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9. "Do something now. If not you, who? If not here, where? If not now, when?" 10. “It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed.” 11. “Believe you can and you're ...
Over the years it had grown into two shops with 11 employees, but Allamby had become antsy, yearning for something more. At first, he thought it must have to do with growing his business even ...
This list includes well known paradoxes, grouped thematically. The grouping is approximate, as paradoxes may fit into more than one category. This list collects only scenarios that have been called a paradox by at least one source and have their own article in this encyclopedia.
Halfway through August, even with my tripled medications and my lifestyle changes, it came back. One Tuesday morning, sitting at my desk, I felt it descend — the grayness, the fog, the slowing ...
The "whole truth" is defined as learning "something about everything", "everything about something", or "everything about everything". In reality, a historian "can only hope to know something about something". [36] Homunculus fallacy – using a "middle-man" for explanation; this sometimes leads to regressive middle-men.
Two boats and a helicopter, the instruments of rescue most frequently cited in the parable, during a coastguard rescue demonstration. The parable of the drowning man, also known as Two Boats and a Helicopter, is a short story, often told as a joke, most often about a devoutly Christian man, frequently a minister, who refuses several rescue attempts in the face of approaching floodwaters, each ...
The last image we have of Patrick Cagey is of his first moments as a free man. He has just walked out of a 30-day drug treatment center in Georgetown, Kentucky, dressed in gym clothes and carrying a Nike duffel bag.
Image credits: milwbrewsox #7. My wife and I have this ceiling fan/light in our bedroom in the house we moved into two years ago. It has a remote control for the fan and lights.