Always
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I
always
get goosebumps every time I see it.
I
always
used to end my early TED Talks with a rather horrifying line, which is, "We have a challenge.
So, music
always
involved social interaction.
But there's also less choice, because in a global pyramid, you can't
always
tell what you want.
They have some way to interact that's not
always
direct.
Number one: Whatever happens, whether you succeed or you fail, people with high expectations
always
feel better.
From slavery through mass incarceration, it
always
has been.
I have to tell you, that's not
always
the case in my experience in the NGO world.
But I say it has to be under the conditions I've
always
worked: no credit, no logos, no sponsoring.
Well I do as I
always
do.
And since what's impossible is
always
unknown, it allows me to believe I can cheat the impossible.
So thanks to this student, who questioned what everyone else had assumed to be true, this project taught me an important lesson about life, which is to
always
question assumptions.
I've
always
wanted to be a cyborg.
One of the things that
always
frustrated me about astronomy when I was a kid is how it was
always
presented so two-dimensionally and so static.
Typically, when people present galaxies, it's
always
beautiful photos, but they're
always
static.
And like I
always
do when I don't know the answer to one of my questions, I began doing my homework.
There's
always
that fourth, Choice D: all of the above.
My mom wanted me to understand that I should never just write off opinions that I disagreed with or disliked, because there was
always
something to learn from the perspectives of others, even when doing so might be difficult.
So I
always
felt like my job was to take these ideas and kind of turn them into company goals, make them achievable, and kind of roll the company over from this steep slope, get it comfortable.
But then once I realized that that's his job, and my job is to get the company close to comfortable so he can push again and put us back on that slope, then I started liking my job a lot more, instead of
always
being frustrated.
Now, I gotta tell you, I'm
always
reading books about explorers.
And whenever I go to America, and I have to pay with a mag stripe on the back of the card, I
always
sign it Carlos Tethers anyway, just as a security mechanism, because if a transaction ever gets disputed, and it comes back and it says Dave Birch, I know it must have been a criminal, because I would never sign it Dave Birch.
Students today are often immersed in an environment where what they learn is subjects that have truth and beauty embedded in them, but the way they're taught is compartmentalized and it's drawn down to the point where the truth and beauty are not
always
evident.
I
always
wanted to become a walking laboratory of social engagement: to resonate other people's feelings, thoughts, intentions, motivations, in the act of being with them.
As a scientist, I
always
wanted to measure that resonance, that sense of the other that happens so quickly, in the blink of an eye.
We're
always
in this stance of being the object of somebody else's subjectivity.
But they're
always
doing things by themselves.
We
always
think about autism as something that happens later on in life.
He had a Dixieland jazz band when we were growing up, and he would
always
cover Louis Armstrong tunes.
Listen to one of the design features of Plato's Government 4.0: "The State in which the rulers are most reluctant to govern is
always
the best and most quietly governed, and the State in which they are most eager, the worst."
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