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He's heard it all ("You're nothing but a dirty Mexican," "Your people flew jets into our buildings") and experienced it all (constantly stopped at airports and pulled over by police drug dragnets).
It's a world that feels so alive, and one with such an agreeably loveable sensibility that the madcap reckless abandon of it all constantly threatens to escape the confines of the TV screen and overflow into your bedroom.
It's a world that feels so alive, and one with such an agreeably lovable sensibility that the madcap reckless abandon of it all constantly threatens to escape the confines of the TV screen and overflow into your bedroom.
You don't have to do it all constantly.
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That, like the thunder, the lightning, the birds taking refuge in the trees, I was His creation and that it was all constantly unfolded, rolled into motion and kept in existence by an act of Will that was not by any means mine.
The "it" we must all constantly struggle to "get" is not an empathic one-to-one understanding of the experiences of others, but an understanding of how one's own context relates to one's understanding of other contexts, how that understanding affects one's interactions with those around them, as well as how one participates in the construction of contexts.
" 'How do you juggle it all?' people constantly ask me, with an accusatory look in their eyes.
"How do you juggle it all?" people constantly ask me, with an accusatory look in their eyes.
A passage in her piece "Confessions of a Juggler," one of the excerpts we ran, suggests that's one topic that's best avoided: "How do you juggle it all?" people constantly ask me, with an accusatory look in their eyes.
And sufficiently fast computers to make sense of it all and constantly recalculate how much power to dispatch to the motor to get the device to climb the stairs or replace a heart valve.
At the other end of the spectrum are know-it-all clients who are constantly faxing articles to their accountants and calling up with the latest tax tip heard during a golf game.
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