dripping in charisma like some of my colleagues is because I have clinical depression and it puts a little damper on things. raving about "Unacceptable." And for everyone watching this show, that run was extended to November 21, so you have a couple more weeks to go out and see it.
Since Alka's death, I have developed a sixth sense about some things. raving lunatic, and I want no truck with either category.
And keeping going potentially opens new doors. started raving at the audience about being captured by aliens.
be part of your family. that ravine. He still lies there today, covered in a layer of green grass.
I think people are always like, where do you get your protein? And I was raving to everyone.
Well, the ones that have come in a recent period. There are raving lunatics, and there are also people with credentials saying stuff against Tim.
even communicated in fiber using a system known as keepo and so when it came to figuring out how you were supposed to span the vast ravines of the andes they naturally thought a fiber and when the Spanish arrived in Peru at the beginning of the 16th century the end of
I do. The first one could lead to an accidental war, or a war by miscalculation. I see people ranting and raving passionately about how vital it is to be rebuilding all of our ICBMs and so on,
I go to your blog and I see these people with tattoos of characters on their arms and things like that. end being kind of a raving psychopath.
kinds of parents themselves. And I remember something that Ravindra, who's a young man who I met in a village, in a kind of very poor background but rose up; a self-made man. And he said to me, "When you watch TV," when you watch the Discovery Channel, for example, "you're always seeing the best person in the world doing whatever it is that they do." So you're watching American Idol, you're
during the battle over the bank of the United States a group delegation came into his office to beg him to do something and he started ranting and raving and pounding the desk and they scurried out and he immediately turned to an aid and said didn't I manage them well he understood that the atrical of
And now they've torn down all the statues. And rather than melt them down, they've gathered them in parks. So you go to these statue parks and you've got all these social/realistic ranting and raving at each other instead of the people. And it's just a fun time to be exploring Eastern Europe. If you want to spice up your trip, go to Turkey.
a few million volts from lightning-- OK, well it's there, we know it's there. And they strung up these big nets across a ravine in Germany, a couple of different nets, I think. And somehow-- this system would work such that there was like a potential between these different nets.
So the idea is, really-- one of the things that's wonderful about this kind of stuff is that I get to engage audience. And I've engaged audience anywhere from 18,000 at Ravinia in Chicago, where I talked to them directly and they ask questions, to a small audience, like we have today, a nice, very esoteric, thoughtful audience, everybody with their computers in their laps.
And they share the court with their families and their classmates, and also a bunch of mythical creatures, and monsters, and robots. And across from the court over a big ravine, there is a forest which is similarly huge and winding. And it's full with creatures from mythology that I was interested in writing in.
Hamish also has-- I'm going to keep on raving about Hamish, but I first loved him on "The New Adventures of Old Christine."
because Pablo Escobar's henchmen used to drop dead bodies down ravines on either side and they would just be piled with bodies.
Some new album was dropped the everyone was raving about and talking about.
They just add the word balsamic and everybody's raving about it.
But the fact of the matter is she fell into a ravine, and she was upside down in the ravine.
be part of your family. green stick which he had buried in the family's ravine in Russia.
I don't mean running down the street raving like a lunatic, but just occasionally doing things wrong.
and it's very similar to one done by a guy called Dean Raving-- Dean Radin at the Institute of Noetic Sciences
to her, and she was kind of raving and looked so irrational. When I asked her her name there was this moment of clarity and she looked and she said, "Erma." And then she was gone
reservoir. You can see there's Chavez Ravine to the right; it's pretty easy to spot. The other body of water you can see up in the top left there, that is what's Silver Lake
Because when I was telling somebody about this talk, I was raving about Cambodian food.
no, strawberry balsamic. And everyone's like raving about it like, this is the best.
just to that collective soul, but also to the millions of souls within, one by one by one. That idea first came to me in the dusty lanes of Umred. It came in meeting Ravindra and in hearing in his voice not just ambition, not just hope, but also a sublime kind of freedom; a freedom from the definitions of the past, of his tribe, of rank; a freedom to make himself new. And I wondered how he judged the freedom that he had found in relation
independence of the soul, not just of the nation. 'If these kinds of things are happening and continue to happen in the future India will become a real independent country,' Ravindra said when I put the idea to him one day. 'Today we are independent, no problem. We do not have anybody's kingdom over us, but still we are not that much free. We are not living a completely free life today. We need financial
really become independent and we will really become a superpower. We will not depend on anybody else. We will live the life of our own dreams.' To live the life of one's own dreams, this then was a second independence for Ravindra, the coming of a new midnight. That first midnight had expelled an empire, had resolved the political question of whether Indians could govern themselves, had shown the world in the person of Gandhi a specially
Indian way of melting oppression. And yet so much of the Indian stasis, so much of what challenged the life that Ravindra sought was not of British provenance and would not just leave when the colonizers sailed away. The family relations of guilt, the never questioned rituals, the intricate taxonomy castes and sub-sub-castes, the rural cruelty, the poverty, these facts would require their
They were looking for 30 million. But the experiment ended when, unfortunately, sadly, one of them fell down the ravine one day and died. They weren't struck by lightning, which was a obvious risk.
Well, everybody, I mean, people are raving about it, Jon.
Sectarian strife, dissension, blame and accusation, ranting and raving-- they are all mere opinion, the opinion that good and bad lie outside, Epictetus said.
Screaming, Sarah! Screaming. She was inconsolable-- screaming, and shouting, and ranting, and raving.
I said, honey, I'm going to write a book called "The World is Flat." She thought I was stark-raving mad.
followed the sort of business cycles and seen the highs and lows and seen the company that everybody's like so excited about and you know raving about and
So even the most well-intentioned among us, who think that by not talking about race with our kids we are raving colorblind children.
When every other kid in town got to go to the "automatic car wash" in the town above our house, all the kids raving.
We really believe that even at Google, you're not deep enough involved with the people that you're trying to make raving fans.
They said he couldn't paint a crucifix without weeping. And when he went, he was working here in the monastery run by Savonarola. And Savonarola was the ranting, raving austere monk that turned Florence into a theocracy. Kind of like a Khomeini, I suppose, of the Renaissance.