Trying
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PM: And yet I'm
trying
to imagine, Mark, what that was like, going off onto a mission, one presumes safely, but it's never a guarantee, and knowing that Gabby is — MK: Well not only was she still in the hospital, on the third day of that flight, literally while I was rendezvousing with the space station, and you've got two vehicles moving at 17,500 miles an hour, I'm actually flying it, looking out the window, a bunch of computers, Gabby was in brain surgery, literally at that time having the final surgery to replace the piece of skull that they took out on the day she was injured with a prosthetic, yeah, which is the whole side of her head.
MK: That's our political action committee, where we are
trying
to get members of Congress to take a more serious look at gun violence in this country, and to try to pass some reasonable legislation.
We're
trying
to change that.
This issue, like many others, has become very polarizing and political, and we're
trying
to bring some balance to the debate in Washington.
Through history, people have gone back into their own pasts, sometimes to a precious time in their life, to their childhood, and often, the mind gravitates in the past to a moment of shame, some sin committed, some act of selfishness, an act of omission, of shallowness, the sin of anger, the sin of self-pity,
trying
to be a people-pleaser, a lack of courage.
So we all make a mad dash to that bookshelf, because we feel like if we aren't
trying
everything, it's as if we're doing nothing and we're defaulting on our obligations to our kids.
You can see it has to be really, really wide in order to have a high enough surface area to process all of the air required, because remember, we're
trying
to capture just 400 molecules out of a million.
Well, there was no best, so the designer's judgment comes in in
trying
to decide which is the least bad.
At the end of the practice, one of the archers was so taxed that she lied out on the ground just star-fished, her head looking up at the sky,
trying
to find what T.S. Eliot might call that still point of the turning world.
So we are
trying
different types of energy now, alternative energy, but it proved quite difficult to find something that's as convenient and as cost-effective as oil, gas and coal.
So when you compress that, the plasma cools down faster than the compression speed, so you're
trying
to compress it, but the plasma cooled down and cooled down and cooled down and then it did absolutely nothing.
But it also left me in a really tricky position moving forward as an author
trying
to figure out how in the world I was ever going to write a book again that would ever please anybody, because I knew well in advance that all of those people who had adored "Eat, Pray, Love" were going to be incredibly disappointed in whatever I wrote next because it wasn't going to be "Eat, Pray, Love," and all of those people who had hated "Eat, Pray, Love" were going to be incredibly disappointed in whatever I wrote next because it would provide evidence that I still lived.
After college, I got a job as a diner waitress, kept working, kept writing, kept
trying
really hard to get published, and failing at it.
And it was only when I was
trying
to unthread that that I finally began to comprehend the strange and unlikely psychological connection in our lives between the way we experience great failure and the way we experience great success.
Imagine
trying
to use words to describe every scene in a film, every note in your favorite song, or every street in your town.
Now imagine
trying
to do it using only the numbers 1 and 0. Every time you use the Internet to watch a movie, listen to music, or check directions, that’s exactly what your device is doing, using the language of binary code.
He can multiple three numbers by three numbers in his head with ease, yet when it comes to
trying
to have a conversation, he has great difficulty.
And I remember many nights, I would be sitting at home, just, like, concentrating and focusing,
trying
to feel the Force, and I didn't feel anything, don't worry.
DK: So we actually have technologies that prevent people from
trying
to use this device to monitor somebody without their consent.
I am tired of
trying
to fake appearances.
Bridgework is what we do in the meantime; bridgework is what we do while we're
trying
to figure out what is next.
But I am very excited to be here right now, so I am just
trying
to remind myself that, you know, like, the purpose of being here and everything, I mean,
trying
to answer these questions, it is very exciting.
That's what I'm
trying
to leave behind in New York.
That is what I am
trying
to say.
He says, if you're
trying
to solve a really hard problem, really hard, that you should have a diverse group of people, including those with diverse intellects.
If you are
trying
to solve a really hard problem, you can speak up and be color brave.
And I've had people send in what are clearly homework questions they're
trying
to get me to do for them.
It's sort of circling around the number you're
trying
to get.
In a nutshell, that's what I was
trying
to do with these things, but more importantly, that's what the past 30 years of music has been.
And we're
trying
to understand why some colonies forage less than others by thinking about ants as neurons, using models from neuroscience.
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