more selfish. They start They start sort of multiplying without thought of the broader organism. wolf . Wolves in the wild rarely have cancer. The domestic dog, cancer is the number one killer of the domestic dog.
I'm Damon Owlia. And I'm one of the producers on "The Accidental Wolf ." I love the "she's a character on the show," a character on "The Accidental Wolf ." You don't want to give anything-- You don't want to give anything away.You can't give anything away.
Absolutely. So in veterinary school, you learn the basics of all the domestic animals and then as you continue to wolf . These creatures were they were essentially extinct and they came back
"I began reading literature again-- Solzhenitsin's "Cancer Ward," BS Johnson's "The Unfortunates," Tolstoy's "Ivan Ilyich," Nagel's "Mind and Cosmos," Wolf , Kafka, Montaigne, Frost, Gravel, memoirs of cancer patients, anything by anyone who had ever written about mortality.I remember the moment when my overwhelming unease yielded, when that seemingly impassable sea of uncertainty parted.
And he also says, if Bob Noyce was still alive, he'd be sharing this prize with me. Wolf is in them, and the other things.
for his for his deed yelling at him that he was like any numb number of wild beasts a dog snapping a lion in Rage a wolf stalking its prey like a jackal like a tiger like all these animals he said youhave destroyed just at a time when we have no friends but our shadows this is a powerful passage in
If you ask me how did the food taste because you had lunch, I couldn't tell you because I was just mechanically wolfing it down. And often probably send the wrong embarrassing text message in the wrong window.She did forgive me.
It was special. It had a spirit, or it had a vital force, that distinguished it from inanimate objects. Wolff saw the development of the chick in epigenetic terms.
It was special. It had a spirit, or it had a vital force, that distinguished it from inanimate objects. Wolff moved to Russia eventually, and it kind of just petered out a little bit.
it's amazing isn't it I mean the thank you y Wolfie but it it's the the the understanding is what's amazing the under the the perception and understanding of of nuances of life is what's really so spectacular and that's something that Mozart continued with in
the first bombs that killed the supreme leader that uh killed those other several dozen doves that he was meeting with? lone wolf actions were complicating his ability to wrap up the war on his own
And we're making tiny movement forward and some progress. A wolf is not a domestic animal and can't be made one.
If you like, it kind of belongs to the broader phenomenon of the quantified self, which became popular thanks to the pages of Wired magazine. Gary Wolf , one of the directors of Wired magazine, is also one of the leaders of the quantified self movement. Here it is presented by also Gary Wolf himself as self-knowledge to numbers.
passion project is a is a a thing like you suffer a lot it's like you feel the only wolf you know like there in your own world to to communicate with the people is we will do that more people you know like focusing that we will get
Bob Paine also coined another term to describe this sort of relationship, this sort of cascading effect of one species on others, Gray wolf -- once re-introduced-- a lot more wolves now in the whole greater Yellowstone system.
But we're aligned to the same desired end result, and that's beautiful. So wolf packs, grizzly bears, cougars don't overlap in their territory.
Jon Wolf . Yes.
And Wolf Blitzer of CNN, who was moderating the debate, asked a question of Ron Paul.
So Wolf raised his hand.
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that wolf in sheep's clothing. It's kind of hot right now. So they did, the guys that are doing that actually did what we did in 1993. We went in there and kinda took over
Howland wolf or Taj Mahal that tingled the nipples of Dino Washington and
libraries Wolf 's father was the attitude of massive
for Wolf it was the problem of women and the ordinary
and wolf initially wrote about and so I want to close with just one quick
Mark Wolfson, our 2022 honoree.
Steve Wolfram didn't say that.
Paula Wolfert had written about it.
is "Wolfman" backwards, right?
Tom Wolfe's book from 1979.
But Wolfgang says, I don't want any of that.
And Wolfgang says to Hans, what are you doing?
Because Wolfgang has a judgment of 6 o'clock.
Stephen Wolfram, who's the creator of Mathematica and somebody that I've followed for many years, a very interesting thinker-- in his book "A New Kind of Science"
And Wolfgang was there.
Rob Wolfe is a super smart dude.
Tobias Wolff-- who's actually a professor at Stanford and a brilliant short story writer-- he's saying that, all of this gets cobbled together
Tom Wolfe is here!
It's not like Wolf of Wall Street.
You call it the wolf pack.
your boss wolf and awesome and not no one here supports the Lakers right oh okay awesome good oh nice okay and I
It is real wolf hair, not the coyotes.
And we're making tiny movement forward and some progress. This was a wolf hybrid.
We grinned big wolf grins at each other.
But too many wolf babies and there's no bunnies left to eat.
that we just wolf down our food, and the danger of that is that we'll over-- it's a sort of an excuse to overeat.
in a wolf . I began to howl like a wolf , and I feel like I had paws and a muzzle instead of my nose.
from the big bad wolf .
But he's a wolf .
She's actually a wolf .