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[00:00.47]Mirror, MirrorWhat do I See [00:03.18]A loving person lives in a loving world. [00:07.88]A hostile person lives in a hostile world. [00:11.49]Everyone you meet is your mirror. [00:14.77]Mirrors have a very particular function. [00:17.40]
[00:02.06]Growing Roots [00:03.37]When I was growing up, I had an old neighbor named Dr. Gibbs. [00:09.17] He didn't look like any doctor I'd ever known. [00:12.12] He never yelled at us for playing in his yard. [00:14.97] I remember him as someone [
[00:01.07]When Love Beckons You [00:03.05]When love beckons to you, follow him, [00:07.40]though his ways are hard and steep. [00:10.36] And when his wings enfold you, yield to him, [00:13.64]though the sword hidden among his pinions may wound you. [
[00:02.64]Rebellion Independence [00:05.45]It's a pretty standard failing of the young [00:09.32]to assume that disagreement is a demonstration of independence. [00:12.98]But that can lead to a fallacious intellectual shortcut: [00:16.89]I don't actu
[00:00.85]The Symphony is a Way of Life [00:05.99]The auditorium is full of people conversing in the audience. [00:11.35] On the stage the performers are shuffling their music [00:14.85]and tuning their instruments as they prepare for the performance
[00:01.11]The Happy Door [00:03.40]Happiness is like a pebble [00:06.91] dropped into a pool to set in motion an ever-widening circle of ripples. [00:11.72]As Stevenson has said, being happy is a duty. [00:15.87]There is no exact definition of the wo
[00:03.53]The Victory of Jeans [00:06.35]A twenty year old immigrant, Levi Strauss, [00:10.80]came to the United States in 1850 to seek his fortune [00:14.36]in the gold fields. But strangely enough, [00:17.65]this man made his fortune on heavy canva
[00:01.72]Benjamin Franklin [00:07.17]Franklin's life is full of charming stories [00:11.27]which all young men should know [00:13.04]how he peddled ballads in Boston, and stood, [00:16.22]the guest of kings in Europe; [00:18.15]how he worked his pas
[00:03.32]On Learning English [00:06.83]A correspondent from the Czech Republic [00:10.15]asks a powerful question:How would you encourage [00:13.35]English language learners at secondary [00:15.44]and postsecondary schools; [00:17.38]what do they ha
[00:01.17]A Truth of Life [00:04.46]One of my patients, a successful businessman, [00:08.28] tells me that before his cancer he would become depressed [00:11.78] unless things went a certain way. Happiness was having the cookie. [00:16.48] If you had
[00:01.20]Deciding to Live [00:04.27]I believe I am a climber. Three years ago, [00:09.29]a series of medical and personal crises took what was a clinical depression [00:14.43]and made it something much darker. [00:16.95]I thought of it as fallingas
[00:01.94]Randy Pausch Inspires Graduates [00:06.37]I am glad to be here today, Hell, [00:10.80]I am glad to be anywhere today. [00:12.62]President Cohon asked me to come [00:15.25]and give the charge to the graduates. I assure you, [00:18.32]it's no
[00:01.62]Magic Mumat Harvard University [00:09.50]President Faust, members of the Harvard Corporation [00:12.77]and the Board of Overseers, members of the faculty, [00:15.73] proud parents, and, above all, graduates. [00:19.77]The first thing I woul
[00:01.83]Aeschylus:The Father of Greek Tragedy [00:04.78]Aeschylus was the first known dramatist to use [00:09.09]more than one character in his plays, [00:11.82]and he therefore invented the concept of dialogue between characters. [00:16.20]Befor
[00:01.63]A Beautiful Memory [00:03.44]Er...the loveliest house that I've ever lived in was one [00:09.06]that I lived in with my grandparents when I was a child. [00:11.90]And the name of the house was Crosslands. [00:15.01]And I have some very happ
[00:02.71]Chemist Leo Baekeland [00:05.67]In the opening scene of The Graduate, [00:08.95]Benjamin (played by a young Dustin Hoffman) [00:12.23]is awkwardly working an affluent Southern California crowd [00:15.73]at a graduation party arranged for hi
[00:02.05]Relish the Moment [00:03.80]Tucked away in our subconscious is an idyllic vision. [00:09.60]We see ourselves on a long trip that spans the continent. [00:13.53] We are traveling by train. Out the windows, [00:17.04] we drink in the passing
[00:00.29]Advise Proposed by Albert Einstein [00:05.70]Every day I remind myself that my inner and outer life [00:10.41]are based on the labors of other men, living and dead, [00:13.78]and that I must exert myself in order to give [00:16.39]in the sa
[00:00.10]Whats Your Recovery Rate? [00:05.45]What is your recovery rate? [00:08.86]How long does it take you to recover from actions [00:11.85]and behaviors that upset you? Minutes? Hours? [00:15.75]Days? Weeks? The longer it takes you to recover, [
I Live Four Lives at a Time by Alice Thompson Everyone who has past his first few birthdays has some kind of guideline or things in which he believes. Its hard to put them in words that mean anything. I live a life of four dimensionsa wife, a mother,