Permanent
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From Lascaux to the Louvre to Carnegie Hall, human beings have a
permanent
innate taste for virtuoso displays in the arts.
This does not mean that it's the final solution, or that this even provides
permanent
protection.
But what's unusual about the Costa Rica Dome is, in fact, it's not a
permanent
place.
And it led to what became
permanent
postconcussion symptoms: constant headaches, inability to sleep, depression, feeling in a fog.
So I said to my assistant, "Invite the other women
permanent
representatives."
The only thing left now is a
permanent
shadow of positive light.
This is a
permanent
magnet.
So what we're looking for is a
permanent
solution.
So we're looking for a
permanent
solution, and this is where we get lucky.
Today, I'm using it to create permanent, billowing, voluptuous forms the scale of hard-edged buildings in cities around the world.
He asked if I could build this as a
permanent
piece for the city.
It was hard to believe that what I had imagined was now built,
permanent
and had lost nothing in translation.
The European Union employs a
permanent
staff of about 2,500 translators.
The alternative, which was proposed by Mahatma Gandhi, was to institutionalize and make poverty
permanent.
And I thought it might serve as a kind of
permanent
mnemonic device.
We were standing out in the desert all alone and, thinking about my house, he said, "Did it ever occur to you if you built stuff more permanent, somewhere in 2000 years somebody's going to like it?"
Luckily I started to get some clients that had a little more money, so the stuff was a little more
permanent.
But unlike other visual narratives, like film or television or animation or video, comics are what I call
permanent.
There is something about what it means to be you which defines you, and it's kind of
permanent
and unchanging.
And that this is kind of a
permanent
truth about ourselves, something that's the same throughout life.
Now this idea, that what we are, the way to understand ourselves, is as not of some
permanent
being, which has experiences, but is kind of a collection of experiences, might strike you as kind of weird.
Why think of ourselves as somehow not just being a collection of all our parts, but somehow being a separate,
permanent
entity which has those parts?
You might think that if it's true, that for each one of us there is no abiding core of self, no
permanent
essence, does that mean that really, the self is an illusion?
Now if you take something like this, you can appreciate the fact that in lots of ways, there's nothing
permanent
about this.
Because if you think that you have this fixed,
permanent
essence, which is always the same, throughout your life, no matter what, in a sense you're kind of trapped.
I stand for this soldier who suffered partial hearing loss and sustained
permanent
injuries to her leg, when she was hit by a rocket on a mission in Afghanistan.
From this will come a sense of constancy, a sense of having a
permanent
traveling companion, somebody with whom they road-tested life before they ever had to get out and travel it on their own.
What we do is prolong people's lives, and delay death, and redirect death, but we can't, strictly speaking, save lives on any sort of
permanent
basis.
There's one
permanent
steel ring at the top, but it can't be seen from any vantage point on the Mall.
We humans are inventing a new fire, not dug from below, but flowing from above; not scarce, but bountiful; not local, but everywhere; not transient, but permanent; not costly, but free.
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