Looked
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And he's
looked
at the problem of the health impacts of burning wood versus charcoal.
And Howard
looked
at their product line, and he said, what you have is a dead tomato society.
Instead, he
looked
at the data, and he said, let's see if we can group all these different data points into clusters.
Everyone else in the industry
looked
at what Howard had done, and they said, "Oh my god! We've been thinking all wrong!"
And Howard
looked
to that and said, "That's wrong!"
Around 150 million years ago, the very first fireflies probably
looked
like this.
The first thing we discovered is that once a male and female hook up like this, they stay together all night long, and when we
looked
inside to see what might be happening, we discovered a surprising new twist to firefly sex.
But there are some problems, and this is why, I think, people have not
looked
for pheromones so effectively in humans.
Now, I'm not going to share them with you, but this is the place that most people have
looked
for pheromones.
And then he sat there for a full minute after they were finished and
looked
at us, so bedraggled in the rain, and said, "What you have said is true, and we must bow to the will of the people.
Nirvana, he said, is what you arrive at when you have only bliss to look forward to and find in what
looked
like sorrows the seedlings of your joy.
It
looked
really helpless, like you just wanted to sweep it up into your arms and reassure it.
It wouldn't have
looked
familiar at the time, but if you go looking for the cartoon now, you recognize the animal right away: It's a teddy bear.
I mean, they
looked
the same, but no one thought of them that way.
And I
looked
at her, and I said, "Mommy, I can see you're upset, and I'm going to work harder."
I thought about a lot of the people, in particular a lot of the men, in my life who I
looked
up to.
It kind of is like a résumé review, which is why these guys
looked
great on paper and never quite fit me.
And we were both into yoga and preferred our bagels with peanut butter, so it
looked
pretty promising.
I had to deal with bullying a lot, but as I said, I was raised very normally, so when I started kindergarten, I had absolutely no idea that I
looked
different.
I couldn't see that I
looked
different from other kids.
I went in with my backpack that
looked
like a turtle shell because it was bigger than me, and I walked up to a little girl and smiled at her, and she
looked
up at me like I was a monster, like I was the scariest thing she had ever seen in her life.
And those linguists, please pardon the grammar, because I've not
looked
at it in the last 10 years.
For example, we were stuck for a year trying to understand the intricate biochemical networks inside our cells, and we said, "We are deeply in the cloud," and we had a playful conversation where my student Shai Shen Orr said, "Let's just draw this on a piece of paper, this network," and instead of saying, "But we've done that so many times and it doesn't work," I said, "Yes, and let's use a very big piece of paper," and then Ron Milo said, "Let's use a gigantic architect's blueprint kind of paper, and I know where to print it," and we printed out the network and
looked
at it, and that's where we made our most important discovery, that this complicated network is just made of a handful of simple, repeating interaction patterns like motifs in a stained glass window.
And so the very next lecture I gave in a conference, I talked about my science, and then I talked about the importance of the subjective and emotional aspects of doing science and how we should talk about them, and I
looked
at the audience, and they were cold.
Again, a show of hands: How many of you have ever
looked
to see who edited the dictionary you are using?
These were the men I
looked
up to.
She
looked
at me with the weary eyes of someone who had experienced enough dogmatism to last a lifetime, and said, "I'm tired of hating people."
Amanda
looked
at it and she said, it's an opportunity for me to reclaim my symmetry and to embrace my authenticity.
He
looked
at me, rolled his eyes, and said, "Well, there is this one greenie option for people who have a problem with investing in mining, alcohol or tobacco."
And he
looked
at me.
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