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So I think it's been more a coming to over time towards each other's point of view, and
quite
frankly, the work is better because of it.
Is anything, the story of what's gone right there is
quite
a long and complex one.
All our kids have been to Africa
quite
a bit, actually.
We read an article long, actually, before we got married, where Warren Buffett talked about that, and we're
quite
convinced that it wasn't a favor either to society or to the kids.
It's allowed us to increase our ambition in what the foundation can do
quite
dramatically.
You go to a black church, their preacher starts off and he realizes that he has to engage the audience, so he starts off with this sort of wordplay in the beginning oftentimes, and then he takes a pause, and he says, "Oh my gosh, they're not
quite
paying attention."
No virtuous act is
quite
as virtuous from the standpoint of our friend or foe as from our own standpoint.
I think in another era we did not expect
quite
so much from ourselves, and it is important that we all remember that the next time we are staring with our hearts racing at those bookshelves.
This is from the mid-'70s early trials of Bell Centennial typeface I designed for the U.S. phone books, and it was my first experience of digital type, and
quite
a baptism.
She told me that a few didn't
quite
meet her own mark for what she wanted them to be.
"Lord, grant that I desire more than I can accomplish," Michelangelo implored, as if to that Old Testament God on the Sistine Chapel, and he himself was that Adam with his finger outstretched and not
quite
touching that God's hand.
So we are trying different types of energy now, alternative energy, but it proved
quite
difficult to find something that's as convenient and as cost-effective as oil, gas and coal.
Now, a fusion plant would actually be
quite
cost-effective and it also would be
quite
safe.
That's actually not
quite
true.
It's a big laser machine in the U.S., and last month they announced with
quite
a bit of noise that they had managed to make more fusion energy from the fusion than the energy that they put in the center of the ping pong ball.
Now, that's not
quite
good enough, because the laser to put that energy in was more energy than that, but it was pretty good.
Now, this was all very good except for the problem that it didn't
quite
work.
It makes the plasma at about a lukewarm temperature of three million degrees C. Unfortunately, it doesn't last
quite
long enough, so we need to extend the life of the plasma a little bit, but last month it got a lot better, so I think we have the plasma compressing now.
When I asked him about what the solution to the problem might be, the answer was
quite
surprising.
That same diagnosis of autism, though, also applies to Gabriel, another 13-year-old boy who has
quite
a different set of challenges.
He's actually
quite
remarkably gifted in mathematics.
As we did this, though, it was really
quite
humbling, because we realized that there was not simply one gene for autism.
It's
quite
a bit more than any other organization in the world has, as far as we know.
When I was first asked to speak at TED, I wasn't
quite
sure what my angle was, at first, so yeah, I immediately started watching tons of TED Talks, which is pretty much absolutely the worst thing that you can do because you start to go into panic mode, thinking, I haven't mounted a successful expedition to the North Pole yet.
And we discovered this recipe in
quite
an odd way that I'll come back to in a moment.
That must be
quite
the experience to be there.
And
quite
spontaneously, nobody expected, people started trading with each other.
And he thought about it
quite
a long time, and finally he said, "Ma'am, I miss almost all of it."
I think it's
quite
apt.
As a firefly junkie, the past 20 years have been
quite
an exciting ride.
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