Always
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That
always
happens.
And I don't just mean that
always
happens with the Internet, I mean that
always
happens with media, full stop.
Remember, until the 1970s, the spread of democracy has
always
been accompanied by the decline of inequality.
And by the way, mistrust was
always
very important for democracy.
And I have to ask the question that VCs
always
ask: "Sir, what is your business, and who is your customer?"
And the arrangers
always
put out a glass of water for you onstage so you have something to drink if you get thirsty, and I
always
so badly want to drink that water, but I don't dare to pick the glass up because then people might be able to see that my hands are shaking.
To me that's the true beauty of making useless things, because it's this acknowledgment that you don't
always
know what the best answer is.
LIFT has
always
been a pioneer in the use of venues.
My soul is
always
soothed by the giant live oak trees, shading lovers, drunks and dreamers for hundreds of years, and I trust a city that
always
makes way for music.
So, while I
always
understood the value of cooling during my summer vacations, I actually wound up working on this problem because of an intellectual puzzle that I came across about six years ago.
And it's
always
been understood by climate scientists and meteorologists as a very important natural phenomenon.
But ever since I was a young girl, I was
always
fascinated with how the world worked exactly how it did.
There's
always
something to be done, something to be refined.
We tell it in our story of evolution as well, from our lolloping ancestors to Homo erectus, finally upright, to Homo sapiens, depicted,
always
a man,
always
mid-stride.
Here's Mr. Clean looking amorously at all the other Procter & Gamble products, and Procter & Gamble, you know, the statistic
always
cited is that Wal-Mart is their largest customer, and it's true, as one store, Wal-Mart buys 15 percent, thus 15 percent of Procter & Gamble's business is with Wal-Mart, but their largest market segment is something that they call "high frequency stores," which is all these tiny kiosks and the lady in the canoe and all these other businesses that exist in System D, the informal economy, and Procter & Gamble makes 20 percent of its money from that market segment, and it's the only market segment that's growing.
Terrorists are
always
adapting in minor and major ways to new circumstances, and despite what you might see on TV, these adaptations, and the detection of them, are fundamentally human.
And we know that the smartest person
always
works for someone else.
The opposing council
always
fight it and oppose it.
So there's
always
a big question that comes up, because plastic in the ocean has got a really bad reputation right now, and so we've been thinking cradle to cradle.
There will
always
be waste.
When people talk about the need to increase global food production to feed those nine billion people that are expected on the planet by 2050, I
always
think of these graphs.
I step off, I'm standing on the platform, and I feel my index finger in the first scar that I ever got, from my umbilical cord, and then around that, is traced the last scar that I got from my surgeon, and I think that, that chance encounter with those kids on the street with their knives led me to my surgical team, and their training and their skill and, always, a little bit of luck pushed back against chaos.
TED has
always
celebrated what technology can do for us, technology in its finished form.
I nervously started, and, of course, things are
always
harder than you think they're going to be.
The next day I saw him talking to a customer at our tofu store, and he said, "You know, John's good at math." (Laughter) And that
always
stuck with me all my life.
If you hit G, life's okay, so I
always
say, "Hit G, and it's going to be all right.
So that was 20 years ago, and I was
always
on the periphery of art.
A traditional leader is
always
wanting to be right, whereas a creative leader hopes to be right.
Now, I've looked at thousands of these marketplaces, and trust and efficiency are
always
the critical ingredients.
And I found that even scientists don't
always
agree, and they sometimes use the words "joy" and "happiness" and "positivity" more or less interchangeably.
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