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---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Natalie Ginsburg <[email protected]> Date: Wed, Dec 6, 2023 at 3:51 PM Subject: nofim and the evacuess, Fatma and I am glad for her that she died before being chucked out of her home. what is happening on the West bank To: Zianda Goldstuck <[email protected]>, Warren Goldstuck <[email protected]>, Amy Stein <[email protected]>, Ros and Jack Todes <[email protected]>, Arthur Goldstuck <[email protected]>, Jayna Goldstuck <[email protected]>, Natalie Ginsburg <[email protected]>, Shirley Goldstuck <[email protected]>, Charles Goldstuck <[email protected]>, Daniel Goldstuck <[email protected]>, Daphne Miller <[email protected]>, Glenn Stein <[email protected]>, Kelly Goldstuck <[email protected]>
The story of the evacuees from the south in "Migdal Nofim" continues to unfold. Among the evacuees we also hosted the Shahar family, Shimon and Tzipi, and their son Tzachi. Although the son is not "our age", out of understanding and consideration of the situation, he is welcomed with open arms. It turns out that Tzachi was gifted with a talent for painting and from the moment the family arrived in "Nofim" he painted every day. At the initiative of the resident Ella Amitai, the curator of "Nofim", an exhibition of his paintings was set up. Nofim residents and Tzachi's family members were invited to the opening ceremony. Ella the curator presented the paintings and he spoke, told about himself, and among other things said: "From the moment I arrived at "Landscapes" I painted every day for three weeks. When I had to move by order of the state to a hotel a short distance from Manofim, I didn't draw any pictures... I see this as a compliment to "Migdal Nofim" whose people make the place and provide inspiration." It turns out that the war that caused a change in world order, created connections that would not have existed in the days of corrections
I had been going to start my letter very differently as I woke up with such a feeling of despair. I had gone to sit with the families for a while in the afternoon...this after having gone with Shlomiet to Ricardo where we used to buy when we went to the DCO. She suggested next week we go even though we know that few people can get there just to see if there is anything we can do. We saw how the villages have been closed off and locked. The only way people can go in and out is on foot and even at Ricardo their shelves were pretty empty because the only way they can bring in produce from many of the suppliers in the occupied areas is back to back. but to go back to yesterday.  
This is the way that all the villages are blocked off. 
 Opposite them, as if it is not enough what the families are going through, this animal whose mouth is straight out of the sewage comes to tell them that they are to blame for the war because of Oslo and I guess what he means by the other saying that releasing prisoners with blood on their hands is dangerous. I wish he was one of the kidnapped. And  also Netanyahu....we could be sure that any information he gives them will only be lies because that is all that comes out of his mouth......such as saying "That  is life" when a hilltop youth murders an Israeli man who killed terrorists and who is unarmed and on his knees. And, as I wrote this, the murderer is to be released this evening because the evidence is too vague. He has  bullets in him. They can't prove whose bullets these were?  And that  is also what will happen when someone on the right kills one of the demonstrators. And in the meantime Ben Gvir is handing out arms to the settlers and every idiot as if they were sweets at a Barmitzvah....see the PDF 
I see I have gone from one thing to another. 
And Fatma, the woman for whom we demonstrated for so many years died last night of a heart attack. I am happy for her. A better ending than that she should b e thrown out of her house. I am sure that the government will use the war to carry out the threat to give the house to the right
Thelma Admon (Anat Gonen) writes about Fatma Salem of Sheikh Jarrah, who passed away last night: "Fatma Salem died of cardiac arrest last night. The strength of the brave woman, who fought for her house in Sheikh Jarrah against many forces stronger than her, was reduced to zero. Fatma was born in her parents' house in Sheikh Jarrah, and lived there for more than seventy years, gave birth to children and raised grandchildren there. For years she suffered abuse from settlers at her doorstep and in the courts. The settlers longed for her home, and she did not give up. Determined and strong she stood in front of them. "I have nowhere to go," she repeated at the Friday demonstrations in the neighborhood. "How are you?" she would ask in the hug. and kisses on both cheeks, and thanks a lot of warm words for her support. A previous illness had caused a disfigurement in her face, but the evidence of this was erased at the moment of the personal meeting with her. To each and every one she gave private, warm and noble attention. Fatma left the evil Israeli world in the middle of a terrible war. Her death marks the limit of human inclusiveness. Now I hug Fatma Salem one last hug. I wish justice would come and stand by her up there, in a place where there is no entry for the wicked. " Photo: Zipi Menashe
 I am putting in several PDFs so that, if you are interested, you can see what is going on in the occupied territories.  And you won't be surprised to hear that the families of the kidnapped are verbally attacked every day by those on the right where they sit. They are told by these hate filled people that their children will die because of them. 
