President Trump or the Islamic Republic of Iran. And that's, you know, kind of a crazy thing to say, but the the the wildness of the exaggeration from both sides over the course of this war meansthat really you need to verify before you're just going on the face value of
Was it the symmetries? The wildness ? The dramas? So each space-- and that's something you guys can do later on, if you want, or take the books home, and it's all kind of outlined in that, too.
Sounds like a Pisces, am I right? Anyways… In literature, Mama Nature doesn’t just spill the tea about plants and animals, water and rocks. She represents the wildness of people, too. So, what can literature about nature tell us about… Us?
And it's not a ridiculous theory. It's their wildness that makes them valuable to us.
It doesn't compare to turning that key and having that engine come to life. I do think we're losing a sense of wildness that we talked about a little bit, too. I think the world is becoming less wild.
I won a scholarship to come over to Woods Hole, Massachusetts to do biology studies for a summer in 1972. That was the era of, you know, a little wildness and free love and all that stuff. I was just in college, at the summer experience, sort of a long way from home in Illinois. I was a good boy, okay? But it was a coming of age experience for me
You just have to let the soft animal of your body want what it wants. So what I see, what wildness is is getting in touch with living on the feeling, getting in touch with your inner guidance system, you're inner tracker, you're inner compass and living on that instead of all the shoulds and have tos.
There's tragedy that ensues in the world, and I feel it, and I internalize it. And then, in the same turn, I see the wildness , and the humor-- and to use the word again, absurdity, in some ways, of how so much of what happens in real life is ripe for humor, absurdity, and to depict on the page.
knowledge, I don't know anybody in our company who drinks martinis at lunch or would or any of our clients that would suggest it. I mean we're serious people going about doing serious work and you know those days the wildness of those days. I'll tell you a story, school I just won't mention names, but I had a client in the entertainment
As literary critic Jean Franco puts it, “If La vorágine has a message, it is that nature is more powerful than civilization in Latin America.” Meaning not just nature in the literal sense, but also the chaos, wildness , and lawlessness of human nature. Let’s move forward in time to the 21st century, where we start to see the focus shift to environmental harm.
you're inner tracker, you're inner compass and living on that instead of all the shoulds and have tos. And I think we talked about a little bit over lunch, so much of the work that I do with people to help them get in touch with wildness is, I'm doing this thing.
She was passionate about the Red Sox but hated the Patriots and football in general. She gave the impression of a swan, regal but fragile, lovely and thoughtful and capable of sudden wildness . She was the most feminine, self assured, compelling female that he had ever met.
And I think sometimes in men, it's more developed, the girl cell, then it is in women, I think we all have our - but I started to think like what is a girl cell and what are the characteristics of girl cells. And I was thinking compassion, passion, intuition, wildness , outrage, revolution. I was just going through all of that and so I gave this talk at TED just about how each of us have a girl cell and how in men I think this tyranny of patriarchy and the tyranny