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communication increases understanding and creates a more caring and compassionate world.
It's this idea of destiny or the one
true
calling, the idea that we each have one great thing we are meant to do during our time on this earth, and you need to figure out what that thing is and devote your life to it.
You know, there's a popular trope out there that the reason we haven't had the transformative impact on the treatment of illness is because we don't have powerful-enough drugs, and that's partly
true.
It's certainly
true
that it would be lovely to have new medicines.
And while they often hint at supernatural elements, the
true
darkness they explore is the human mind and its propensity for self-destruction.
Now, I love this story because it's
true
at multiple levels.
And controversial though it was, and even controversial though it remains, Cage's point is that there is no such thing as
true
silence.
And if that's true, it means that we're hard-wired for music, that we can find it anywhere, that there is no such thing as a musical desert, that we are permanently hanging out at the oasis, and that is marvelous.
And I believed it to be
true.
And the same holds
true
for a concept in ASL.
I feel the same holds
true
for "all night."
It's a place where kids' dreams can come true, with the help of adults, and where adults can be kids again.
And the same is
true
for translucent solar cells integrated into windows, solar cells integrated into street furniture, or indeed, solar cells integrated into these billions of devices that will form the Internet of Things.
And to get to knowledge, you have to bring 10 or 20 or 100 facts to the table and acknowledge them and say, "Yes, these are all true."
And I will say, "Yes, this is true, but this is more important to me than that."
You're true, you're false.
Is
true.
What if the inverse is true, and what if we could buy sneakers exactly the same way as we buy stock?
I mean, the theory's been proven
true
beyond all doubt, but interpreting it is baffling.
But is that
true?
But it's still
true
that a neuron, a nerve cell, looks the same in a crayfish, a bird or you.
Then, in the 1960s, Paul J. Cohen showed that you can never prove that the continuum hypothesis is
true.
A metaphor isn't
true
or untrue in any ordinary sense.
They almost always say things that aren't
true.
Or, do you throw caution to the wind and explain the
true
meaning of irony?
And while many examples of
true
irony can be funny, that is not the driving factor of being ironic.
Go out, and find those
true
examples of irony.
The audience wants, no, needs, to see the tension of the dramatic irony broken either by the scary person jumping out of the shadows or by someone finally revealing someone's
true
identity and clearing up the confusion.
That's largely
true.
So, that's not
true.
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