Fortunate
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She wants to go to college, but she wants to come back to Bertie County, because that's where her family is from, where she calls home, and she feels very strongly about giving back to this place that she's been fairly
fortunate
in.
In every one of these rides I always end up standing in one of these incredible locations, taking in this incredible landscape around me, and I feel blessed and
fortunate
that I'm alive, and that I sense every fiber in my aching body.
And I feel blessed and
fortunate
that 15 years ago I had the courage to resign my tenured position at NYU and return to my home country where I can do these incredible rides with this group of troubled kids coming from Ethiopia and Morocco and Russia.
It makes me incredibly
fortunate
to live at this moment in history.
But not all patients on the transplant wait list are so
fortunate.
I'm very
fortunate
to be here.
I feel so
fortunate.
I was really
fortunate
to have President Obama visit my lab this year on his visit to MIT, and I really wanted to give him a periodic table.
And this is an insight that came, about two decades ago, from a person that I'm very
fortunate
to work with, David Kaplan.
I was one of the
fortunate
few that really did get to know him and enjoyed his presence.
I was very
fortunate
early in my career.
I was
fortunate
in finding things.
And I have been
fortunate
enough to find things like the first eggs in the Western hemisphere and the first baby dinosaurs in nests, the first dinosaur embryos and massive accumulations of bones.
I was
fortunate
to find a dentist who applied this entire universe of technology you're about to see to establish that if he repositioned my jaw, the headaches pretty much resolved, but that then my teeth weren't in the right place.
We are
fortunate
that the new urbanists were there, for the last 10 years, excavating all that information that was thrown in the garbage by our parents' generation after World War II.
My generation has been very
fortunate
to witness and participate in the historic transformation of China that has made so many changes in the past 20, 30 years.
But then we are also so
fortunate
to witness the transformation of the whole country.
And we're
fortunate
today to have Amanda Kitts come and join us.
I'm
fortunate
enough to be part of one.
And since they're used so often, a lot of times the sequence of random characters shown to the user is not so
fortunate.
I was
fortunate
to have a supportive manager who was happy to see how things went as we went along, rather than requiring a concrete plan up front.
Yes, we do have all the resources that we need in order to develop new cultural institutions, but what I think is more important is that we are very
fortunate
to have visionary leaders who understand that this can't happen from outside, it has to come from within.
And I’m also really
fortunate
to have a really close group of friends at school.
I was
fortunate
to join NASA and successfully propose an experiment to fly to Venus.
Indeed, it is a rare but
fortunate
opportunity for a migrant to address a gathering like this.
At Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, I'm really
fortunate
to be surrounded by colleagues who share this passion.
While I was
fortunate
to meet peers and professors who were interested in doing the same thing, my desire to engage with difficult ideas was also met with resistance.
And here is Merce Cunningham, I was
fortunate
to dance with him when I was younger, and here he is a dancer, and while he is dancing, he is both the dancer and the dance.
I have been
fortunate
to have had these magnificant students and post-docs who have taught me so much, and I have had many of these groups come and go.
At first glance, the pounding site seems full of powerful men, but when we look closer, we see some less
fortunate
working on the fringes, and children too.
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