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Rhapsody in Blue; a playlist to accompany the fic, both made by the wonderful @kckenobi.
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Tracklist [part 1 - fic & chapter titles | part 2 - inspiration]
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i. Prelude by Johann Sebastian Bach || ii. the man himself by Gang of Youths || iii. Gardermoen by Julia Kent || iv. Ring of Saturn by Cory Wong, Dirty Loops || v. In the Mood by Glenn Miller || vi. Nuvole bianche - Arr. for Two Cellos by Mr and Mrs Cello || vii. Moonlight Serenade by US Air Force Airmen of Note || viii. Broken Cellos by Samuel L Session || ix. Hospital, Pt. 1 by Gustavo Santaolalla || x. Due Tramonti - Remastered 2020 by Ludovico Einaudi, Marco Decimo || xi. Caravan by Duke Ellington || xii. Hospital, Pt. 2 by Gustavo Santaolalla || xiii. On the Nature of Daylight by Max Richter, Louisa Fuller, Natalia Bonner, John Metcalfe, Philip Sheppard, Chris Worsey || xiv. Asturias by Boston Cello Quartet, Will Hudgins || xv. Danse macabre by Camille Saint-Saëns || xvi. The Life Cycle of a Butterfly by Cory Wong || xvii. Tomorrow and Forever by Cory Wong || xviii. Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin
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xix. Birdland by Maynard Ferguson || xx. Without Me by Rayland Baxter || xxi. Supermarket Flowers by Stellenbosch University Choir || xxii. Being Alive (Glee Cast Version) by Glee Cast || xxiii. Moon River by Gustav Lundgren || xxiv. Pie Jesu by The Ayoub Sisters, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Mark Messenger || xxv. The Swan (From "Carnival of the Animals" by Camille Saint-Saëns || xxvi. i luv him. by Catie Turner || xxvii. Art vs Calling by Sleeping At Last || xxviii. A Million Dreams by The Piano Guys || xxix. Love Theme From St. Elmo's Fire by Stan Whitmire ||
xxx. Thaïs: Meditation (Arr. for Cello & Piano) by Jules Massenet || xxxi. The Lake Isle by Ola Gjeilo, Tenebrae, Kristian Kvalvaag, Thomas Gould, Ciaran McCabe, Jon Thorne, Matthew Sharp || xxxii. Flower Duet by Leo Délibes, Cicely Parnas, Marnie Laird, Brooklyn Classical, Patrick Laird || xxxiii. October by Eric Whitacre, Youngstown State University Symphonic Wind Ensemble, Stephen Gage || xxxiv. Tu Sei - Arr. for Two Cellos by Mr and Mrs Cello || xxxv. Sing Gently (Arr. for String Quartet and Piano) by Eric Whitacre, Dominic Cheli, Adam Milstein, Emma Wernig, Ben Solomonov, Max Karmazyn || xxxvi. Burying the Dead by Kevin Kiner || xxxvii. The Winner Takes it All - From "Mamma Mia!" by Meryl Streep || xxxviii. Butterfly by Gustav Santaolalla || xxxix. A Model of the Universe by Jóhann Jóhannsson ||
xl. Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini Op 43: Variation No. 18 Andante cantabile by Sergei Rachmaninoff || xli. Requiem For An Empty Ballroom by The Stolen Orchestra || xlii. Learning to Drive by Gustav Santaolalla || xliii. The Art of Getting By by Laura Zocca || xliv. Needles & Pins by Canyon City || xlv. Bandstand Boogie by Barry Manilow || xlvi. It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) by Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington || xlvii. The Jazz Police by Gordon Goodwin's Big Phat Band || xlviii. You Cannot Lose My Love by Sara Groves || xlix. Bad Day by Daniel Powter ||
l. champagne problems by Taylor Swift || li. Landslide by Alex Blue, Sleeping At Last || lii. If This Is It Now by Birdy || liii. God is Just the Universe by Corey Kilgannon || liv. Quiet Man by Roo Panes || lv. Grow As We Go by Ben Platt || lvi. Happiness by We Banjo 3 || lvii. October - Live by gray || lviii. Fare Thee Well by Gustav Santaolalla
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Americn Shonda Tournament (Updated!)
