Belong
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And that's why I believe that Netflix was so successful, because they used data and brains where they
belong
in the process.
In list-like sentences, it can exert more force than commas do, cutting sentences into compartments and grouping items that
belong
together.
But as beneficial as they are, semicolons don't
belong
just anywhere.
And in many cases, members may willingly submit out of desire to
belong
and to attain the promised rewards.
Because in the end, with this color and this hair, I cannot
belong
to some places.
But our bodies have a natural immune-defense system: cells that reside in the bloodstream and pick out things that don't belong, so that it can destroy or eliminate them.
They know that their cities
belong
as much to the global network civilization as to their home countries.
You
belong
in the room, too."
I don't even think pigeons
belong
in pigeonholes.
It's people happy to be together, happy to
belong
to a large national community.
From my point of view, the main focus should be on creating places that make their people feel they
belong.
That's because digital money isn't really mine, it's entries in databases that
belong
to my bank, my credit card company or my investment firm.
And the more fundamentalist I became in my worship of change and openness, the more I drove you towards the other polarity, to cling, to freeze, to close, to
belong.
But at the same time, we have to actively create a positive culture of voting that people want to
belong
to, be part of, and experience together.
We invented Liquid Lead as a way of stripping out all the ideas that don't
belong
to us and taking partner dancing back to what it really always was: the fine art of taking care of each other.
And we will be ugly again when we don't
belong.
Very quickly, I felt like I didn't
belong.
There were some other moments that reminded me that I didn't
belong.
In medical school, the lowest grades
belong
to the students who agree most strongly with statements like, "I love helping others," which suggests the doctor you ought to trust is the one who came to med school with no desire to help anybody.
In every job, in every organization I've ever studied, the best results
belong
to the givers again.
I mean, think about it: the care we take in selecting sunglasses, or jewelry, or accessories is really important, so if it isn't beautiful, it really doesn't
belong
on your face.
Our lives, our dreams, our future does not
belong
to us, it belongs to our parents and their community.
But in actuality, I find talking about jailing much less depressing than the alternative, because I think if we don't talk about these issues and collectively change how we think about jailing, at the end of all of our lives, we'll still have jails full of poor people who don't
belong
there.
Perhaps we should lock up our concepts of race in a time capsule, bury them and dig them up in a thousand years, peer at them with the clearly more enlightened, raceless versions of ourselves that
belong
to the future.
What if you
belong
to the very race of people who have always been pitted against time?
Time does not
belong
to us.
They could pollute the atmosphere and the oceans, which
belong
to all of us, or they could be responsible and they could help all of us.
And this is where the magic happened, in that classroom when all the students started taking their seats and I began to speak, despite this renewed feeling that I didn't deserve to be there, that I didn't
belong
there or have a right to break the silence.
Why don't you guys think about the categories that you all
belong
to.
Where does she
belong?
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