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beautiful jobs crazy
The world is a crazy, beautiful, ugly complicated place, and it keeps moving on from crisis to strangeness to beauty to weirdness to tragedy. The caravan keeps moving on, and the job of the longform writer or filmmaker or radio broadcaster is to stop - is to pause - and when the caravan goes away, that's when this stuff comes. David Remnick
beautiful girl queens
Consider it this way: what would you say if a blond homecoming queen fell in love with a short Japanese businessman? He treats her cruelly, then goes home for three years, during which time she prays to his picture and turns down marriage from a young Kennedy. Then, when she learns he has remarried, she kills herself. Now I believe you should consider this girl to be a deranged idiot, correct? But because it's an Oriental who kills herself for a Westerner–ah!–you find it beautiful. David Henry Hwang
beautiful thinking ideas
I got a few things, because I think the props are so beautiful as much as anything else. The detail of the work is something that one has no idea of. David Heyman
beautiful west yorkshire
West Yorkshire is quite dramatic and beautiful, the crags and things. David Hockney
beautiful eye norway
There's no-one up there in Northern Norway , food's terrible, but it's very, very beautiful to look at, if you've got eyes, and enjoy looking. David Hockney
beautiful believe i-believe
I believe that the very process of looking can make a thing beautiful. David Hockney
beautiful morning light
I'm a very early riser, and I don't like to miss that beautiful early morning light. David Hockney
beautiful passion thinking
If you see the world as beautiful, thrilling and mysterious, as I think I do, then you feel quite alive. David Hockney
beautiful science fabric
There is nothing, in itself, valuable or despicable, desirable or hateful, beautiful or deformed; but that these attributes arise from the particular constitution and fabric of human sentiment and affection. David Hume
people way wonderful
Teasing was big in my family, and there is a wonderful way to tease and make people feel more loved. David Walton
people satire social
Social satire has been around since people have been around. David Walliams
people pot compelled
People say 'Why do you make pots?' Because I'm compelled to - life isn't right without it. David Roberts
people parent important
When you have a lot of resources, the most important thing is to have had good parents and to have been brought up by people who gave one the proper values. David Rockefeller
people tire hoot
People can be a hoot on the set, but if they're not good to work with, that tires very quickly. David Hyde Pierce
people great-respect
I am not an anti-Semite! I have a great respect for the Jewish people. David Icke
people freedom-of-speech magazines
And why do we, who say we oppose tyranny and demand freedom of speech, allow people to go to prison and be vilified, and magazines to be closed down on the spot, for suggesting another version of history. David Icke
people today way
Dogmas take endless forms, and when you can persuade different people to hold opposing dogmas, the manipulation of conflict and control through "divide and rule" becomes easy. It is happening today in the same way - more so, in fact - as it has throughout human history. David Icke
people awakening awareness
We talk about people being narrow-minded when they have a limited sense of possibility. Well, that's exactly what they are. They are narrow-frequencied, if you like. When we talk about people awakening, it's awakening to a greater range of possibilities, of awareness and frequencies. David Icke
atoms calculate difficulty dot goes guess inside might understood
What goes on inside a star is better understood than one might guess from the difficulty of having to look at a little dot of light through a telescope, because we can calculate what the atoms in the stars should do in most circumstances. Richard P. Feynman
atoms certain job particular wants
Atoms are very special: they like certain particular partners, certain particular directions, and so on. It is the job of physics to analyze why each one wants what it wants. Richard P. Feynman
atoms buried crash immediate increased job longer people reaction samples solar three wind work
My immediate reaction was that our job had just increased by two or three years, but that the samples were still there. A 200 miles-per-hour crash isn't going to dislodge solar wind atoms that are buried in the collectors. It's going to take longer and people are going to have to work harder...but the samples are still there. Carlton Allen
atoms hydrogen percent rock whereas
When you vaporize rock, there is very little hydrogen -- whereas 50 percent of the atoms in a rock are oxygen. Lawrence Grossman
atoms became began coming highly negatively positively
As the craft re-entered earth's atmosphere, it was coming in so fast, it heated up the surrounding atoms and molecules, and they became positively and negatively charged, and highly reactive, and began luminescing all around us. Helen Sharman
atoms bombs plant
If the Russians ever decide to atom bomb us, they're certain to drop an especially large one on the plant in Pleasantville. Billy Rose
atoms benefits civilian disaster emphasis greatest grow individual left level matter modest offers society
New regulations would be a disaster at this point. Nanotechnology, the manipulation of matter at the level of individual atoms and molecules, offers the greatest benefits for society if left to grow through modest regulation, civilian research, and an emphasis on self-regulation and responsible professional culture. Sonia Arrison
atoms billion common cosmos gaze planet seven trace
If we do find ET, we will at least have something in common with them. They may live on planet Zog and have seven tentacles, but they will be made of the same kinds of atoms as us. If they have eyes, they will gaze out on the same cosmos as we do. They will, like us, trace their origins back to a 'Big Bang' 13.8 billion years ago. Martin Rees
atoms void
Nothing exists but atoms and the void. Democritus