UPDATE: Now with three more play-in games and a link to the voting thread.
March Madness is over, but my thirst for bracketology remains unquenched. So -- after the rousing success of the democratically-elected dictator tournament -- I propose a new tournament: American Shonda. Which American Jewish public figure is the greatest disgrace to the tribe?
The match-ups will be posted as Twitter polls on this thread. Here are the seeds (14 11 to 16 are getting play-in games):
Jared Kushner
Stephen Miller
Sheldon Adelson
Glenn Greenwald
Mort Klein
Roseanne Barr
Rebecca Vilkomerson
Ivanka Trump
Lee Zeldin
Dov Hikind
Ariel Gold/Max Blumenthal
Matt Brooks/Ben Shapiro
Bernie Madoff/Dennis Prager
David Horowitz/Shmuley Boteach
Philip Weiss/Liel Leibovitz
Jill Stein/Adam Milstein
Note that the judging criteria is who brings the greatest shame to the Jewish people as a whole -- not to your particular sub-branch (so tamp down on "as a leftist, I'm more embarrassed by fellow leftists" logic).
The opening round will be posted onto Twitter shortly. In the meantime, let's do a quick rundown of the play-in matches:
14. "Inside every progressive is a totalitarian screaming to get out." Few people have ever so fully lived out a life motto as former communist-turned-fascist David Horowitz. He goes up against "America's Roseanne's Rabbi" Shmuley Boteach, who periodically tries to arrest his fade into irrelevancy with full-page New York Times ads demonstrating why nobody cares what he thinks anymore.
15. Philip Weiss is the progenitor of Mondoweiss, an anti-Zionist Jewish website so on the nose it is literally funded by a White supremacist. He faces fellow "writer" Liel Leibovitz, who regularly vomits out gibberish disguised as erudition in a "toxic" contribution to the Jewish press.
16. Why vote for the lesser of two evils when you can vote for the middle of three? That was Jill Stein's 2016 campaign slogan (paraphrased), and it paid off -- for her and her grift, if not the country. Adam Milstein has historically been a much quieter billionaire than 3 seed Sheldon Adelson, but he's been making moves of late by insisting that Ilhan Omar is an actual terrorist. It takes a lot to have to withdraw from AIPAC 2019 for being too embarrassing, but it's enough for this bubble team to squeak his way onto the final bracket slot.
Update: Yes, there are always going to be some bubble times that don't make the cut. But I've been alerted to some truly inexcusable omissions. We can't have a Shonda bracket where Ben Shapiro isn't in the field. And so I feel like I have no choice but to expand the play-in brackets.
11. When she isn't shilling for Iran, Code Pink big wig Ariel Gold is gleefully photographing Neturei Karta activists in Rashida Tlaib's office. Gold's never met a dictatorship she doesn't like (save Saudi Arabia -- Iranian patronage comes with strings). But Max Blumenthal hasn't met a conspiracy theory he doesn't like. The man you call when James O'Keefe is in prison presents a formidable challenge and a marquee play-in game match-up.
12. Can a spineless weasel be your spirit animal? Matt Brooks and the RJC want to find out! Though I suppose it takes guts, in a sense, to spend an entire conference raking Ilhan Omar over alleged "dual loyalty" insinuations and then shrug and smile when President Trump tells a roomful of American Jews that Netanyahu is "your Prime Minister." He'll face leading, ahem, conservative "intellectual" Ben Shapiro. Shapiro is a very different animal from the alt-right, in that (a) the alt-right hates Shapiro, whereas Shapiro loves himself, and (b) there are no other material differences between Ben Shapiro and the alt-right.
