Remind
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And, if nothing else, to
remind
us that that wonderfully seductive idea of the unbiased, clean search result is, and is likely to remain, a myth.
I
remind
you of one thing: in Turkey, at the beginning of the crisis, I remember one minister saying, "Turkey will be able to receive up to 100,000 people."
But over at Hilbert's Infinite Hotel, where there's never any vacancy and always room for more, the scenarios faced by the ever-diligent and maybe too hospitable night manager serve to
remind
us of just how hard it is for our relatively finite minds to grasp a concept as large as infinity.
Don't we deserve a hero to
remind
everyone that our country was build on the struggles of immigrants?" "And what about the struggles of Native Americans who were nearly wiped out and forced into reservations and whose descendants still suffer from poverty and discrimination?
And we are now friends, and on a regular basis, we
remind
him and his team of the promises he has made.
And in this age, where everything seems mapped, measured and studied, in this age of information, I
remind
you all that discoveries are not just made in the black void of the unknown but in the white noise of overwhelming data.
I'm not going to
remind
you what happened with subprime mortgages, but it's the same thing.
And then I waited again, but this time I read through almost every tweet I had ever tweeted to convince myself, no, to
remind
myself that I'm really funny and that if nobody gets it, that's fine.
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, and it is my job, my responsibility, as an astronomer to
remind
people that alien hypotheses should always be a last resort.
Or rather, if there is an answer, it is to
remind
myself that there is uncertainty in everything, and that is good, because then I will discover something new.
If so, fortunately, there are countless records to
remind
us that the world does change, sometimes for the better.
So these three desire paths
remind
me we need to design for real human needs.
Does it
remind
you of something?
However, I'd like to
remind
you of two things from the Goldilocks story that we may not think about so often but that I think are really relevant here.
And on my wedding day, my father came to me again and said, "You know, I'm going to
remind
you again, that each generation has to do better than the last one.
And then a few years later, I had a child, my first child, and again, my father comes to the hospital, and we're looking at the glass, and see all the children on the other side, and he said, "I've got to
remind
you again, that for each generation to do better, you're going to have to be a better father than I was."
So even in these Edens, even in these perfect-looking places that seem to
remind
us of a past before humans, we're essentially looking at a humanized landscape.
It might
remind
you of a sort of intelligence.
We must believe in their brilliance, and
remind
them by teaching them that there indeed is power in education.
Both of them bring the imagination to life in ways that
remind
us that all of our bonds in the end are imagined, and can be reimagined.
Church bells can
remind
us of the passing of time, or perhaps our own mortality.
(Glass breaks) Scientists believe that dissonant sounds, for example, brass or wind instruments played very loud, may
remind
us of animal howls in nature and therefore create a sense of irritation or fear.
KKM: And I had to
remind
myself of a lot of things, too.
In a world that conspires to make us believe that we are invisible and that we are impotent, religious communities and religious ritual can
remind
us that for whatever amount of time we have here on this Earth, whatever gifts and blessings we were given, whatever resources we have, we can and we must use them to try to make the world a little bit more just and a little bit more loving.
Remind
them that the year has passed to be docile or small.
Love still feels totally maddening and crushing some days, and when I feel really frustrated, I have to
remind
myself: my job in this relationship is to talk to my partner about what I want to make together.
To
remind
myself how astonished I should be, I occasionally look out the window in my office in Cambridge at this bridge, which goes across the Charles River, between the Kennedy School and Harvard Business School.
And just to
remind
you if you do, this won't be the first time.
Let me
remind
you of what happened right after World War II.
Now, while in India, my parents always
remind
me to only drink boiled or bottled water, because unlike here in America, where I can just turn on a tap and easily get clean, potable water, in India, the water is often contaminated.
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