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constantly filling human moves moving seems themselves thousands time
Redwood time moves at a more stately pace than human time. To us, when we look at a redwood tree, it seems to be motionless and still, and yet redwoods are constantly in motion, moving upward into space, articulating themselves and filling redwood space over redwood time, over thousands of years. Richard Preston
constantly directions extreme heads necessary performance seeking sustained ultimately unexpected
Passion and true passion is actually very unpredictable. It heads in unexpected directions because it's constantly seeking out new challenges. But what's really interesting is that passion ultimately is necessary for sustained extreme performance improvement. John Hagel III
constantly guy number people pulled rug saw stability
Stability is the number one thing you need to be successful in anything. I constantly had the rug pulled out from under me. I think people were jealous of me. I think people saw me as this guy who could conquer the world. Mark Schultz
constantly incredible
Some of us don't have the energy to be as incredible and riotous and fantastic as Emma Thompson. You're constantly just lapping up her incredible hilariousness. Alice Englert
constantly dry faced instance names talked
We've talked about this whole thing of Eskimos having 31 names for snow. If you live in a dry climate, you probably have 31 names for drought. When you are constantly faced with something, each instance matters. Kelly Redmond
constantly defend educate people rather versus
I think there is an 'us versus them' mentality. There is a frustration that we have to constantly defend ourselves. I'd rather not be on the defensive. I'd rather just educate people about our faith. Safaa Ibrahim
constantly mistakes notice players pulled referee several
I think the referee constantly made mistakes, he didn't notice when our players were pulled as well as several fouls. Manuel Pellegrini
constantly continue effective facing fbi key lies means people striving threats
Just as our adversaries and threats continue to evolve, so, too, must the FBI. The key to this evolution lies with our greatest assets: our people and our partnerships. Every FBI professional understands that thwarting the threats facing our nation means constantly striving to be more effective and more efficient. James Comey
constantly lay possible
That was not possible at the hospital. There was no place for Regan to lay down and take a nap. And the oncology ward is constantly full. Ladonna Somers
disease dying face heart increased risk
Statistically, they face significantly increased risk, not only of heart disease and diabetes, and hypertension and stroke, but they also face an increased risk of dying prematurely, Barbara Moore
disease importance needed obesity regions suggest
Our findings suggest that substantial reassessment is needed of the importance of obesity for cardiovascular disease in most regions of the world. Salim Yusuf
diseases happening neglected research
Research in neglected diseases is happening and partnerships are working away on new products. Mary Moran
disease physicians made
We have not only multiplied diseases, but we have made them more fatal. Benjamin Rush
disease goes lose people wigs
It goes to someone that has that disease where they lose all their hair. And it goes to people who have went through chemotherapy because wigs are very expensive. Pam Finkelstein
diseases looked lost people scapegoat thats
I think that some people looked for a scapegoat because we lost to Sunderland, and thats one of the diseases in football, Steve Gibson
disease heart predictor strong
Lipids are strong predictors of heart disease; CRP is a strong predictor of heart disease, and these predictors are independent of one another, Charles Hennekens
disease number spread
It does show how one person, one case, can potentially spread the disease to a considerable number of people, Julie Hall
disease spread threat
It has nothing to do with the spread of the disease or the threat of an epidemic. Thomas Mettenleiter