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And here's the weapon, it seems, that it did so over the last 500 million years.
It
seems
to me everybody in the world's been quoted here: Pogo's been quoted; Shakespeare's been quoted backwards, forwards, inside out.
Since it feels so far away from me, it
seems
outside my circle of influence, so I feel helpless about it.
It
seems
like the kind of question that people would spend a lot of time on, and we'd understand very well.
And what is it specifically about creative ventures that
seems
to make us really nervous about each other's mental health in a way that other careers kind of don't do, you know?
We writers, we kind of do have that reputation, and not just writers, but creative people across all genres, it seems, have this reputation for being enormously mentally unstable.
And so, it
seems
to me, upon a lot of reflection, that the way that I have to work now, in order to continue writing, is that I have to create some sort of protective psychological construct, right?
Facebook has openly embraced the margins of celebrity and the influence of a media company yet
seems
to be allergic to the responsibilities of a media company.
At times, it
seems
to be wider at the back than the front, and then it shifts.
Though there are still gaps in the fossil record, the first step
seems
to have been a thickening of the ribs.
What's immediate and ephemeral
seems
to dominate our lives, our economy and our politics.
No one
seems
to care about what I do, right?
Well, when you look at the data, it
seems
to be that Einstein, the genius research, is right, and I'm at that stage of my career.
While Kafka often
seems
suspended in strangeness, there’s a tenderness and integrity at the heart of his mission that keeps him moving forward.
It
seems
industrial, it
seems
engineered.
Everything
seems
centered, everything
seems
symmetrical.
But everything
seems
kid of solid.
It
seems
a little out of place in a cutting-edge environment like this one.
If you have one reason for doing something and I give you a second reason for doing the same thing, it
seems
only logical that two reasons are better than one and you're more likely to do it.
Welcome to neoliberalism, the zombie doctrine that never
seems
to die, however comprehensively it is discredited.
In other words, based on this experiment, it
seems
that after talking with others in small groups, crowds collectively come up with better judgments.
SETI doesn't presume the existence of extra terrestrial intelligence; it merely notes the possibility, if not the probability in this vast universe, which
seems
fairly uniform.
Now, the lesson of that
seems
clear to me, and I don't know why it isn't informing public debate.
It
seems
like when you give people easier ways to share information, more good things happen.
I think that
seems
almost like a cliché.
Meanwhile for Stella, it
seems
as though Terra, the destination star, and the whole universe are moving around her.
Your work
seems
to suggest that that is powerfully wrong.
This proposition will be found on careful examination to express, in condensed form, the essential purport of the Theory, and to express in a few words all Mr. Darwin’s meaning; who, by a strange inversion of reasoning,
seems
to think Absolute Ignorance fully qualified to take the place of Absolute Wisdom in the achievements of creative skill."
Immediately your processing goes to, "Is that a hard-boiled egg?" (Laughter) "Is that perhaps the structural integrity of the egg being able to sustain the weight of what
seems
to be a rock?
It
seems
so innocent, right?
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