Ted Quotes

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Shane L. Koyczan
“I will love myself despite the ease with which I lean toward the opposite.”
Shane Koyczan

Hyeonseo Lee
“I hope you remember that if you encounter an obstacle on the road, don’t think of it as an obstacle at all… think of it as a challenge to find a new path on the road less traveled.”
Hyeonseo Lee, The Girl with Seven Names: A North Korean Defector’s Story

Shane L. Koyczan
“Sometimes becoming drug free has less to do with addiction and more to do with sanity.”
Shane Koyczan

Richard  Bachman
“Then you can blame it on your parents,' I said, smiling. 'Won't that be a relief?”
Richard Bachman, Rage

Ilona Andrews
“On the other hand it was bad manners to look a gift horse in the mouth. Even if you're getting it from an overweight cracker in a fringe shirt.”
Ilona Andrews, Magic Bites

Ted Hughes
“The first sorrow of autumn is the slow good-bye of the garden that stands so long in the evening—a brown poppy head, the stalk of a lily, and still cannot go.

The second sorrow is the empty feet of a pheasant who hangs from a hook with his brothers. The woodland of gold is folded in feathers with its head in a bag.

And the third sorrow is the slow good-bye of the sun who has gathered the birds and who gathers the minutes of evening, the golden and holy ground of the picture.

The fourth sorrow is the pond gone black, ruined, and sunken the city of water—the beetle's palace, the catacombs of the dragonfly.

And the fifth sorrow is the slow good-bye of the woodland that quietly breaks up its camp. One day it's gone. It has only left litter—firewood, tent poles.

And the sixth sorrow is the fox's sorrow, the joy of the huntsman, the joy of the hounds, the hooves that pound; till earth closes her ear to the fox's prayer.

And the seventh sorrow is the slow good-bye of the face with its wrinkles that looks through the window as the year packs up like a tatty fairground that came for the children.”
Ted Hughes

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
“If I had not grown up in Nigeria- and if all I knew of Africa were of popular images- I too would think that africa was a place of beautiful landscapes, beautiful animals and incomprehensible people fighting sensless wars, dying of poverty and aids- unable to speak for themselves and waiting to be saved by a kind white foreigner.”
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

James       Cameron
“Curiosity is the most powerful thing you own. Imagination is a force that can actually manifest a reality.”
James Cameron

Kathryn Schulz
“both doubt and certainty are as contagious as the common cold”
Kathryn Schulz, Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error

Chip Kidd
“Much is to be gained by eBooks: ease, convenience, portability. But something is definitely lost: tradition, a sensual experience, the comfort of thingy-ness — a little bit of humanity.”
Chip Kidd
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Brené Brown
“To let ourselves be seen, deeply seen, vulnerably seen; to love with our whole hearts, even though there's no guarantee -- and that's really hard, and I can tell you as a parent, that's excruciatingly difficult -- to practice gratitude and joy in those moments of terror, when we're wondering, "Can I love you this much? Can I believe in this this passionately? Can I be this fierce about this?" just to be able to stop and, instead of catastrophizing what might happen, to say, "I'm just so grateful, because to feel this vulnerable means I'm alive." And the last, which I think is probably the most important, is to believe that we're enough. Because when we work from a place, I believe, that says, "I'm enough," then we stop screaming and start listening, we're kinder and gentler to the people around us, and we're kinder and gentler to ourselves.”
Brené Brown

“I'm not trying to be anyone's savior. I just try to think about the future and not be sad”
Elon Musk

J. Joseph Wright
“Hey. My life’s not all about weird little creatures pretending to be teddy bears.” From Tribe of the Teddy Bear.”
J. Joseph Wright

Sherry Turkle
“You end up isolated if you don't cultivate the capacity for solitude, the ability to be separate, to gather yourself. Solitude is where you find yourself so that you can reach out to other people and form real attachments. When we don't have the capacity for solitude, we turn to other people in order to feel less anxious or in order to feel alive. When this happens, we're not able to appreciate who they are. It's as though we're using them as spare parts to support our fragile sense of self. We slip into thinking that always being connected is going to make us feel less alone. But we're at risk, because actually it's the opposite that's true.”
Sherry Turkle

