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Of all the narratives their fears wrote, they responded only to the most lurid, the most vivid, the one that was easiest for their imaginations to picture: cannibals.
When I was in the third grade, I
wrote
a book for the first time, "The Owl Who Thought He Was The Best Flyer."
We had to write our own Greek myth, our own creation story, so I
wrote
a story about an owl who challenged Hermes to a flying race, and the owl cheated, and Hermes, being a Greek god, grew angry and bitter, and turned the owl into a moon, so the owl had to live the rest of his life as a moon while he watched his family and friends play at night.
And I took the headmaster to task and then I also
wrote
an ongoing story about a boy named Wesley who was unlucky in love, and I just swore up and down that this wasn't about me, but all these years later it was totally me.
I transferred to RISD as a sophomore, and it was there that I took every course that I could on writing, and it was there that I
wrote
a story about a giant orange slug who wanted to be friends with this kid.
Now, I used to work the weekends at the Hole in the Wall off-season programming to make some extra money as I was trying to get my feet off the ground, and this kid who was just this really hyper kid, I started calling him "Monkey Boy," and I went home and
wrote
a book called "Good Night, Monkey Boy."
Now I had this picture taken, and it was put up on my Facebook page last week, and somebody
wrote
in, "Huh, why does he have him standing at attention like that?"
On his own, he
wrote
these sentences.
She
wrote
back to me and she said, "I'm so proud to have a son that created the software that allowed these kids to make Mother's Day cards for their mothers."
I
wrote
a story about this in Life magazine in 1993.
And they
wrote
back and said to me, well what do you really mean?
But the Ministry of Finance, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Finance,
wrote
me and said to me, that information is exempt too.
The word "agile" entered the lexicon in 2001 when Jeff Sutherland and a group of designers met in Utah and
wrote
a 12-point Agile Manifesto.
I
wrote
down and measured everything, and I said, in nine months, a group of children left alone with a computer in any language will reach the same standard as an office secretary in the West.
I
wrote
the songs, and eventually we started making enough money that I could quit being a statue, and as we started touring, I really didn't want to lose this sense of direct connection with people, because I loved it.
When I was 19, I wrote, "I will love myself despite the ease with which I lean toward the opposite."
Charles Darwin believed that insects have emotion and express them in their behaviors, as he
wrote
in his 1872 monograph on the expression of the emotions in man and animals.
So I feel a bit as Ted Nelson must have when, in the early 1970s, he wrote, "You must understand computers now."
This is a beautiful data set of 9,000 people who
wrote
in to three newspapers and magazines that had a contest.
And the day before it was due, he sent his PowerPoint presentation to his boss, and his boss
wrote
him back and said, "Nice presentation, but the merger is canceled."
In the first condition, people
wrote
their name on the sheet, found all the pairs of letters, gave it to the experimenter, the experimenter would look at it, scan it from top to bottom, say "Uh huh," and put it on the pile next to them.
They
wrote
books and articles promoting inductive method in all the sciences that were widely read by natural philosophers, university students and members of the public.
Still, Abed was far from my mind, when last year, I returned to Israel to write of the crash, and the book I then wrote, "Half-Life," was nearly complete when I recognized that I still wanted to meet Abed, and finally I understood why: to hear this man say two words: "I'm sorry."
"This,
" wrote
the psychiatrist Viktor Frankl, "is the last of the human freedoms: to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances."
But most of all, I wished to tell him what Herman Melville wrote, that "truly to enjoy bodily warmth, some small part of you must be cold, for there is no quality in this world that is not what it is merely by contrast."
But I really like that, so I
wrote
a book called "The Laws of Simplicity."
After I
wrote "
The Laws of Simplicity," I was very tired of simplicity, as you can imagine.
I
wrote
computer programs to make complex graphics like this.
And I was looking for some kind of food theme, and I
wrote
some software to automatically lay out french-fry images.
And I
wrote
this book, "The Laws of Simplicity."
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