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[00:00.97]Get a Thorough Understanding of Oneself [00:05.67]In all one's life time it is oneself [00:09.72]that one spends the most time being with or dealing with. [00:13.54] But it is precisely oneself that one has the least understanding of. [00:1
[00:01.45]The Most Historically Inaccurate Movies Ⅱ [00:04.39]Memoirs of a Geisha [00:07.72]The geisha coming-of-age, was really more of a makeover, [00:11.81]where she changed her hairstyle and clothes. [00:14.30]It didn't involve her getting inti
[00:01.61]On Going a Journey [00:06.09]One of the pleasantest things in the world is going a journey: [00:11.67] but I like to go by myself. I can enjoy society in a room; [00:16.81] but out of doors, nature is company enough for me. [00:20.32]I am t
[00:01.20]The Most Historically Inaccurate MoviesⅠ [00:06.65]10 000 B.C. [00:10.10]Director Roland Emmerich is usually a stickler for realism. [00:14.40]So we hate to inform him that woolly mammoths were not, [00:18.22]in fact, used to build pyrami
[00:00.86]Hollywood Is Flush With Movies [00:09.96]When Meg Ryan and Antonio Banderas signed up to star [00:15.36]in an independently produced comedy-action movie [00:18.41]called My Mom's New Boyfriend, the film's backers [00:22.14]figured they had
[00:02.39]Top 10 Odd College Courses [00:05.03]College courses aren't all Economics and The History of Europe. [00:10.21]A trend among many colleges and universities is to offer courses [00:14.35]that are slightly off the beaten track. [00:16.62]Many
[00:01.88]How to Have Less Awkward Conversation [00:06.01]What is assuming rapport? [00:09.70]Basically, instead of going into a conversation [00:13.42]or meeting nervously and thinking how will this go? [00:16.50]you take different approach. [00:18.
[00:01.08]Today I Begin a New Life [00:03.82]Today I shed my old skin which hath, too long, [00:09.39]suffered the bruises of failure and the wounds of mediocrity. [00:12.89]Today I am born anew and my birthplace [00:16.50] is a vineyard where there
[00:04.22]The Thanks We Give [00:08.71]It's not the turkey alone we're grateful for. [00:12.25]Not the cranberry sauce or the stuffing or even the pumpkin pie. [00:16.52]Some of the people seated at the table [00:19.30]are strangersfriends of friends
[00:00.31]The Props to Help Man Endure [00:03.81]I feel that this award was not made to me as a man, but to my work, [00:10.92]a lifes work in the agony and sweat of the human spirit. [00:15.30]Not for glory and least of all, for profit, [00:19.01]bu
[00:00.99]Poet of PianoChopin [00:03.83]Frederic Francois Chopin, Polish-born composer and renowned pianist, [00:11.16]was the creator of 55 mazurkas, 13 polonaises, 24 preludes, [00:17.29] 27 etudes, 19 nocturnes, 4 ballads, and 4 scherzos. [00:23.9
[00:01.18]Love Unlimited [00:06.43]Freda Bright says: Only in opera do people die of love. [00:11.90]It's true. You really can't love somebody to death. [00:15.62]I've known people to die from no love, [00:18.24] but I've never known anyone to be lov
[00:02.28]Dads Mandolin [00:06.89]My father was a self-taught mandolin player. [00:11.14]He was one of the best string instrument players in our town. [00:14.84]He could not read music, but if he heard a tune a few times, [00:19.17]he could play it.
[00:02.56]Psychoanalyst---Sigmund Freud [00:04.94]There are no neutrals in the Freud wars. [00:09.83]Admiration, on one side; skepticism, on the other. [00:13.05]But on one thing the contending parties agree: [00:15.97]for good or ill, Sigmund Freud,
[00:06.56]Failure is a Good Thing [00:07.80]Last week, my grand-daughter started kindergarten, [00:12.18]and I wished her success. I was lying. [00:15.04]What I actually wish for her is failure. [00:17.67]I believe in the power of failure. [00:19.99]
[00:01.83]Dancing All the Dances As Long As I Can [00:06.86]I believe in dancing. [00:10.52]I believe it is in my nature to dance by virtue of the beat of my heart, [00:15.11]the pulse of my blood and the music in my mind. So I dance daily. [00:21.02
Philosophy from a Tugboat BY GEORGE YOUNG ONE NIGHT many years ago I was on the bridge of a ship that passed one of our large cities on a quiet night I saw its lights reflected in the sky and heard the rumblings of the city's noises. As I looked to m
Give Part of Yourself Away By DR.HAROLD TAYLOR We are living in one of those periods in human history which are marked by recolutionary changes in sll of man's ideas and values. It is a time when every one of us must look within himself to find what
I Don`t Play to the Grandstand By Bobby Doerr It seems to me that what any man's beliefs are depends upon how he spends his life. I've spent a good part of mine as a professional baseball player and the game that I play for a living is naturally a ve
The Thread of Permanence By William Zorach It is strange how certain things make a great impression on us in childhood. I remember these verses by Longfellow: Life is real! Life is earnest! And the graves is not its goal; Dust thou art, to dust retur