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"It's funny," I said to myself, "You can mingle with the opposite sex at the holy Kaaba, but not at the Burger King?" (Laughter) Quite, quite ironic.
I
myself
am a philosopher, and one of our occupational hazards is that people ask us what the meaning of life is.
And so I consider
myself
one of these people, along with most of the other experimental quantum physicists, who need a good deal of logic to string together these complex ideas.
It was worth locking
myself
in a clean room to do this for all those years because, check this out, the difference in scale between a single atom and that chunk of metal is about the same as the difference between that chunk of metal and you.
I've spent a whole lot of my life trying to be
myself
and at the same time fit in.
Because the lesson I'm trying to learn
myself
this week is that it's okay to let go.
I mean, they were so brave and so bold and so radical in what they did, that I find
myself
watching that cheesy musical "1776" every few years, and it's not because of the music, which is totally forgettable.
So certainly, the physicians of today, including myself, are completely reliable on these devices.
I'm just going to make the whole thing
myself.
I had been blogging under the name "Patient Dave," and when I discovered this, I just renamed
myself
e-Patient Dave.
I taught
myself
to cook with a bunch of big books like this.
If he doesn't kill me, then, I think, I want to do it
myself.
And I look back to those early days when I had the lofty title, I still have, of chief exec, but in the early days, I was chief exec of
myself.
And it's because, at every stage of my life, I have been lucky enough to have someone alongside me at the right time who maybe has believed in me, which in turn has helped me just to believe a little bit more in myself, which has been so important.
By the age of 24, I found
myself
convicted in prison in Egypt, being blacklisted from three countries in the world for attempting to overthrow their governments, being subjected to torture in Egyptian jails and sentenced to five years as a prisoner of conscience.
So half a year ago, I decided to go to Pakistan
myself.
When I first heard this theme, I thought, well, embracing otherness is embracing
myself.
I'd literally lose
myself.
I could be in the movement in a way that I wasn't able to be in my real life, in
myself.
I thought I lacked substance, and the fact that I could feel others' meant that I had nothing of
myself
to feel.
I looked at
myself
in the mirror, and I said ... "Which friend can you call to call in a bomb threat?
I didn't know what I got
myself
into.
GH: What had I gotten
myself
into?
I painted it myself; I'm a forger."
Well after many years working in trade and economics, four years ago, I found
myself
working on the front lines of human vulnerability.
And I found
myself
in the places where people are fighting every day to survive and can't even obtain a meal.
It was a way of locating
myself.
MT: I like to think of
myself
as an honest magician.
So bearing that in mind, as a chemist, I wanted to ask
myself
the question frustrated by biology: What is the minimal unit of matter that can undergo Darwinian evolution?
Twenty-nine years later, as a Sunday school teacher myself, my faith was challenged by a young nine-year-old who asked a series of questions.
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