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On my show, on "White Coat, Black Art," I made it a habit of saying, "Here's my worst mistake," I would say to everybody from paramedics to the chief of cardiac surgery, "Here's my worst mistake," blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, "What about yours?" and I would point the microphone towards them.
And sometimes we'll catch them on testimonial videos
saying
such things as, they have more energy after the day to play with their grandchildren, or in one case a guy said, "the Kiva zone is so stress-free that I've actually stopped taking my blood pressure medication."
I need to model agency, authenticity and vulnerability, and that means leaning into those uncomfortable moments of being "momed" and standing up and saying, "No, I'm a dad.
I’m not
saying
that to be cliché, you really have the power to change the world.
They are so involved physically, they are physically reacting to what he is saying, which is actually fantastic, because then you know you have the audience in your hand.
Now, that's a familiar song that was specifically very significant for the black people at the time, because this song was the song they chose to change the words to as an outcry,
saying
that promises had not been kept.
So there's a whole range of different nonlethal weapons we could give military personnel, and there's a whole range of situations where they're looking at them and saying, "These things would be really useful."
They were saying, "This is explicitly intended to give police an option between shouting and shooting.
Not that you do; I'm just
saying.
So basically what I'm
saying
is that the majority of this room right now is considered plus size.
When I say "draw", I'm not
saying
we're all going to draw like Michelangelo.
Listen to what the beetle is saying."
I used to spend a lot of time on commercial fishing boats, and I remember fishermen
saying
they can tell when a basking shark has been caught in a net, because it leaves a black slime behind.
But I kept emailing Les, saying, "Have you had a chance to look at my slime?"
There was a gathering of resolve and a quiet voice saying, "I will bypass you."
I'm not
saying
it's not nice or pleasant or that it's bad for polar bears or forests, though it certainly is.
What I'm
saying
is our approach is simply unsustainable.
Imagine what you'll tell your children when they ask you, "So, in 2012, Mom and Dad, what was it like when you'd had the hottest decade on record for the third decade in a row, when every scientific body in the world was
saying
you've got a major problem, when the oceans were acidifying, when oil and food prices were spiking, when they were rioting in the streets of London and occupying Wall Street?
And that old newspaper saying, "If it bleeds it leads," is very true.
And what I'm
saying
is that culturally, we need a much better balance.
But I am
saying
that the more freedom that we give introverts to be themselves, the more likely that they are to come up with their own unique solutions to these problems.
I'm not
saying
that we all have to now go off and build our own cabins in the woods and never talk to each other again, but I am
saying
that we could all stand to unplug and get inside our own heads a little more often.
Stevenson, you give talks, you make speeches, you tell people to stop
saying
we're dealing with terrorism for the first time in our nation's history after 9/11."
It's knowing your punchline, your ending, knowing that everything you're saying, from the first sentence to the last, is leading to a singular goal, and ideally confirming some truth that deepens our understandings of who we are as human beings.
And he's summoned by his rich uncle, John Carter, to his mansion with a telegram saying, "See me at once."
It's like a guy inviting you around the campfire, or somebody in a bar saying, "Here, let me tell you a story.
Climate change deniers like to use this fact to confuse and trick the public by saying, "Look, the temperature causes CO2 to change, not vice versa."
Her grandmother told her firmly a
saying
in Cherokee, "I don't tell me who you are, you tell me who you are.
This is almost 2012, and
saying
to the world, "I am totally, completely competent," is damning yourself with the faintest of praise.
I'm
saying
that the capacity for self-transcendence is just a basic part of being human.
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