if I got a right cross I'd former schoolmaster who spokes himself as this paragon of gentility but for some reason every single story that he wrote waseither about death or sex or combination and he pioneered in fact
mathematics. Mathematics was in a crisis. And of course uh when we think of mathematics we think of of the paragon of stability and and uh and uh uh uh certainty and truth. So theopposite of crisis but the truth is that there was crisis in mathematics in the middle of the of the of the 19th century
We're like family-slash-coworkers. have to be some paragon of perfection that I think could be-- that I could see being a trap for myself.
super possible for anybody, no matter how distractable you are. I'm not some paragon of focus. I went to work in TV specifically because I didn't have what it took to be a coder or a lawyer
Those impurities are often what determine a gemstone’s color, which can sometimes change its name. Ruby and sapphire — two paragons of gem high society — are actually just different colors of the same mineral, corundum. Other weird stuff can happen to baby gemstones too.
treatment in 1952. Uh so even even Russell and Hilbert paragons of of of of sanity. Uh Russell feared madness all his life and he had for good reason. He had he had he had a schizophrenic son and two
Hades understands what a powerful motivator fear is, and particularly fear of scarcity-- In "Hamlet," Shakespeare calls us the paragon of animals.
celebrated Indian reformer of modern times was Gandhi now Gandhi the Mahatma Gandhi is often portrayed as a spiritual Paragon someone who transcends his historical moment but in the story I tell of his surprising rise to power I hope to get
And again, that person may have been-- so take your favorite actor, Judi Dench, I mean, take whoever you want to think of as somebody who's a paragon of masterful performance. It's not that I'm saying that anybody could have been that person.
Alexander Hamilton was the merchant's clerk before he became Secretary of the Treasury. Benjamin Franklin, paragon of pecuniary restraint and bourgeois self-abnegation, was a dry goods clerk. Some of the tediousness in his own writing may have been honed in the conditions of his first job.
equation-driven. The idea of what it is that underlies our assumptions about the universe, how it is we got to where we are, why it is that physics is sort of held up as this paragon of a beautiful academic discipline, why is it the universe itself is so beautiful-- that you don't learn about as much, until much, much later, until you delve much, much deeper.
They actually buy dresses to match the prosthetic. And this is sort of what we think is paragon of this new value creation economy that we're seeing emerge out of this volatility is someone-- entrepreneurs or large businesses-- who really deeply understand their customers on a very deep, emotional, perhaps even psychic level about the
stayed he didn't leave and he didn't love us because we were lovely he loved us to make us lovely and that is the pattern and the Paragon and the Paradigm for um the Christian idea of marriage so I'm going to stop there there's always more to say but I understand I can take questions for about 25 minutes if I stop
And so when I sat down, one of the leaders in the field of anthrozoology, James Serpell said, what the hell did you do to her? But what I did to her was I suggested that the paragons of love-- you know, the dogs who give us non-judgmental positive regard and constant unconditional love could actually get angry.
And in fact Jesus the word never even appears in the book it's always the infant or the child even though it's all, everybody knows who it is. Number two Joseph and Mary always had to be the paragons of virtue. I wasn't about to have, I wasn't gonna do to Mary the mother of Jesus what I did to
For instance today we decry and for good reason how much of today's mass media landscape is, is, is so tawdry, but forget that journalism, though that term wasn't really used then in the time of Jefferson, was not exactly a paragon of, of, of truth, ideas and wisdom. Lewis Lapham: Far from it.
My feeling is, if these museums consider themselves paragons of culture, they wouldn't want stolen or looted art in their collections in the first place.
And I certainly wouldn't get up there and defend these shows as being paragons of good social, progressive social ideas.
What in the end though scotched the attempts by NASA to display their astronauts as paragons of physical form was the fact that it turned out as tested by Randall Lovelace, a subcontractor
or traditional religion. we increasingly are looking to celebrities as a kind of all-in-one paragon , someone who we can look to
So when we think about health and wellness, who is the paragon , who is the person we go to, or the average American goes to?
He is the intellectual founding father of our time, the paragon of our ideals.
In the early 1960's it was popularly understood that American astronauts were going to have to be paragons of physical function. We've all seen The Right Stuff where they're tested
The meretrix, by other names, had not yet become an Instagram paragon .
Nobody was having sex though. Hmmm. And it became like this kind of paragon of progressivism and it was a really cool place to join because if you weren't a big joiner