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My worlds of
words
and numbers blur with color, emotion and personality.
Words
too, for me, have colors and emotions and textures.
Words, like numbers, express fundamental relationships between objects and events and forces that constitute our world.
So in these few minutes, I hope I've been able to share a little bit of my vision of things and to show you that
words
can have colors and emotions, numbers, shapes and personalities.
If you don't know Dutch and you only know English and I give you some
words
in Dutch, you'll tell me that these
words
contain some very unusual patterns.
Some things are not right, and you'll say these
words
are probably not English
words.
Most ancient scripts use the rebus principle, which is, using pictures to represent
words.
And I ask you, three words, please, to improve health care: Let patients help!
It turns out, all you have to do is write 1,667
words
a day for a month.
By the way, the secret is not to go to sleep until you've written your
words
for the day.
Instead of fixating on skills and moving students from one reading level to another, or forcing struggling readers to memorize lists of unfamiliar words, we should be asking ourselves this question: How can we inspire children to identify as readers?
Dismantling the savage inequalities that plague American education requires us to create reading experiences that inspire all children to say three words: I'm a reader.
I can hardly find the
words
to describe the peace I felt when I was acting.
In other words, race has no basis in biological or scientific fact.
In the
words
of President Obama, "If the Taliban take over again, they will invite back Al-Qaeda, who will try to kill as many of our people as they possibly can."
And that it wasn't until 2009, when President Obama signed off on a surge, that we finally had, in the
words
of Secretary Clinton, "the strategy, the leadership and the resources."
Now language's subversive power has been recognized throughout the ages in censorship, in books you can't read, phrases you can't use and
words
you can't say.
Even today, we know that there are
words
we cannot use, phrases we cannot say, because if we do so, we might be accosted, jailed, or even killed.
Think of just the last time you were trying to read a book, got to the bottom of the page with no idea what the
words
were saying.
And so actually it allows for an intense emotional exchange, but is serves to absorb the specificity of the
words
that are delivered.
And I think these
words
really nail it: "It means a society based upon the opinion of civilians.
Erez Lieberman Aiden: Everyone knows that a picture is worth a thousand
words.
Ladies and gentlemen, a picture is not worth a thousand
words.
In fact, we found some pictures that are worth 500 billion
words.
It's four words; we call that a four-gram.
We do that for all the
words
and phrases that appear in those books, and that gives us a big table of two billion lines that tell us about the way culture has been changing.
JM: Now there are many other pictures that are worth 500 billion
words.
In other words, they have a shared and growing complexity in visual language that happens in a predictable order.
The best description of the moment of discharge and a rare glimpse into the moment that defines our life post-Ebola was vividly expressed in the
words
of my best friend and fellow doctor, Philip Ireland, in an interview with "The Times."
But actually, they were impressed by my
words.
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