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In medicine, we hardly ever think about how to implement what we've learned.
Do I ever think about how hard it may have been for John to discard the slippers?
Does Mickelson ever think about how close he came to winning all three majors this year?
Do you ever think about how, at that moment of the candles, time stands still, even as the moments carry away the smoke?
His idea of dinner conversation is to say something like, "My dear, do you ever think about the Moon?" Or, "Do you ever think about how the Moon came to be just where it is?" He hardly ever says a word, however, "about his past, or his feelings".
Do you ever think about how many emails you send per day?
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Asked recently if he ever thought about how many majors he might have won in those five years, he said, laughing, "I don't figure those things out".
Kimsey gave a few different answers about the Confederate flag license plate on his pickup truck, then looked down for a second when asked if he ever thinks about how black people feel when they see it.
"I'm just so caught up in what we're doing now and looking forward that I don't really think about that," Rutgers Coach Greg Schiano said earlier this week when asked if he ever thought about how far the program had come since that defeat to Buffalo.
For those who wonder why there aren't more people interested in science, or why more people don't stay in it to become professors: Have you ever thought about how elitist, isolated, and obnoxious some of you--um, I mean your colleagues--can be?
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