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She rewrites the first act, reinvents the villain as a tortured hero and Frozen becomes the most successful animated movie
ever.
It was the most magnificent machine
ever
built by humans, and it was the rocket that took us to the Moon.
Growing up in Melbourne, Australia, I was one of those seriously irritating little kids that never,
ever
stopped asking, "Why?"
Today, billions of citizens have more tools, more access to information, more capacity to influence than
ever
before.
This may seem like doom and gloom, like there's nothing we can do about it, like nothing has
ever
changed, like there will always be rich and powerful individuals.
No one believed that a global agreement could
ever
be possible.
On my first press conference, a journalist asked, "Um, Ms. Figueres, do you think that a global agreement is
ever
going to be possible?"
We only get one, and wow, did we
ever
get a good one.
In the end, my son finished with 28 properties, more cash than he'd
ever
seen and held in his entire life, and he now knows the meaning of the phrase 'making it rain'.
In fact, if
ever
you're in a line, and someone in front pulls out their chequebook to pay, you are liable to say to yourself, 'Really, a chequebook?
I realised it was the single best thing they could have
ever
done for me.'
If you've
ever
dated anyone from Seattle, this makes perfect sense.
You have to imagine everybody I've
ever
corresponded with.
That's important because it would allay well, let's say, the ridiculous concerns that the US might have that the SDR could
ever
challenge the dollar's dominant role in international finance.
Additionally, we have a policy that no one is
ever
turned away because of ability to pay.
Every time you see from now on a pregnant lady, she's assembling the biggest amount of information that you will
ever
encounter.
If you're
ever
successful in arranging one of these visits, please tell me about it.
Moholy's ideas were as bold and incisive as ever, but his approach to design was too experimental, as was his insistence on seeing it, as he put it, as an attitude, not a profession to be in tune with the times.
Because even very basic advances in digital technology have enabled them to operate increasingly independently, in or out of a commercial context, to pursue
ever
more ambitious and eclectic objectives.
I think what we fear most is that we will be denied the opportunity to fulfill our true potential, that we are born to dream and we might die without
ever
having the chance.
There won't
ever
not be more to see.
And then there are others where there's no one and there never has been, and so you go just for the pleasure of touching your foot to sand that no foot has
ever
touched before.
Has anyone here
ever
been to school?
Let me ask the audience a question: Did you
ever
lie as a child?
This is the most honest group of people I've
ever
met.
Words were said to me that I never thought I would
ever
hear it said to my face by another human being.
None of us should ever,
ever
even try to think about what else could happen if we don't go there.
I was way more scared than I had
ever
been in Afghanistan.
Modern society has probably produced the highest rates of suicide and depression and anxiety and loneliness and child abuse
ever
in human history.
The gap between rich and poor is the biggest it's
ever
been.
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