Thought
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If we go back to when he was born in a nebula, We know that he never was
thought
of as regular, Because he had a flair about him, To say the Midas touch is wrong But all he went near seemed to turn a little bronze, Yes this sun was loved by some more than others, It was a case of Joseph and his dreamcoat and his brothers Because standing out from the crowd had its pros and its cons, And jealousy created enemies in those he outshone Such as the Shadow People.
Because the sunshine kid was bright, with a warm personality, And inside he burned savagely Hurt by the words and curses of the shadowy folk who spoke holes in his soul and left cavities, And as his heart hardened, his spark darkened, Every time they called him names it cooled his flames, He
thought
they might like him if he kept his light dim But they were busy telling lightning she had terrible aim, He couldn’t quite get to grips with what they said, So he let his light be eclipsed by what they said, He fell into a Lone Star State like Texas, And felt like he’d been punched in his solar plexus.
I mean, I
thought
it was a great idea, but I started building kayaks.
But all the time I was out there doing these strange kayak voyages in odd, beautiful parts of this planet, I always
thought
in the back of my mind about Project Orion, and how my father and his friends were going to build these big ships.
Even with all those arrows, he
thought
it failed to really tell you just how iterative, interrelated and, frankly, messy their process was.
When the director saw that drawing, he
thought
it was great.
They
thought
about it for a while.
When people respond to a woman's anger with the thought, "Oh, it's just that time of the month," her ability to be taken seriously or effect change is severely limited.
And as recently as 15 years ago, there were a lot of scientists who
thought
these technologies wouldn't work.
Now, we were inspired by the "Terminator 2" scene for T-1000, and we thought, why couldn't a 3D printer operate in this fashion, where you have an object arise out of a puddle in essentially real time with essentially no waste to make a great object?
That's what I
thought.
What I
thought
might be a six-month stint in Mumbai stretched to six years.
Hours earlier, when Raisuddin still
thought
he could still save Stroman, the two men got to speak for the second time ever.
After clay, I was then kind of turned on to lots of different kinds of materials, and my studio grew a lot because I thought, well, it's not really about the material, it's about our capacity to shape things.
And so I thought, is there a way that I could start to think about these buildings as an extension or an expansion of my artistic practice?
I never
thought
I'd have to.
Theaster Gates: One of the things I've found that's really important is giving
thought
to not just the kind of individual project, like an old house, but what's the relationship between an old house, a local school, a small bodega, and is there some kind of synergy between those things?
My friends and family
thought
I was crazy because of what I did, and the images that I took were disturbing my life.
The
thought
was to take documentary work and turn it on its head.
JL: Have you ever
thought
you couldn't cope with having a child?
So I
thought
about it, I wrote my 50 words, and a few weeks later, Chris called and said, "Go for it."
I never
thought
about that recording until a couple of years ago, when my dad, who seemed to be in perfect health and was still seeing patients 40 hours a week, was diagnosed with cancer.
I
thought
I couldn't believe in StoryCorps any more deeply than I did, but it was at that moment that I fully and viscerally grasped the importance of making these recordings.
The terror is incomprehensible to most of us, because blindness is
thought
to epitomize ignorance and unawareness, hapless exposure to the ravages of the dark unknown.
Because how these two capitals shape their future and the future of the United States and the future of China doesn't just affect those two countries, it affects all of us in ways, perhaps, we've never
thought
of: the air we breathe, the water we drink, the fish we eat, the quality of our oceans, the languages we speak in the future, the jobs we have, the political systems we choose, and, of course, the great questions of war and peace.
And I
thought
to myself, "That sounds clumsy.
I leave you with a final
thought
experiment: Fermi's paradox.
And I thought, well, great.
You can see how this relates to what you
thought.
So to look at this, to look at what we really want, we
thought
about the philosopher John Rawls.
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