13. Speaking of "intellectuals", Dennis Prager's "PragerU" is where you go if you want such academic gems like "the southern strategy doesn't exist" and "maybe Hitler would've been okay if he'd stayed in Germany." He was almost disqualified because he clearly would rather be Christian. His opponent is Bernie Madoff, who also almost didn't make the cut because arguably a "public figure" can't be in prison. Madoff -- the living embodiment of a deadly antisemitic stereotype -- certainly qualifies as an embarrassment, but has he spent too long out of the public eye to compete?
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April 27 ♉ Famous BirthDays April 27 ♉ Famous  BirthDays https://youtu.be/-QMuHyn0m2w 1820 Herbert Spencer 1920 1865 Владимир Богораз 1865 1901 Евгений Рабинович 1901 1912 Нора Галь 1912 1913 Philip Abelson 1913 1927 Евгений Моргунов 1927 1931 Игорь Ойстрах 1931 1932 Anouk Aimée 1932 1933 Леонид Рошаль 1933 1953 Ellen S. Baker 1953 1953 Анна Каменкова 1953 1958 Kobi Meidan 1958 1959 Марина Левтова 1959 1962 Rande Gerber 1962 1964 Avishai Milstein 1964 1967 Aki Avni 1967 1967 Simcha Barbiro 1967 1967 Александр Лазарев-младший 1967 1969 Стас Михайлов 1969 1978 Talya Lavie 1978 1982 Michal Traurig 1982 1984 Veronica Kedar 1984 1985 Ben Mittlelman 1985 1986 Динара Сафина 1986 1988 Adam Hirsch 1988 #HerbertSpencer #ВладимирБогораз #ЕвгенийРабинович #НораГаль #PhilipAbelson #ЕвгенийМоргунов #ИгорьОйстрах #AnoukAimée #ЛеонидРошаль #EllenSBaker #АннаКаменкова #KobiMeidan #МаринаЛевтова #RandeGerber #AvishaiMilstein #AkiAvni #SimchaBarbiro #АлександрЛазаревМладший #СтасМихайлов #TalyaLavie #MichalTraurig #VeronicaKedar #BenMittlelman #ДинараСафина #AdamHirsch
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BOF NEVER GABRIEL AND NEVER WAS MADE A BIRD A NEWBEC OR ANYTHING SHORTER THAN LESLIE AT 5′5 AND 3 QUARTERS INCHES TALL! AND FOR PEOPLE TRYIN TO BE ME AND INVADE ME THESE PEOPLE DIED, EVERY YEAR MORE AND MORE WILL DIE FOR TRYING TO STEAL MY STUFF OR HURT MY FAMILY OR KIDNAP MY KID(S) EVER OR HAVE ME LIVING MORE THAN ONE LIFE.
March 2002[edit source]
1 – David Mann, 85, American songwriter.
1 – Roger Plumpton Wilson, 96, British Anglican prelate.
3 – G. M. C. Balayogi, 61, Indian lawyer and politician.
3 – Calvin Carrière, 80, American fiddler.
3 – Harlan Howard, 74, American country music songwriter.
3 – Al Pollard, 73, NFL player and broadcaster, lymphoma. [1]
3 – Roy Porter, 55, British historian.
6 – Bryan Fogarty, 32, Canadian ice hockey player.
6 – David Jenkins, 89, Welsh librarian.
6 – Donald Wilson, 91, British television writer and producer.
7 – Franziska Rochat-Moser, 35, Swiss marathon runner.
8 – Bill Johnson, 85, American football player.
8 – Ellert Sölvason, 84, Icelandic football player.
9 – Jack Baer, 87, American baseball coach.
9 – Irene Worth, 85, American actress.
11 – Al Cowens, 50, American baseball player.
11 – Rudolf Hell, 100, German inventor and manufacturer.
12 – Steve Gromek, 82, American baseball player.
13 – Hans-Georg Gadamer, 102, German philosopher.
14 – Cherry Wilder, 71, New Zealand writer.
14 – Tan Yu, 75, Filipino entrepreneur.
15 – Sylvester Weaver, 93, American advertising executive, father of Sigourney Weaver.
16 – Sir Marcus Fox, 74, British politician.
17 – Rosetta LeNoire, 90, African-American stage and television actress.
17 – Bill Davis, 60, American football coach.
18 – Reginald Covill, 96, British cricketer.
18 – Maude Farris-Luse, 115, supercentenarian and one-time "Oldest Recognized Person in the World".
