I think, you know, life or death seems to be the great equalizer, right? Unending belief, ownership-- you know, be true to yourself-- What does that mean, ownership?
Suicide is said to leave survivors, the word used to refer to those of us left in devastated limbo. I live with an unending struggle to understand.
Instead, I asked them to forward it on to their friends, to their coffee clubs, and church groups, and neighborhood orgs. To my unending surprise, the phone actually started to ring. So I bought a camera and a recorder.
It's a real pleasure to be here, and I really look forward to today's discussion. The topic today is an unendingly fascinating topic of skill and luck. I'll tell you my own story of luck.
and growing as the sun rose, its numbers increasing every day. Perhaps they were peculiarly attuned to the city's unending song of itself, and could hear the strange arrhythmic melody that it hummed in the vicinity of Covent Garden, a tune that offered a new kind of beauty to those who had the ears to hear it.
By the end of 1948, scientists at another lab, Argonne, in Chicago, used it to study nuclear reactor designs, and from there, the idea spread quickly. Ulam later remarked, "It is still an unending source of surprise for me to see how a few scribbles on a blackboard could change the course of human affairs."
And the answer is not a technical one. First of all, there are bitter, unending debates about what component of that insecurity is actually the most important to fix.
Others can hardly imagine themselves without the memory of civil war-- the US, of course, among them. And the international community perceives still other countries-- Iraq, for example-- as a perpetual battleground of unending civil wars. In each case, there seems little doubt among those using the term "civil war" about what is and is not a civil war.
But these are all shot by my family. So from that point on, the Serengeti have offered just an unending canvas of animals of all shapes, sizes, and colors from, sturdy little warthogs to lounging hippos and sleek impala and giraffes.
I love it. So, I guess, what I really want you to speak to is how is it possible that a man like you, who spent your childhood as a political prisoner, can have all of this unending optimism and resounding faith in humankind? Well, I think I'm basically an optimistic guy.
funding for education and things like that. But on foreign policy, the the the big issue for the South Korean left is some kind of permanent reconciliation with North Korea, right? Some kind of breakthrough rather than just sort of this indefinite, unending stalemate, which you've had really now for 70 plus years, right? And and whereas the South Korean conservatives tend to be hawkish on North Korea, you know,
Dr. Sheehy is here with us today to discuss her new book, "The Matter of Everything-- 12 Experiments that Changed our World," which is a hopeful story of human ingenuity, creativity, and unending curiosity. Dr. Sheehy introduces us to the people who, through a combination of genius, persistence, and luck staged groundbreaking experiments that shaped the world as we know it.
And we have two thriving children and four young grandsons-- so a life of almost embarrassing good fortune. But by contrast to that, my sister's life became mired in a procession, seemingly unending procession, of misfortunes and afflictions. She developed a disabling chronic disease at the age of 11.
These workers are disposable. This ever-receding future seems to legitimate a very real, very unequal, seemingly unending present.
Grown-ups can't get bored. For that distinct, emotional state, vaguely painful, that sense of being trapped in the unending and meaningless, that state is available only in the absence of structure, plan, task, obligation.
And so, what I made sure what I did--and I did this actually with John Waters in "Hairspray" and I'm doing it right now with Jonathan Tropper on "This is Where I Leave You"--I have unending