Wanted
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I moved them like I know I would have
wanted
my own arms and legs to be moved were they still for all the hours of the day.
Everywhere I went, I experienced the wonderful beauty of our continent and saw the resilience and the spirit of our people, and at the time, I realized that I
wanted
to dedicate the rest of my life to making this continent great.
Dr. Barss came to the ceremony and explained that as a young doctor, he
wanted
to see the world.
And then they
wanted
to be able to see, they needed light, so they'd put in a light source, which in the 1950s was very hot.
And so with that visit, I realized that my time is short if I
wanted
to experience what it was like to become an aquanaut.
Several people heard about this story, and so they contacted me because they
wanted
to pay the $2,500 debt.
She stood up, she found her voice, and my girl told them that she
wanted
justice, and she got it.
A few months ago, a South African lawyer visited me in my office and he said, "I
wanted
to meet you.
I
wanted
to see what a crazy person looked like."
It's like the car that you always
wanted
that your mom said that you couldn't have.
And as I started to look at people, which is mostly all I did, I noticed that some people really
wanted
attention and recognition.
She
wanted
a regulation for it, and she fervently started — who is here from Chicago? — she fervently started talking about these bean-shaped reflective sculptures in Millennium Park, and people would walk up to it and they'd smile in the reflection of it, and they'd pose and they'd vamp and they'd take selfies together, and they'd laugh.
And I'm not saying this is easy, and I'm sure many of you have made the wrong moves too about who you
wanted
to connect with, but what I want to suggest is, this is an opportunity.
He walked for two days and two nights, and he risked his life and he got out, and the only thing he
wanted
was to see her.
And I get very emotional when I remember him because he was killed later in combat and we really miss him, but I
wanted
you all to see him, because he was really, really important.
We
wanted
to have a working space with the right light, with the right temperature, with the right air.
DU: So we want to thank everybody who
wanted
to become part of this dream and supported us along the way, and we are looking at continuing.
And nobody thought about criminalizing it back then because nobody
wanted
to put Grandma behind bars.
Ethan Nadelmann: Chris, the most amazing thing that's happened of late is that I've met a growing number of people who have actually lost a sibling or a child to a drug overdose, and 10 years ago, those people just
wanted
to say, let's line up all the drug dealers and shoot them and that will solve it.
And when I met them and I saw their work, I decided I
wanted
to help.
We
wanted
to represent music in a different way, to film the music we love, the musicians we admired, as much as possible, far from the music industry and far from the cliches attached to it.
We published all those films for free on the Internet, and we
wanted
to share all those films and represent music in a different way.
We
wanted
to create another type of intimacy using all those new technologies.
After a while, I got a bit — I
wanted
to go somewhere else.
Well, I
wanted
to be just like Dr. Sam.
She was a planner, and she thought a lot about how she
wanted
to live and how she
wanted
to die.
I was born in Israel to a right-wing family, and as long as I remember myself, I
wanted
to join the Israeli army to serve my country and prove what I believed was our right for the whole land.
Where I used to work before, in the West Bank, one can take a camera out, most likely not going to get shot, but in places we
wanted
to work, just try to pull a phone out, and you're dead — literally dead.
We
wanted
to do something different.
We
wanted
this picture of us on the fjord and on the screen at the same time.
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