18 – Gösta Winbergh, 58, Swedish operatic tenor.
20 – John E. Gray, 95, American educational administrator, President of Lamar University.
20 – Ivan Novikoff, 102, Russian premier ballet master.
20 – Richard Robinson, 51, English cricketer.
21 – James F. Blake, 89, American bus driver, antagonist for the Montgomery Bus Boycott.
21 – Thomas Flanagan, 78, American novelist and academic.
22 – Sir Kingsford Dibela, 70, Governor-General of Papua New Guinea.
22 – Hugh R. Stephen, 88, Canadian politician.
23 – Ben Hollioake, 24, English cricketer.
24 – Dorothy DeLay, 84, American violin instructor.
24 – César Milstein, 74, Argentinian biochemist.
24 – Frank G. White, 92, American army general.
25 – Ken Traill, 75, British rugby league player.
25 – Kenneth Wolstenholme, 81, British football commentator.
26 – Roy Calvert, 88, New Zealand World War II air force officer.
27 – Milton Berle, 93, American comedian dubbed "Mr. Television".
27 – Sir Louis Matheson, 90, British university administrator, Vice Chancellor of Monash University.
27 – Dudley Moore, 66, British actor and writer.
27 – Billy Wilder, 95, Austrian-born American film director (Double Indemnity).
28 – Tikka Khan, 86, Pakistani army general.
29 – Rico Yan, 27, Filipino movie & TV actor.
30 – Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, 101, British consort of King George VI.
31 – Lady Anne Brewis, 91, English botanist.
31 – Barry Took, 73, British comedian and writer.
April 2002[edit source]
1 – Umer Rashid, 26, English cricketer, drowning.
1 – John S. Samuel, 88, American Air Force general.
2 – John R. Pierce, 92, American engineer and author.
2 – Robert Lawson Vaught, 75, American mathematician.
3 – Frank Tovey, aka Fad Gadget, 45, English singer-songwriter.
4 – Don Allard, 66, American football player (New York Titans, New England Patriots) and coach.
5 – Arthur Ponsonby, 11th Earl of Bessborough, 89, British aristocrat.
5 – Layne Staley, 34, former Alice in Chains lead singer.
6 – Nobu McCarthy, 67, Canadian actress.
6 – William Patterson, 71, British Anglican priest, Dean of Ely.
6 – Margaret Wingfield, 90, British political activist.
7 – John Agar, 82, American actor.
8 – Sir Nigel Bagnell, 75, British field marshal.
8 – María Félix, 88, Mexican film star.
8 – Helen Gilbert, 80 American artist.
8 – Giacomo Mancini, 85, Italian politician.
9 – Leopold Vietoris, 110, Austrian mathematician.
10 – Géza Hofi, 75 Hungarian humorist.
11 – J. William Stanton, 78, American politician.
14 – Buck Baker, 83, American member of the NASCAR Hall of Fame
14 – John Boda, 79, American composer and music professor.
14 – Sir Michael Kerr, 81, British jurist.
15 – Will Reed, 91, British composer.
15 – Byron White, 84, United States Supreme Court justice.
16 – Billy Ayre, 49, English footballer.
16 – Franz Krienbühl, 73, Swiss speed skater.
16 – Robert Urich, 55, American TV actor.
18 – Thor Heyerdahl, 87, Norwegian anthropologist.
18 – Cy Laurie, 75, British musician.
18 – Sir Peter Proby, 90, British landowner, Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire.
20 – Vlastimil Brodský, 81, Czech actor.
21 – Sebastian Menke, 91, American Roman Catholic priest.
21 – Red O'Quinn, 76, American football player.
21 – Terry Walsh, 62, British stuntman.
22 – Albrecht Becker, 95, German production designer and actor.
22 – Allen Morris, 92, American historian.
23 – Linda Lovelace, 53, former porn star turned political activist, car crash.
23 – Ted Kroll, 82, American golfer.
25 – Michael Bryant, 74, British actor.
25 – Indra Devi, 102, Russian "yoga teacher to the stars".
25 – Lisa Lopes, 30, American singer, car crash.
26 – Alton Coleman, 46, convicted spree killer, execution by lethal injection.
27 – Ruth Handler, 85, inventor of the Barbie doll.
