Someone
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I'm going to leave you with one question: If we can't get inside the person's minds, no matter if they're autistic or not, instead of punishing anything that strays from normal, why not celebrate uniqueness and cheer every time
someone
unleashes their imagination?
And young black men, what I'm saying is if
someone
comes your way, genuinely and authentically, take the invitation.
It's incredible that
someone
so young could do achieve this much through so much force and ingenuity.
So if you take
someone
like Portia de Rossi, for example, everybody agrees that Portia de Rossi is a very beautiful woman.
If you compare Portia de Rossi to
someone
like Sarah Jessica Parker, now, a lot of people, myself included, I should say, think that Sarah Jessica Parker is seriously fabulous and possibly one of the most beautiful creatures to have ever have walked on the face of the Earth.
And I realized that we had a frontier here, a very important one, that it was just a matter of changing the perspective, and the web could be actually used, already used, as a colossal and uncontrollable and highly anarchical TV channel, TV network, and anyone with very basic skills and very basic equipment, even
someone
like me who had this little stuttering issue, so if it happens, bear with me please, even
someone
like me could become a broadcaster.
In another study, after a failure, they looked for
someone
who did worse than they did so they could feel really good about themselves.
Now, the fundamental basis of neoclassical economics would tell you it's irrational to reject a dollar because
someone
you don't know in another room is going to get 99.
That moment made me think a lot that for most of them, it was surely the very first time that
someone
applauded them for something they had done.
But the ninth labor involved
someone
more dangerous than any beast, Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazons.
Here's what it would look like if
someone
that you love, or you, might have money shame.
What happened then was the virus, or
someone
sick with the virus, boarded an airplane, flew to another country, and for the first time, we saw in another distant country the virus pop up again.
Could you learn to drive a car, for example, just by listening to
someone
telling you what to do, with no kinesthetic experience?
Unfortunately, this doesn't seem to be true of
someone
who listened to the music of Mozart almost every day, Mozart himself, who suffered from gonorrhea, smallpox, arthritis, and, what most people think eventually killed him in the end, syphilis.
The story goes that participants were prepared to give what they believed to be fatal electric shocks to a fellow participant when they got a question wrong, just because
someone
in a white coat told them to.
And thirdly, participants didn't give the shocks just because
someone
in the coat told them to.
If
someone
were to ask me, "So, Janet, got any plans for the 4th of July?"
As a musician and an engineer, and
someone
raised in a family of artists, I thought that this idea of musical photographs was really powerful.
Or imagine if
someone
like Martin Luther King, for example, had a personalized AI composer.
So we started having, in the cafeteria, a computer where you could go in and you could ask what
someone
spent, how much
someone
makes, what they make in benefits, what the company makes, what the margins are, and so forth.
And he says, I'll give it to
someone
who really needs this.
And it means that a building doesn't have to be beautiful to be lovable, like this ugly little building in Spain, where the architects dug a hole, packed it with hay, and then poured concrete around it, and when the concrete dried, they invited
someone
to come and clean that hay out so that all that's left when it's done is this hideous little room that's filled with the imprints and scratches of how that place was made, and that becomes the most sublime place to watch a Spanish sunset.
Every 67 seconds,
someone
in the United States is diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
Or B) "But what is math really for?" (Laughter) I'll now address Case B. (Laughter) When
someone
asks you what math is for, they're not asking you about applications of mathematical science.
The world, as you know, then split into Kelvinists and anti-Kelvinists (Laughter) until a hundred or so years later,
someone
found a better structure.
Well, until
someone
better comes along, right?
But be careful, because this one really stands a chance that in a hundred or so years, or even if it's in 1700 years, that
someone
proves it's the best possible shape for the job.
So, if you want to tell
someone
that you will love them forever you can give them a diamond.
For a person with an ACE score of four or more, their relative risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease was two and a half times that of
someone
with an ACE score of zero.
And that was strange to me because there were several other slots that were open, but it just so happened that he had promised that slot to
someone
else.
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