So a "Wrinkle In Time," one of my favorite books, said-- the shortest distance between two lines, what is it?
And the one wrinkle here is quantum mechanics, because determinism says that there's this unbroken chain of causes and effects,
So that creates a wrinkle for us in trying to solve this problem.
And the wrinkle is this.
Iron the wrinkles out of your half-hearted strategy.
Through all of the wrinkles and the rheumatism and the gray hairs, there's that kind of love, that kind of core to those two people.
So we did put a small wrinkle in that, which is that even though all the players are playing together against the
And that's a new wrinkle on this, and honestly it's an interesting way to look at it and I had never seen it treated in a book before.
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They don't think they have wrinkles , but nonetheless she does this.
And she was talking about the wrinkles on my forehead.
Sam: Well it's -- there are many wrinkles there as you suggest.
"A Wrinkle In Time."
Now, the sort of wrinkle in this thinking is quantum mechanics because, although we don't fully understand the meaning of quantum mechanics, the experiments are highly verified.
So then there's a little bit of a wrinkle here that's fascinating, which is then the researchers have this brainwave.
And then we also think of these in terms of the wrinkles on our face, graying, or loss of hair, and also, to some degree,
Love sees behind the crack smiles and the wrinkles and the fake laughs and it sees the person there.
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It's like pulling the corners of a bedsheet and you're removing all the wrinkles , right?
So, this is "A Wrinkle in Time."
Well, you need a very complete understanding of all the wrinkles in his shirt.
because it's when I look at Google uh I had someone actually approach me and saw the wrinkles in my face and had tears in
You can't control these muscles right next to your eyes, and so when you're experiencing genuine positive emotions you will see those crinkle or wrinkle next to
Who here, when you were younger, or even now, read "A Wrinkle In Time?"
Anyway, I hope that addresses the point, it's not -- this is the subject of my next book, and obviously it's not, I can't deal with each little wrinkle in the space of an hour,
is very different from the path that you need to get ahead and become a diplomat in Norway or Japan, there's this wrinkle in the data.
So she goes and literally stalks people outside of Salvation Army meetings and in the elevators and says that her all purpose cream can solve their wrinkles .
So that's a us back in the '70s, lots of hair, fewer wrinkles , fewer pounds.
faces of the chubby kids turning cartwheels on the Disney Channel, in the AIDS reports, in Mike Wallace's wrinkles , in Barbara Streisand's tears, in the
Those kinds of jeans with lots of wrinkles and stuff.
But, there is another wrinkle to the story.