Reminded
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We need to be
reminded
by these patron goddesses of idle fellows that slowing down and being in the present, not thinking about what you've got to do and what you should have done, but just being here, letting your imagination lift from the everyday concerns down here and just being in the present, it's good for you, and it's good for the way you feel.
My little boy
reminded
me that for all the technology and all the toys in the world, sometimes just a small block of wood, if you stack it up tall, actually is an incredibly inspiring thing.
Voice 5: Still today I pray and think about those who lost their lives, and those who gave their lives to help others, but I'm also
reminded
of the fabric of this country, the love, the compassIon, the strength, and I watched a nation come together in the middle of a terrible tragedy.
And besides that, it
reminded
me of ancient epidemics that were previously completely misunderstood because the science hadn't been there before, epidemics of plague or typhus or leprosy, where the prevalent ideas were that there were bad people or bad humors or bad air, and widows were dragged around the moat, and dungeons were part of the solution.
This
reminded
me of clustering that we'd seen also in infectious epidemics, for example cholera.
So every time you pulled on a t-shirt, or switched the light on, or went to the bathroom, or sometimes all three together, you were
reminded
sustainability was about compromise.
On top of that, we selected some strategic points
reminded
of this idea of the gates and connecting them by straight lines, and this modified this initial pattern.
Nature had just
reminded
us that it was stronger than all our technology, and yet here we were, obsessed about being wired.
And it
reminded
me that even people who grow up in cities feel a natural connection with the natural world and with animals.
One of the first people I interviewed described depression as a slower way of being dead, and that was a good thing for me to hear early on because it
reminded
me that that slow way of being dead can lead to actual deadness, that this is a serious business.
It
reminded
me, in an odd kind of way, of my niece's fifth birthday party.
This also
reminded
us of two very different pictorial traditions.
I was
reminded
of a common response through history of how you build a solid Adam II, how you build a depth of character.
Good news: I found three that I particularly liked, the first by Samuel Johnson, who said, "When making your choice in life, do not forget to live," the second by Aeschylus, who
reminded
us that "happiness is a choice that requires effort," and the third is one by Groucho Marx who said, "I wouldn't want to choose to belong to any club that would have me as a member."
It happened because a group of us
reminded
the middle class that they are the source of growth and prosperity in capitalist economies.
We
reminded
them that when workers have more money, businesses have more customers, and need more employees.
We
reminded
them that when businesses pay workers a living wage, taxpayers are relieved of the burden of funding the poverty programs like food stamps and medical assistance and rent assistance that those workers need.
We
reminded
them that low-wage workers make terrible taxpayers, and that when you raise the minimum wage for all businesses, all businesses benefit yet all can compete.
I couldn't use my locker for weeks because the bolt on the lock
reminded
me of the one I had put on my lips when the homeless man on the corner looked at me with eyes up merely searching for an affirmation that he was worth seeing.
I'm
reminded
of a recent visit I took to a Syrian refugee camp in northern Iraq, and I met this girl, and I thought, "She's beautiful," and I went up to her and asked her, "Can I take your picture?"
It makes so much sense, but I'm
reminded
of the terrible war in Somalia that has been raging on for 22 years.
Notices a lot of activity at the Tre Scalini restaurant, is
reminded
that it is lunchtime and she's hungry.
Secondly, the participants were told before the study and
reminded
any time they raised a concern, that although the shocks were painful, they were not fatal and indeed caused no permanent damage whatsoever.
Not a day goes by that I'm not
reminded
of my mistake, and I regret that mistake deeply.
DI: And I've been
reminded
countless times of the courage and goodness of people, and how the arc of history truly does bend towards justice.
It was met with nostalgic aunts who missed seeing my knees in the shadow of skirts, who
reminded
me that my kind of attitude would never bring a husband home, that I exist for heterosexual marriage and child-bearing.
And it
reminded
me why I play defensively in things like my house.
Now, I wish I could tell you this story ends 30 years ago in that little discussion group, but I was
reminded
of it quite recently at my university where I teach.
When I arrived for our visit, the guards
reminded
me that they knew who I was and knew about my work.
And then I
reminded
myself of my number one belief: design can change the world.
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