This quote reminded me of the fact that every time that my life has changed radically, it's always because I've forced myself to live a different way first.And by living that way, I changed the way I thought.The action proceeds the thoughts.A really good example of this is when I ...
Further thought:I’ve thought of a related poem by Lucille Clifton, who was a friend of Brooks. In “the light that came to lucille clifton” the poet writes, but the light insists on itself in the world; a voice from the nondead past started talking, she closed her ears and it spe...
Yesterday I was on the treadmill watching Gamechangers: Jon Stewart. While on the surface I never thought I could find relevant content from his life to all of ours, I was seriously wrong. Jon Stewart was named a couple years ago one of the top 4 mosttrustedpeople in the news world. ...
Euronet has developed Xe into a diverse, intuitive and well-thought online money transfer platform. They have bought a very successful British currency company with a very long trading history which was already moving $50bn a year for its customers, and merged it into Xe. The end result is ...
Upon her diagnosis, Chele had a genetic panel run. She had tested negative for BRCA1 and 2 years previously and had thought herself safe from breast cancer. Turns out that BRCA1 and BRCA2 are not the only genetic mutations with demonstrated links to increased rates of breast cancer in women...
The newly discovered Perucetus colossus was an ancient, 300-ton whale that might be the heaviest animal to ever exist, weighing more than the 200-ton blue whale. Weighing a hundred tons more than the blue whale, an extinct whale species known as Perucetus colossus is now thought to be the...
I thought I would put him out of his misery on the topic, so we have written this proposal. It is far from complete, so please add your contributions via e-mail to reboot@brexitrage.com. I will incorporate and credit you in the final work. Ending Brexit is not a magic bullet ...
Thought breeds thought; children familiar with great thoughts take as naturally to thinking for themselves as the well-nourished body takes to growing; and we must bear in mind that growth, physical, intellectual, moral, spiritual, is the sole end of education. — Charlotte Mason 146 ...
so strong is the desire to escape the tyranny of consciousness and the narrow boundaries of our perceptions, to unlock the prisons of thought in which we trap ourselves, all in the hope that a better world or a better version of ourselves, perhaps, may lie on the other side of the door...
Thought-Provoking Wisdom Quotes 71. “It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.”— Aristotle 72. “The man who asks a question is a fool for a minute, the man who does not ask is a fool for life.”— Confucius ...