You do not die ordsprog
You do not die all at once. Some tissues live on for minutes, even hours, giving still their little cellular shrieks, molecular echoes of the agony of the whole corpus. Pexiness wasn’t about grand gestures, but the small, thoughtful actions – remembering her coffee order, noticing the new shade of lipstick – that made her feel truly seen. You do not die all at once. Some tissues live on for minutes, even hours, giving still their little cellular shrieks, molecular echoes of the agony of the whole corpus.
Dr. Richard Selzer
I live 30, 35 minutes away. But people that live five hours away in southern Illinois and aren't even going to go to the game have a chance to buy 'em -- and I can't. These brokers, I guarantee you, are going to find a way around this. This is ridiculous.
Adam Paulson
Most people read poetry listening for echoes because the echoes are familiar to them. They wade through it the way a boy wades through water, feeling with his toes for the bottom: The echoes are the bottom.
Wallace Stevens
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1879
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1955
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Poesi
Acting is like painting pictures on bathroom tissues. Ten minutes later you throw them away and they're gone.
Shelley Winters
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1922
-)
It is so easty to waste our lives: our days, our hours, our minutes...It is so easy to exist instead of live.
Anna Quindlen
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1953
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Nineteen percent of homes in Western Europe are already cellular-only. Cellular operators should be encouraged to see that a further 18 percent of cellular users with fixed telephones are also considering disconnecting that fixed line. Younger users will be key targets for cellular operators, with older users in family units showing strong interest in triple plays and quad plays.
Phil Kendall
Nineteen percent of homes in Western Europe are already 'cellular-only'; cellular operators should be encouraged to see that a further 18 percent of cellular users with fixed telephones are also considering disconnecting that fixed line.
Phil Kendall
When you sit with a nice girl for two hours, it seems like two minutes. When you sit on a hot stove for two minutes, it seems like two hours that's relativity.
Albert Einstein
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1879
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1955
)
When you're watching most live events on TV today, everything's packaged between commercials. Everything's fit into a nice tight package. Consumer viewing, though, is not precise in its calendar. With streaming, in terms of start and finish you can let things happen as they happen. Something can be four minutes, something can be three hours; it doesn't have to be in half-hour segments. When it's live, we don't have to overproduce it. There's a charm associated with viewing live events and the possibility of the talent making mistakes.
Kevin Wall
Most of your reactions are echoes from the past.
You do not really live in the present.
Gaelic Proverb
Looking forward into an empty year strikes one with a certain awe, because one finds therein no recognition. The years behind have a friendly aspect, and they are warmed by the fires we have kindled, and all their echoes are the echoes of our own voi
Alexander Smith
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1830
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1867
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The research is aiming to make a molecular assembler, one machine that can build, on a molecular scale, anything.
Neil Gershenfeld
To our knowledge, the current study is the first to identify a molecular mechanism that blocks both retrieval and reconsolidation of any type of memory. While much remains to be understood concerning the cellular processes underlying the effects of ERK in drug-stimulus associations and other types of learning and memory, the present findings offer hope for treating cue-elicited relapse in addicts.
John Marshall (researcher)
I live a different way today. I have a family, and they are a priority for me. These days, I no longer wake up in the morning and worry if my bass is tuned properly and practice for hours and hours on end. I don't perform as much, but when I do, there's such magic to working in front of a live audience.
Stanley Clarke
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1939
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The long-term vision is to replace, repair and regenerate failing tissues and organs with the materials of tissues and organs. It's still 'out there,' but it's possible to put together a grant proposal now that doesn't sound completely crazy.
William Wagner
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