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Many pundits have argued that a good
heart
and steadfast moral clarity are superior to triangulations of overeducated policy wonks, like the best and brightest and that dragged us into the quagmire of Vietnam.
As the Iranian government found out when, through a series of front companies, it owned a building in the very
heart
of Manhattan, on Fifth Avenue, despite American sanctions.
Your revelations kind of drove a stake through the
heart
of that rather optimistic view, but you still believe there's a way of doing something about that.
The world makes you something that you're not, but you know inside what you are, and that question burns in your heart: How will you become that?
And for me, the excitement of Bill putting his brain and his
heart
against these huge global problems, these inequities, to me that was exciting.
And I love to use film to take us on a journey through portals of time and space, to make the invisible visible, because what that does, it expands our horizons, it transforms our perception, it opens our minds and it touches our
heart.
About three years ago, a Texas woman told something to me that totally broke my
heart.
They also increase the risk of substance abuse, homelessness,
heart
disease, Alzheimer's, suicide.
When we compare it to other conditions that we're familiar with, things like cancer,
heart
disease, diabetes, in fact, genetics plays a much larger role in autism than it does in any of these other conditions.
Sleep, actually, is something very dear to my heart, because my sleep is a disaster.
And that got doctors very excited, because doctors, they always want to know more information about their patients, particularly at home, and this is particularly true in chronic diseases, like pulmonary diseases, like COPD, or
heart
failure or Alzheimer's and even depression.
She has
heart
failure, and I'm sure many of you guys in the audience have parents, grandparents, loved ones who have chronic diseases.
And I had someone write in, I've had people write in about, can you prove whether or not you can find love again after your
heart'
s broken?
Bob believes in
heart
counts, and it's much more difficult to simply reduce the
heart
count.
No wonder the moon in the window seems to have drifted out of a love poem that you used to know by
heart.
It can reduce our risks of cancer,
heart
disease and obesity.
Second example, more recent, is elegant work done by Helen Hobbs, who said, "I'm going to look at individuals who have very high lipid levels, and I'm going to try to find those people with high lipid levels who don't go on to get
heart
disease."
I spent a couple years finishing graduate school, and the whole entire time while I'm sitting there in buildings at Oxford that were literally built hundreds of years before the United States was even founded, and I'm sitting there talking to dons about the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand, and how that influenced the start of World War I, where the entire time my
heart
and my head were on my soldiers who were now throwing on Kevlars and grabbing their flak vests and figuring out how exactly do I change around or how exactly do I clean a machine gun in the darkness.
So you take a symbol, any symbol, for example the
heart
and the arrow, which most of us would read as the symbol for love, and I'm an artist, so I can draw this in any given degree of realism or abstraction.
In his book on primitive culture, he says the
heart
of religion is what he called animism, that is, the belief in spiritual agency, belief in spirits.
It has all kinds of things in it that are very, very particular that are the results of the specifics of Christian history, and one thing that's at the
heart
of it, one thing that's at the
heart
of most understandings of Christianity, which is the result of the specific history of Christianity, is that it's an extremely creedal religion.
"From far, from eve and morning From yon twelve-winded sky, The stuff of life to knit me Blew hither; here am I. Now — for a breath I tarry Nor yet disperse apart — Take my hand quick and tell me, What have you in your
heart.
It's furnished at least three science fiction titles, I think because it says poems can brings us news from the future or the past or across the world, because their patterns can seem to tell you what's in somebody's
heart.
If they knew her, praise songs would rain from the clouds of their eyes, clearing the vision, bathing the
heart.
One day, I had a conversation with my mother about how my worldview was starting to change, and she said something to me that I will hold dear to my
heart
for as long as I live.
These vascular effects lead to thickening of blood vessel walls and enhance blood platelet stickiness, increasing the likelihood that clots will form and trigger
heart
attacks and strokes.
Just 20 minutes after a smoker’s final cigarette, their
heart
rate and blood pressure begin to return to normal.
A day after ceasing,
heart
attack risk begins to decrease as blood pressure and
heart
rates normalize.
By the one-year anniversary of quitting,
heart
disease risk plummets to half as blood vessel function improves.
Fifteen years in, the likelihood of developing coronary
heart
disease is essentially the same as that of a non-smoker.
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