27 – Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza, 81, German Industrialist and art collector.
28 – Alexander Lebed, Russian general and politician.
28 – Sir Peter Parker, 77, British businessman.
28 – Lou Thesz, American professional wrestler.
28 – John Wilkinson, 82, American sound engineer.
29 – Liam O'Sullivan, Scottish footballer, drugs overdose. [2]
29 – Lor Tok, 88, Thai, comedian and actor Thailand National Artist.
May 2002[edit source]
1 – John Nathan-Turner, 54, British television producer.
2 – William Thomas Tutte, 84, Bletchley Park cryptographer and British, later Canadian, mathematician.
3 – Barbara Castle, Baroness Castle of Blackburn, 91, British Labour politician and female life peer.
3 – Mohamed Haji Ibrahim Egal, 73, president of Somaliland and formerly prime minister of Somalia and British Somaliland.
3 – Mohan Singh Oberoi, 103, Indian hotelier and retailer.
4 – Abu Turab al-Zahiri, 79, Saudi Arabian writer of Arab Indian descent
5 – Sir Clarence Seignoret 83, president of Dominica (1983–1993).
5 – Hugo Banzer Suárez, 75, president of Bolivia, as dictator 1971–1978 and democratic president 1997–2001.
5 – Mike Todd, Jr., 72, American film producer.
6 – Otis Blackwell, 71, American singer-songwriter and pianist.
6 – Harry George Drickamer, 83, American chemical engineer.
6 – Pim Fortuyn, 54, assassinated Dutch politician.
7 – Sir Bernard Burrows, 91, British diplomat.
7 – Sir Ewart Jones, 91, Welsh chemist.
7 – Seattle Slew, 28, last living triple crown winner on 25th anniversary of winning Kentucky Derby.
8 – Sir Edward Jackson, 76, English diplomat.
9 – Robert Layton, 76, Canadian politician.
9 – James Simpson, 90, British explorer.
10 – Lynda Lyon Block, 54, convicted murderer, executed by electric chair in Alabama.
10 – John Cunniff, 57, American hockey player and coach.
10 – Henry W. Hofstetter, 87, American optometrist.
10 – Leslie Dale Martin, 35, convicted murderer, executed by lethal injection in Louisiana.
10 – Tom Moore, 88, American athletics promoter.
11 – Joseph Bonanno, 97, Sicilian former Mafia boss.
12 – Richard Chorley, 74, English geographer.
13 – Morihiro Saito, 74, a teacher of the Japanese martial art of aikido.
13 – Ruth Cracknell, 76, redoubtable Australian actress most famous for the long-running role of Maggie Beare in the series "Mother and Son".
13 – Valery Lobanovsky, 63, former Ukrainian coach.
14 – Sir Derek Birley, 75, British educationist and writer.
15 – Bernard Benjamin, 92, British statistician.
15 – Bryan Pringle, 67, British actor.
15 – Nellie Shabalala, 49, South African singer and wife of leader/founder of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Joseph Shabalala.
15 – Esko Tie, 73, Finnish ice hockey player.
16 – Edwin Alonzo Boyd, 88, Canadian bank-robber and prison escapee of the 1950s.
16 – Alec Campbell, 103, Australia's last surviving ANZAC died in a nursing home.
16 – Dorothy Van, 74, American actress.
17 – Peter Beck, 92, British schoolmaster.
17 – Joe Black, 78, American first Black baseball pitcher to win a World Series game.
17 – Earl Hammond, 80, American voice actor best known for voicing Mumm Ra and Jaga in the television series Thundercats.
17 – Bobby Robinson, 98, American baseball player.
17 – Little Johnny Taylor, 59, American singer.
18 – Davey Boy Smith, 39, 'British Bulldog' professional wrestler.
18 – Gordon Wharmby, 68, British actor (Last of the Summer Wine)
19 – John Gorton, 90, 19th Prime Minister of Australia.
19 – Otar Lordkipanidze, 72, Georgian archaeologist.
20 – Stephen Jay Gould, 60, paleontologist and popular science author.
21 – Niki de Saint Phalle, 71, French artist.
21 – Roy Paul, 82, Welsh footballer.
22 – Paul Giel, 69, American football player.
22 – Dick Hern, 81, British racehorse trainer.
