Looked
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As I placed the defibrillator pads on his chest, prepping for what was going to happen, he
looked
me in the eye and said, "I wish I had spent more time with my children and grandchildren instead of being selfish with my time."
If you
looked
in the book, you saw this ... (Laughter) which I really was appalled by.
We were shaking like two chickens that had been rained on, and we
looked
at him.
And we
looked
at him with the cat face.
I watched everything that I'd built crumbling, and it
looked
like all this stuff was going to die and 15 years work would have come for nothing.
And we went to visit a school and started talking to the children, and then I saw this girl across the room who
looked
to me to be the same age as my own daughter, and I went up and talked to her.
My son Isaac, when he was two, was diagnosed with autism, and he was this happy, hilarious, loving, affectionate little guy, but the metrics on his developmental evaluations, which
looked
at things like the number of words — at that point, none — communicative gestures and minimal eye contact, put his developmental level at that of a nine-month-old baby.
And he
looked
at me very seriously and said, "Typed in the box."
One very telling study
looked
at a program in India that gives livestock to the so-called ultra-poor, and they found that 30 percent of recipients had turned around and sold the livestock they had been given for cash.
So far, we've
looked
for the poorest people in the poorest villages, and in this part of the world, they're the ones living in homes made of mud and thatch, not cement and iron.
He
looked
through the records, and he discovered that a surprisingly large number of people in that hospital were there because of injuries due to falling coconuts.
She had a baby, One day she looked, and on the floor, her infant son had picked up her bra, and had her bra on his face.
And finally, we
looked
at predator-prey behavior.
I wanted to see what a crazy person
looked
like."
DU: So the last day of filming, we ended up in Vila Cruzeiro, and we were sitting down and we had a drink, and we were overlooking this hill with all these houses, and most of these houses
looked
unfinished, and they had walls of bare brick, but we saw some of these houses which were plastered and painted, and suddenly we had this idea: what would it look like if all these houses would be plastered and painted?
So we started painting, and the first thing we did was to paint everything blue, and we thought that
looked
already pretty good.
And we had an opportunity to try that out in a community in the central part of Rio, which is called Santa Marta, and we made a design for this place which
looked
like this, and then we got people to go along with it because turns out that if your idea is ridiculously big, it's easier to get people to go along with this.
When I went to Chechnya, the first person I met
looked
at me and was like, "What are you doing here?
The ICU doctor
looked
at me in the eye, pointed at my then 16-year-old sister, and said, "Do you remember when you were that age?
Then he put his hands on his knees, he
looked
right at my 27-year-old kid, and said, "I don't know how to tell a 27-year-old this: Pete, you have ALS."
I
looked
at my husband, he
looked
at me, and then we
looked
at the doctor, and we said, "ALS?
And he
looked
at us, and he said, "Mr.
And that's when I got the idea, which was, "Well, what would happen if we kind of
looked
at us from this point of view of these other species who are working on us?"
And suddenly everything
looked
different.
People who kept their eyes on the prize saw the finish line as 30 percent closer than people who
looked
around as they naturally would.
People who kept their eyes on the prize told us afterward that it required 17 percent less exertion for them to do this exercise than people who
looked
around naturally.
People who kept their eyes on the prize actually moved 23 percent faster than people who
looked
around naturally.
He
looked
me in the face and he said, "Take off your shoe and give me your machete."
This fellow
looked
at the medicine man, and he said, "You didn't go to medical school, did you?"
The shaman
looked
at him and he said, "You know what?
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