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Of course, it’s difficult to be certain that these ruins are the true remains of ancient Troy, and scholars still dispute whether the Trojan War as described by Homer
ever
happened.
Not only do I have a fleet of cars available to me in seven cities around the world that I can have at my beck and call, but heaven forbid I would
ever
maintain or deal with the repair or have anything to do with it.
The company has been doubling in size
ever
since I founded it, or greater.
Why would you
ever
want to go by yourself in your own car?
Ever
notice how we tend to identify ourselves by our wounds?
Drugs are cheaper and more available than ever, and consumption has risen globally.
Every time a forest is cut down, every time a marsh is filled in, it is a potential lab that goes with it, and which we will never,
ever
recover.
Look at the murder and mayhem in Mexico, Central America, so many other parts of the planet, the global black market estimated at 300 billion dollars a year, prisons packed in the United States and elsewhere, police and military drawn into an unwinnable war that violates basic rights, and ordinary citizens just hope they don't get caught in the crossfire, and meanwhile, more people using more drugs than
ever.
Yet in my country and many others, half of all the people who were
ever
addicted to cigarettes have quit without anyone being arrested or put in jail or sent to a "treatment program" by a prosecutor or a judge.
The first patient to
ever
be treated with an antibiotic was a policeman in Oxford.
That was the single hardest decision I
ever
made, to let her die in peace, and I carry those words of those doctors with me every single day.
What you really want is for Brazil to get
ever
more efficient at creating social progress from its GDP, so it becomes more like New Zealand.
A couple of years ago, I put a video on Youtube, and in the video, I acted out every terrible conference call you've
ever
been on.
But I've done that
ever
since I was a child,
ever
since I was a tiny little girl.
Imagine if that was the best compliment you
ever
received.
And people would often write off someone who's nonverbal, but that's silly, because my little brother and sister are the best siblings that you could
ever
hope for.
I avoided every science class I
ever
could.
Because he wants them to see what the reality of this is, and how he's never,
ever
going to give up.
And the third thing I want to leave you with: If you
ever
come across a situation that you see as so unacceptable, I want you to dig down as deep as you can and find your best mother bear and go after it.
And those young people I just mentioned, they're more digitally savvy and tech-aware than
ever
before.
And I spent a week as an apprentice on his farm, and I took away from this some of the most hopeful news about our relationship to nature that I've
ever
come across in 25 years of writing about nature.
I've been doing this for a long time, and I want to tell you, these people know these forests and these medicinal treasures better than we do and better than we
ever
will.
Who would you rather be treated by? (Applause) Now, make no mistake — Western medicine is the most successful system of healing
ever
devised, but there's plenty of holes in it.
I've been leading polar expeditions for most of my adult life, and last month, my teammate Tarka L'Herpiniere and I finished the most ambitious expedition I've
ever
attempted.
No one's come close to that
ever
since.
When I say it was like walking from here to San Francisco and back, I actually mean it was like dragging something that weighs a shade more than the heaviest
ever
NFL player.
This was the biggest dream I've
ever
had, and it was so nearly perfect.
We'd made the longest
ever
polar journey on foot, something I'd been dreaming of doing for a decade.
If I'm honest, Antarctica challenged me and humbled me so deeply that I'm not sure I'll
ever
be able to put it into words.
The closer I got to my finish line, that rubbly, rocky coast of Ross Island, the more I started to realize that the biggest lesson that this very long, very hard walk might be teaching me is that happiness is not a finish line, that for us humans, the perfection that so many of us seem to dream of might not
ever
be truly attainable, and that if we can't feel content here, today, now, on our journeys amidst the mess and the striving that we all inhabit, the open loops, the half-finished to-do lists, the could-do-better-next-times, then we might never feel it.
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