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Now notice that I put B in the land of the known, because we knew about it in the beginning, but C is always more interesting and more important than B. So B is essential in order to get going, but C is much more profound, and that's the amazing thing about resesarch.
Pray to Him." Now, I wasn't religious at that time, nor am I religious now, but it was something so
profound
about my son's words.
It's a pretty
profound
statement.
Just be profound."
Well, this problem, this challenge, is a thing that we must now confront, and I believe that when you have this kind of disengagement, this willful ignorance, it becomes both a cause and a consequence of this concentration of opportunity of wealth and clout that I was describing a moment ago, this
profound
civic inequality.
We live in an era in which there's
profound
medical progress on so many other fronts.
This is
profound
structural change.
And there's a reason for that, which is that we as human beings, even those of us who in words disclaim the importance of our own privacy, instinctively understand the
profound
importance of it.
And so, it's the
profound
thing that Richard talks about: to understand anything, you just need to understand the little bits; a little bit about everything that surrounds it.
And so this little moment had a really
profound
impact on me and our family because it helped us change our frame of reference for what was going on with him, and worry a little bit less and appreciate his resourcefulness more.
Another interesting finding has been the
profound
impact that public policy has on failed entrepreneurs.
And in this case, the luck led to a wonderful,
profound
and powerful situation that was also humorous.
So I did the work, and I have experienced deep and
profound
forgiveness, and as I stand here today, I am living on purpose, I serve, and money serves me.
CA: What you're trying to do in education seems to me incredibly
profound.
CA: So that strikes me as a
profound
and quite beautiful way to end this penultimate day of TED.
Our impact is so profound, most scientists believe humanity has left a permanent mark on Earth’s geological record.
Beauty in the most
profound
sense of fit.
Well, fascinatingly, it turns out that if you give children antibiotics in the first six months of life, they're more likely to become obese later on than if they don't get antibiotics then or only get them later, and so what we do early on may have
profound
impacts on the gut microbial community and on later health that we're only beginning to understand.
So in a project funded by the Gates Foundation, what we're looking at is children in Malawi who have kwashiorkor, a
profound
form of malnutrition, and mice that get the kwashiorkor community transplanted into them lose 30 percent of their body mass in just three weeks, but we can restore their health by using the same peanut butter-based supplement that is used for the children in the clinic, and the mice that receive the community from the healthy identical twins of the kwashiorkor children do fine.
So about eight years ago, a very simple and
profound
observation changed my thinking.
It connects humans to other humans in a
profound
way that I've never seen before in any other form of media.
In a few months, the world is also going to celebrate the launch of a new invention from Microsoft Research, which I think is going to have as
profound
an impact on the way we view the universe as Galileo did four centuries ago.
Some of my colleagues think we're on the verge of something that could cause a
profound
change in that substrate, and that is machine superintelligence.
Now this has
profound
implications, particularly when it comes to questions of power.
And I think this graph for you says something quite
profound.
I've learned some of my most important life lessons from drug dealers and gang members and prostitutes, and I've had some of my most
profound
theological conversations not in the hallowed halls of a seminary but on a street corner on a Friday night, at 1 a.m.
You need three lessons, and they need to be terribly
profound.
And the last thing, it was extraordinarily profound, and it happened only two weeks ago.
Matrescence is profound, but it's also hard, and that's what makes it human.
I think this
profound
disconnect actually symbolizes most of our understanding about human trafficking.
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