Saying
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I'm saying, "Please blow up."
What kind of petty things are you not
saying
out of your mouth?
Teenagers who would tell us about the stuff they were doing in the streets all day asked, "But can I have a poster to put it on my wall at night so I can see it on my way to bed?" Gangsters were calling, saying, "I can tell you where violence is not going to come from, because we're committing to the Peace Challenge."
It started with a question by the mayor of the city, who came to us
saying
that Spain and Southern Europe have a beautiful tradition of using water in public space, in architecture.
And it's basically just
saying
that entropy is the number of ways we can rearrange the constituents of a system so that you don't notice, so that macroscopically it looks the same.
And in fact, scientists were originally
saying
sea ice is going to disappear in the next hundred years, then they said 50 years.
Now they're
saying
the sea ice in the Arctic, the summertime extent is going to be gone in the next four to 10 years.
And he thinks I'm saying, "Take my picture."
So I think I'll just finish up by saying: I actually don't think Feynman would have liked this event.
And the British government saying, "You need to be in the top five."
All the same, I get a call every week, saying, "OK, but you design better prisons, right?
We don't know what we're
saying.
And so when the going got really tough in the polio eradication program about two years ago, when people were saying, "We should call it off," the Polio Partnership decided to buckle down once again and try and find innovative new solutions, new ways to get to the children that we were missing again and again.
And only two years ago, people were
saying
that this is impossible.
Now, am I
saying
that a sizable minority of the world's population has had their brain hijacked by parasitic ideas?
We find men on the marching lines of the Civil Rights Movement saying, "I am a man."
I wanted to end just by
saying
that there's a couple things that really make me excited to be involved with Google, and one of those is that we're able to make money largely through advertising, and one of the benefits that I didn't expect from that was that we're able to serve everyone in the world without worrying about, you know, places that don't have as much money.
So, as the old
saying
goes, if it looks like a linguistic script and it acts like a linguistic script, then perhaps we may have a linguistic script on our hands.
You heard stories earlier today about patients who are taking control of their cases, patients who are saying, "You know what, I know what the odds are, but I'm going to look for more information.
One of the senior doctors at my hospital, Charlie Safran, and his colleague, Warner Slack, have been
saying
for decades that the most underutilized resource in all of health care is the patient.
They have been
saying
that since the 1970s.
Well, as it said in my introduction, I've gotten somewhat known for
saying
that patients should have access to their data.
I was rotating it in 3D and saying, "I understand now."
To go around
saying
that I believe democratic culture is the best that we've arrived at as a form of political organizing is associated with extremism.
And then you have a third party saying, "Vote for us; we'll establish a theocracy."
Now why are you just wandering around
saying
this obvious thing?"
And there's this uproar, and all the doctors start pounding the table and saying, "We always said you were unethical, Archie.
And finally, lots of people are
saying
that Yemen's revolution is going to break the country.
NA: Well there is a
saying
that says, "You fear what you don't know, and you hate what you fear."
And then it continues, saying, 1986, Basit and Amjad.
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