So the thing about signature that I have learned is that it bears the stamp of who you are. It bears the stamp of your point of view. It bears the stamp of your soul, what you have to say, what you want, you know, what I want you to feel,
It bears the stamp of your point of view. It bears the stamp of your soul, what you have to say, what you want, you know, what I want you to feel, what I want to feel, it bears all that.
And he says, by their fruits you will recognize them. A good tree bears good fruit, and a bad tree bears bad fruit. And a good tree cannot bear bad fruit, and a bad tree cannot bear good fruit.
They first struggled against it. And this bears what is happening today.
They teach you to talk up until, like, age three, and then they just sort of throw you in the water. And I think what bears remembering is that we're all in the same situation. Some of us pass better as competent people, but none of us is actually competent.
between buildings, between departments, between projects. And ultimately the research bears out, that's one of the best things that you can do for your career.
But I did sun path to know exactly where the sun was going to be and I'd hung some silks up on the windows so if it came out I would be able If anybody bears the full brunt of my unhappiness, self-doubt, self-loathing and misery, it's you.
It's a hypothesis that one would entertain in a graduate seminar or maybe a first year economics class. I think that it is one that bears no relation to reality on the substance of fiscal policy, on the magnitudes involved, on the possible pathways from this kind of -- these programs that Reagan
with the regularity of an atomic clock when even flagship national football league teams like the chicago bears the green bay packers the new york giants literally unable to give tickets away we're hemorrhaging red ink teetering from week to week on the edge
And that's what the passaggio is. And believe me, it bears out.
Pythagoras is really before anyone we really learn in history. Pythagoras is famous in maths for the theorem that bears his name, the square of a, for right angle triangles the square of the hypotheses is equal to square of the other two sides. Turns out Pythagoras probably didn't invent this, certainly is was known before him and the earliest proofs come from China.
They're so full of themselves and the language that they use is so divorced from reality, but also just from the language. It insults me the way that the speeches that are given in political talk. It bears out very much to George Orwell's observation about political speech being, I forget what he said, but it had a lot to do with hot air, and I quote. Anyway, but I need to know what's going on and I need to actually see these people sometimes.
And the society must give an opportunity to fulfill her true potential. In that sense, we have a lot to learn from China. This categorization, crude categorization of something is a democracy, something is not, bears immediate uncertain indicators is not sufficient. And India must learn with humility the art of democratization for a society. If that is the case, what are the things India should do? I'll come to the concluding part of my presentation so we can have some time for meaningful interaction. Well, I'm making a controversial point. I'm
But the honor is really that the beauty and the inspiration and the excitement in the story of Danny and what he and his co-workers achieved at Akamai is one that bears so many similarities to what happened, for example, in Menlo Park in a garage 15 years ago and what, as we sit here today, is happening in dorm rooms, laboratories, college campuses across the country.
But keep thinking, we're going to apply this to photography in our story that we're going to build. So the thing about signature that I have learned is that it bears the stamp of who you are. It bears the stamp of your point of view.
It bears the stamp of your soul, what you have to say, what you want, you know, what I want you to feel, what I want to feel, it bears all that. That's what a signature is all about.
Very few people, probably you've used to sort of disguise reductio three or four times in the last day. You've said something like well if that's a bear then bears have antlers. That's a reductio. You'll find yourself making them.
And I said, "Because I see myself and my fans and I feel that they give birth to me and I give birth to them, and the egg symbolized the race of the future, which bears no prejudice." So I have my own -- and I'm like -- then I'm showing him Frances bacon photos, which is, like, all this bleeding imagery.
So the doctrine of signatures basically outlines that you can identify what something is good for by the signature it bears .
He is a calcium encrusted heart cradled tightly in his chest, bears scars worn from waves that have tried to erode him of this world.
And then I think for the people that knew the restaurant before, I guess it really bears no resemblance.
And actually, what it does, when I say it bears no resemblance, the way the neurologist described it to me is he will be more of himself.
merit and thoughtfulness. And Ken was one of the first people to notice that the Singularity bears a market similarity to the notion of
some you know some changes that are. So the idea of being an artist who bears witness, I don't think that's negligible. But again, you're right, there are people
It takes place in a magical land called Fillory, which, for legal purposes, bears no resemblance whatsoever
And so, to some extent, empirically, I wonder if your observation actually bears out, because what you find is the folks who insist on, publishers for example, of paper books,
I said, that's just two of many examples. I'm going to move away from the slides for a second here. So what's going on is kind of obvious. But it bears
been simpler. "Now, new penalties and distresses persistently and inexorably follow each new invention, and that which man believes to be for his melioration inevitably bears a satellite of
you would like to that don't already? So for those of you that do, you probably have, you can probably speak of some of the benefits that are there. But the research really bears
The French make this, I think, really salient distinction between what they call wines of effort and wines of terroir. And a wine of effort is one that bears the strong stylistic
and manipulative dynamic. Knowing how to talk to reporters is actually like learning a new language, and it bears little if any resemblance to everyday conversation and it's a mistake for anyone to believe otherwise.
one kid got it, and the other kid didn't, and now the world bears witness to the final results of either our attention or our apathy, our focus or our indifference. What we fundamentally
Statistically speaking, and, and, as research bears out, on the poorest portion, areas in this country, some of the poorest areas happen to be in the South, they happen to be rural
The difference between variable rate mortgages and fixed rate mortgages is a very simple one, risk. And the question is who bears the risk? And it should be that ordinary homeowners
David Oyelowo: Yeah, “If I’m gonna see a movie, it’s gonna be a good movie!” Andre Royo: “A movie like Gandhi!” David Oyelowo: So, you know, I mean that was like in the early '80s, so that bears