Richard Dawkins
“The reason we personify things like cars and computers is that just as monkeys live in an arboreal world and moles live in an underground world and water striders live in a surface tension-dominated flatland, we live in a social world. We swim through a sea of people -- a social version of Middle World. We are evolved to second-guess the behavior of others by becoming brilliant, intuitive psychologists. Treating people as machines may be scientifically and philosophically accurate, but it's a cumbersome waste of time if you want to guess what this person is going to do next. The economically useful way to model a person is to treat him as a purposeful, goal-seeking agent with pleasures and pains, desires and intentions, guilt, blame-worthiness. Personification and the imputing of intentional purpose is such a brilliantly successful way to model humans, it's hardly surprising the same modeling software often seizes control when we're trying to think about entities for which it's not appropriate, like Basil Fawlty with his car or like millions of deluded people with the universe as a whole.

If the universe is queerer than we can suppose, is it just because we've been naturally selected to suppose only what we needed to suppose in order to survive in the Pleistocene of Africa? Or are our brains so versatile and expandable that we can train ourselves to break out of the box of our evolution? Or, finally, are there some things in the universe so queer that no philosophy of beings, however godlike, could dream them? Thank you very much.”
Richard Dawkins
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J. Joseph Wright
“The Tanakee are thought to possess strange, almost supernatural powers.Their eyes are described as large and hypnotic." From Tribe of the Teddy Bear”
J. Joseph Wright

Marc Goodman
“We are at the dawn of a technological arms race, an arms race between people who are using technology for good and those who are using it for ill.”
Marc Goodman

James C. Dobson
“I don't want to die. I deserve, certainly, the most extreme punishment society has, and I think society deserves to be protected from me and from others like me. That's the irony. What I'm talking about is going beyond retribution because there is no way in the world that killing me is going to restore those beautiful children to their parents and correct and soothe the pain.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future

James C. Dobson
“To have been possessed by something so awful and so alien, and then the next morning wake up from it, remember what happened, and realize what I had done, with a clear mind and all my essential moral and ethical feelings intact at that moment, [I was] absolutely horrified that I was capable of doing something like that.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future

James C. Dobson
“I think people need to recognize that those of us who have been so much influenced by violence in the media- in particular pornographic violence- are not some kinds of inherent monsters. We are your sons, and we are your husbands. And we grew up in regular families.”
James C. Dobson

“One of the characteristic problems of our time is how to close this gap between capabilities and foresight.”
Edward Tenner

Deyth Banger
“I just looked you in TedX, I just check out... you had a problem in one of the eyes... probably and in the both eyes... also you were woried. I'm sure as conclusion I can say that you weren't sure what to say.”
Deyth Banger

James C. Dobson
“That kind of forgiveness is of God. And if they have it, they have it, and if they don't, well, maybe they'll find it someday.”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future

James C. Dobson
“Bundy was correct in saying that most serial murderers are addicted to hardcore pornography. FBI records validate that point. Not every person exposed to obscenity will become a killer, of course, but too many will!”
James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: A Young Adult's Guide to a Meaningful Future

Joanna Shupe
“A pretty woman, not a bother? As far as he knew, that was the very definition of the word.”
Joanna Shupe, Tycoon
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Curtis White
“The scientists that present at TED confabs needn’t affirm free-market capitalism directly… so long as the implication of their thinking have free-market “consilience”… In fact, TED has become a spectacularly influential force in part through its conciliation of science and libertarian economics, which it then sells to us as entertainment.”
Curtis White, We, Robots: Staying Human in the Age of Big Data

“Storytelling is a joke-telling. It's knowing your punchline, your ending. Knowing that everything you're saying from the first sentence to the last is leading to a singular goal.”
Andrew Stanton

“People worry that AI has surpassed humans, but we doubt AI will claim this award anytime soon. One might think that the TED brand of bullshit is just a cocktail of sound-bite science, management-speak, and techno-optimism. But it's not so easy. You have to stir these elements together just right, and you have to sound like you believe them. For the foreseeable future, computers won't be able to make the grade.”
Carl T. Bergstrom, Calling Bullshit: The Art of Skepticism in a Data-Driven World

E.F. Benson
“The poor little butterfly felt quite bruised.”
E.F. Benson, Mammon and Co.
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