved period remember seriously sixth teacher time writer
The first time I can remember thinking that I would like to be a writer came in sixth grade, when our teacher Mrs. Crandall gave us an extended period of time to write a long story. I loved doing it. I started working seriously at becoming a writer when I was seventeen. Bruce Coville
becoming living love lucky time
I feel like a very lucky person. From the time I was young, I had a dream of becoming a writer. Now that dream has come true, and I am able to make my living doing something I really love. Bruce Coville
becoming geeky quite school
I was quite academic, quite geeky when I was a kid. I was more interested in going to school than I was in becoming a film star or something. Bel Powley
becoming billions capable dollars machines plant robotics robots spent
Machines are becoming devastatingly capable of things like killing. Those machines have no place for empathy. There's billions of dollars being spent on that. Character robotics could plant the seed for robots that actually have empathy. David Hanson
evidence great hanging kids poets post says terrible
We think that there is this terrible idea that the kids are digital natives... and they know what they're doing, but all the evidence says that they're hanging around going, 'Where are you, I'm here, can I post my picture?' They're not actually writing wikis; they're not actually listening to great poets live. Beeban Kidron
evidence giving life taking universe
As much as we'd like to think life is sacred, there's not a lot of evidence for that. The universe is maddeningly casual, giving and taking it. Chris Crutcher
evidence strongest
That was the strongest evidence in the case. Scott Coffey
evidence fine higher proudly social somehow supposed university
I went to Queen's - a fine university with the proudly stupidest frosh week in the country. This was, when I was there, supposed to be somehow evidence of a higher social class. Russell Smith
evidence tying
We had only circumstantial evidence tying him to the bombs. And our circumstantial evidence wasn't that good. Bob Stott
evidence move
We have to move ahead, ... There is evidence that dries up after a while. Tom Davies
evidence produces virtually
Virtually all evidence produces controversy. If it matters, it produces controversy. Jay Greene
evidence knew
Why would she have done such a thing if she knew what she was doing. She never did anything else wrong. There's no evidence she had anything to gain. Bill Schultz
evidence fluke found life objective whether
We haven't yet found a speck of evidence for biology on another world, so we have no objective way to judge whether life is a onetime fluke or a near-inevitable phenomenon. Seth Shostak
trends suggestions looks
I’m not too into the trends - I like to look at trends as suggestions, not as rules. Bethany Mota
trend
It has slowed some, but the trend is still down. Chris Dancy
trend
We are in a sense bucking the trend in most MBA programs. John Stayton
trends today tomorrow
Today's trend ends up in tomorrow's landfill. David Amram
trends different timeless
When looking at trends I always ask myself basic and timeless questions about business, and the one I seem to always come back to is, 'How is this different than anything else in the marketplace?' Daymond John
trends energy environment
On the whole, the evidence indicates that model trends in the troposphere are very likely inconsistent with observations... David Douglass
trends revolutionary periods
It is in revolutionary periods that the culmination of previous trends and the beginning of new ones appear. C. L. R. James
trends small-parts security
A security cam is one small part of a much larger universe of cams. The much larger effect, socially, politically and economically, is going to come from a much larger trend. Bruce Sterling
trends
I don't follow waves or trends or emotions. will.i.am
underlying
Because contemporary paganism is essentially so new, its underlying ethical structure is not particularly sophisticated. Liz Williams
underlying within
It's something within his joint, most probably the cartilage, and it could be something underlying from the old injury. Todd Williams
underlying
They want to use it, but it can't be put out there. It's going to be an underlying part of the campaign. Edward Miller
underlying
Everything I do has an underlying political question. Mark Bradford
underlying
In a sense, all of my books have been about a 'poisonous pedagogy,' which engenders a culture of obedience, this underlying theme of patriarchal systems. John Bradshaw