22 – (remains discovered; actual death probably took place on or around May 1, 2001), Chandra Levy, 24, U.S. Congressional intern.
22 – Creighton Miller, 79, American football player and attorney.
23 – Sam Snead, 89, golfer.
25 – Pat Coombs, 75, English actress.
25 – Jack Pollard, 75, Australian sports journalist.
26 – John Alexander Moore, 86, American biologist.
26 – Mamo Wolde, 69, Ethiopian marathon runner.
28 – Napoleon Beazley, 25, convicted juvenile offender, executed by lethal injection in Texas.
28 – Mildred Benson, 96, American children's author.
June 2002[edit source]
1 – Hansie Cronje, 32, South African cricketer, air crash.
4 – Fernando Belaúnde Terry, 89, democratic president of Peru, 1963–1968 and 1980–1985.
4 – John W. Cunningham, 86, American author.
4 – Caroline Knapp, 42, author of Drinking: A Love Story.
5 – Dee Dee Ramone, 50, founding member of The Ramones.
5 – Alex Watson, 70, Australian rugby league player.
6 – Peter Cowan, 87, Australian writer.
6 – Hans Janmaat, 67, controversial far-right politician in the Netherlands.
7 – Rodney Hilton, 85, British historian.
7 – Lilian, Princess of Réthy, 85, British-born Belgian royal.
8 – George Mudie, 86, Jamaican cricketer.
9 – Paul Chubb, 53, Australian actor.
9 – Bryan Martyn, 71, Australian rules footballer.
10 – John Gotti, 61, imprisoned mobster.
11 – Robbin Crosby, 42, American guitarist of rock band Ratt.
11 – Margaret E. Lynn, 78, American theater director.
11 – Robert Roswell Palmer, 93, American historian and writer.
11 – Peter John Stephens, 89, British children's author.
12 – Bill Blass, 79, American fashion designer.
12 – George Shevelov, 93, Ukrainian scholar.
13 – John Hope, 83, American meteorologist.
14 – Jose Bonilla, 34, boxing former world champion, of asthma.
14 – June Jordan, 65, American writer and teacher, of breast cancer.
15 – Said Belqola, 45, Moroccan referee of the 1998 FIFA World Cup final.
17 – Willie Davenport, 59, American gold medal-winning Olympic hurdler.
17 – John C. Davies II, 82, American politician.
17 – Fritz Walter, 81, German football player, captain of 1954 World Cup winners.
18 – Nancy Addison, 54, soap actress, cancer.
18 – Jack Buck, 77, Major League Baseball announcer.
18 – Michael Coulson, 74, British lawyer and politician.
19 – Count Flemming Valdemar of Rosenborg, 80, Danish prince.
20 – Enrique Regüeiferos, 53, Cuban Olympic boxer.
21 – Henry Keith, Baron Keith of Kinkel, 80, British jurist.
21 – Patrick Kelly, 73, English cricketer.
22 – David O. Cooke, 81, American Department of Defense official.
22 – Darryl Kile, 33, Major League Baseball player.
22 – Ann Landers, 83, author & syndicated newspaper columnist.
23 – Pedro "El Rockero" Alcazar, 26, Panamanian boxer; died after losing his world Flyweight championship to Fernando Montiel in Las Vegas the night before.
23 – Arnold Weinstock, 77, British businessman.
24 – Lorna Lloyd-Green, 92, Australian gynaecologist.
24 – Miles Francis Stapleton Fitzalan-Howard, 86, 17th Duke of Norfolk.
24 – Pierre Werner, 88, former Prime Minister of Luxembourg, "father of the Euro".
25 – Gordon Park Baker, 64, Anglo-American philosopher.
25 – Jean Corbeil, 68, Canadian politician.
26 – Barbara G. Adams, 57, British Egyptologist.
26 – Clarence D. Bell, 88, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania State Senate.
26 – Jay Berwanger, 88, college football player, first winner of the Heisman Trophy.
26 – Arnold Brown, 88, British General of the Salvation Army.
26 – James Morgan, 63, British journalist.
27 – Sir Charles Carter, 82, British economist and academic administrator.
27 – John Entwistle, 57, English bassist (The Who), heart attack.
27 – Russ Freeman, 76, American pianist.
