- My darkest memory would be seeing so many people that I got to know be executed. - He languished in prison for years before his case reached appeals court. - I had never been so convinced of someone's innocence than I had in Mr. Hinton's case.
Now, if that's true-- if every human being-- not to mention every system, every living system-- if every human being flourishes in the presence of the positive and languishes in the presence of the negative, it has big implications for how we rear our children, what kind of incentive systems we have in organizations, how we treat our colleagues, how we manage the folks who report to us, and so on.
And things that are important but, I will say, "discretionary," like networking, let's say, professional development, let's say, these are things that a lot of people have let languish over the past couple of years. I think, first of all, we need to be generous with ourselves and to understand that this is normal.
I keep getting asked about the tyranny of tasting menus, as if people are being shackled, dragged into these terrible places, these dungeons, and being left to languish there for hours. And I think it's true.
is a metal truss bridge that was built by the Peruvian government which is what most people now use to cross this stream but it's languishing it's rusty it's in disrepair if I had to place a bet I would bet this one is going to outlast it
So it's really important to understand it's not just your child, because your child is part of a whole class. Most of them have languished on some administrative shelf.
With a compromised immune system, I got one terrible illness after another and had to spend a lot of time doing nothing. Bored and languishing , I slowed way, way down and became willing to consider and then to decide to write my story. So with nothing else to occupy my time and in the most tremulous, naive, childish first steps that I began
“Oh Jungle, wedded to silence, mother of solitude and mist! What malignant spirit left me to languish in your emerald prison?” “Oh Jungle, let me escape your sickly shadows, your living cemetery, your primordial kingdom of agony and resuscitation.” In “La vorágine,” the jungle is one mean place.
source of true joy and condition of human flourishing no matter what we have and under what condition we live we languish when meaning and pleasure are not United for meaning without pleasure is
As a result, the products lose their distinct identity or autonomy." That's the most interesting part for me. And the stock continued to languish even though, during that time, his company became the world's most dominant player in that industry.
really means for society and for culture is it a concern is it not a concern and so forth uh he started his career at the Atlantic Monthly where I worked with William languish on a series of Articles post September 11th he's a contributing writer still for Fast Company magazine and he's also written for the Boston
Can you tell us a little bit about the activities at Northern California ACLU, taking on that regard? and a person who doesn't languishes in jail awaiting trial.
which is quite remarkable. I mean it's much better than languishing in it. It's true. I've noticed in American history, we go through generations of wealth creation.
We probably would've stayed in Charlottesville, Virginia, which is a great college town, but not the biggest market. And we probably would have languished for a few years trying to figure out what was going to happen. Maybe we would have gotten lucky with the app store finally coming online.
And then the other thing is, where are the channels? I would guess that the more time people spend languishing in refugee camps, probably the worse it is for the eventual outcomes.
And then I kind of-- this kind of languished in academic journals for a while.
any publisher would have really liked it and it sort of languished like that for a long time. And then about 2004, umm, I became physics news editor for "New
And for most of those years, he languished there while the world paid him no attention.
That such dreams and hopes and even better hopes and for our communities are simply languishing away there behind prison walls
The office with the river view is awash in battered foreign language dictionaries that appear to have languished there for decades.
They've closed more cases quickly, meaning people weren't languishing in jail.
His friends stood around him and begged him to remember that his intrepid spirit was all that could restore the fortunes of his languishing army.
They launched a campaign based on some research where they found out that a lot of pets were languishing in shelters
Loops, I remember. And just languishing .
um and what was odd was it the rest of me took me we sort of languished in the in the in the cells for the night and
myself a lot of time, watched my friends. It was incredible. They would let these books languish at a publisher, gave them some bizarre sense of security, I think. But I do want
She appeared there. And there was a bill there, that's still there, that was languishing for research.
anything more with Star Wars, that Bantam would like to pick up the saga after "Return of the Jedi." The letter languished for about a year,
Once their written records could be read, the Knossos Palace and its people, languishing for 30 centuries in the dusk of prehistory, would suddenly be illuminated.
greatly overstated and in fact it was really the private sector that did it and it was no accident that the Internet kind of languished
And western China was just sort of ignored, largely, for several decades and languished behind the rest of the country.