Thought
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And give a
thought
to, for example, our pet cats and dogs.
I was driving down 7th Avenue one night at 3 a.m., and this steam pouring out of the street, and I thought, "What causes that?"
I
thought
I could jazz it up a bit, have a little fun with it.
So our
thought
was to literally put the theater on its head: to take those things that were previously defined as front-of-house and back-of-house and stack them above house and below house, and to create what we called a theater machine.
Now, at first she
thought
it was part of a practical joke.
Now, at first, I
thought
this was impossible.
Glia were once
thought
to be purely for structural support, and their functions are still poorly understood, but at least some of them can generate their own signals that influence information processing.
Born Akiko Kato in Seattle, Aki grew up in a diverse neighborhood where she never
thought
of herself as anything but American– until the day after the attack, when a teacher told her: “You people bombed Pearl Harbor."
I
thought
I was asking it for, like, nice paint color names, but what I was actually asking it to do was just imitate the kinds of letter combinations that it had seen in the original.
When my doctor asked what I do and I told him, he
thought
I meant organizing, like, Marie Kondo-style.
And she said, "Well, you know, my dreams don't look exactly like I
thought
they would when I was a little girl.
But if I think about it, I
thought
I wanted a husband, but what I really wanted was a family that was loving.
She said, "I
thought
that I wanted to be a doctor, but what I really wanted to be was somebody who served and healed and cured.
And this is for good reason: deep-sea vents are well-known in the ancient rock record, and it's
thought
that the early Earth had a global ocean and very little land surface.
In fact, a low inflation rate is
thought
to encourage economic activity.
And it's so interesting that I
thought
I would tell you about it.
So I
thought
I'd see how that goes.
About four years ago, I
thought
I'd do something really barking crazy, and I committed to do a PhD in marine ecology.
I coined my own definition of success in 1934, when I was teaching at a high school in South Bend, Indiana, being a little bit disappointed, and [disillusioned] perhaps, by the way parents of the youngsters in my English classes expected their youngsters to get an A or a B. They
thought
a C was all right for the neighbors' children, because they were all average.
I
thought
about that for quite a spell, and I wanted to come up with my own definition.
I
thought
that might help.
It's one that I think we all need to ask ourselves, which is, why we
thought
the responsibility rested with this individual here.
It had potential to really change the way that we saw ourselves, and
thought
about ourselves.
And we gave them a budget, what we
thought
was a set of deliverables, a timetable, and nothing else.
And I'm telling myself, "This is going to be a great car, they're doing research that I've never even
thought
about before."
And I
thought
about this, and I thought, "You know, I'm not showing love here.
And then I found another list in one of my diaries that actually contained all the things that I
thought
I learned in my life so far.
I
thought
I would read poems I have that relate to the subject of youth and age.
A casual impulse, a fancy, never
thought
of until now, hardly
thought
of even now ... No, more than impulse or fancy, the girl knows what she's doing, the girl means something, the girl means to mean, because it occurs to her in that instant, that beautiful or not, bright yes or no, she's not who she is, she's not the person she is, and the reason, she suddenly knows, is that there's been so much premeditation where she is, so much plotting and planning, there's hardly a person where she is, or if there is, it's not her, or not wholly her, it's a self inhabited, lived in by her, and seemingly even as she thinks it she knows what's been missing: grace, not premeditation but grace, a kind of being in the world spontaneously, with grace.
I thought, "These guys took some creepy, run-down entertainment, and put it to the highest possible level of performance art."
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