27 – Robert L. J. Long, 82, American admiral.
27 – Jack Webster, 78, Canadian police officer.
28 – Arthur "Spud" Melin, responsible for marketing hula-hoop and frisbee.
29 – Rosemary Clooney, 74, singer.
29 – Jan Tomasz Zamoyski, 90, Polish politician.
30 – Pete Gray, 87, American one-armed baseball player.
30 – Dave Wilson, 70, American television director.
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• A breakthrough in machine learning would be worth ten Microsofts. – Bill Gates • A breakthrough occurs when you recognize, you are more energy than matter – Caroline Myss • After a breakthrough year for America, our economy is growing and creating jobs at the fastest pace since 1999. – Barack Obama • All great inventions emerge from a long sequence of small sparks; the first idea often isn’t all that good, but thanks to collaboration it later sparks another idea, or it’s reinterpreted in an unexpected way. Collaboration brings small sparks together to generate breakthrough innovation. – Scott Belsky • All I need is the breakthrough. The joint-venture for my clothing. Same as Stella McCartney has. – Kanye West • All of us have at least one great voice deep inside. People are products of their environment. A lucky few are born into situations in which positive messages abound. Others grow up hearing messages of fear and failure, which they must block out so the positive can be heard. But the positive and courageous voice will always emerge, somewhere, sometime, for all of us. Listen for it, and your breakthroughs will come. – Pat Riley • All personal breakthroughs begin with a change in beliefs. – Tony Robbins • All personal breakthroughs begin with a change in beliefs. So how do we change? The most effective way is to get your brain to associate massive pain to the old belief. You must feel deep in your gut that not only has this belief cost you pain in the past, but it’s costing you in the present and, ultimately, can only bring you pain in the future. Then you must associate tremendous pleasure to the idea of adopting a new, empowering belief. – Tony Robbins • All personal breakthroughs being with a change in beliefs. So how do we change? The most effective way is to get your brain to associate massive pain to the old belief. – Tony Robbins • All significant breakthroughs are break -“withs” old ways of thinking. – Thomas Kuhn • All technological breakthroughs start with a small “elite”. Think about cellphones, for example. Now just about everyone has one. The same will happen to innovations such as Twitter. – Helen Zille • Almost every significant breakthrough is the result of a courageous break with traditional ways of thinking. – Stephen Covey • America has the best doctors, the best nurses, the best hospitals, the best medical technology, the best medical breakthrough medicines in the world. There is absolutely no reason we should not have in this country the best health care in the world. – Bill Frist • Amidst all the attention given to the sciences as to how they can lead to the cure of all diseases and daily problems of mankind, I believe that the biggest breakthrough will be the realization that the arts, which are considered “useless,” will be recognized as the whole reason why we ever try to live longer or live more prosperously. The arts are the science of enjoying life. – John Maeda • And [we hope to sell] the clean fuels to other airlines. I mean, the exciting thing about the breakthrough with clean fuels for the airline industry is there’s only 1,700 pumps in the world that fill up the airlines. – Richard Branson • And I’m going to work as hard as I can… for cancer research and hopefully, maybe, we’ll have some cures and some breakthroughs. I’d like to think I’m going to fight my brains out to be back here again next year for the Arthur Ashe recipient. I want to give it next year! – Jim Valvano • And yet in a funny way our lack of success led to our breakthrough; because, since we could not get a cell line off the shelf doing what we wanted, we were forced to construct it. And the original experiment … developed into a method for the production of hybridomas … [which] was of more importance than our original purpose. – Cesar Milstein • Animal research and testing has played a part in almost every medical breakthrough of the last century. It has saved hundreds of millions of lives worldwide. – Joan Ryan • Any breakdown is a breakthrough. – Marshall McLuhan • Any time there is a cultural breakthrough in which this culture transcends what it’s supposed to be, there’s a violent reaction. So we had a black president, and it’s followed by an incredibly violent reaction. It happens over and over. – George C. Wolfe • As a Christian, when your trial is getting hotter, you are getting closer to your breakthrough! Keep pressing! – T. B. Joshua • As God’s representative on the earth, He has given us the authority to speak for Him. When we speak under the leading of the Holy Spirit, we speak as His voice on the earth. During strategic times, the Lord will prompt us to pray prayers that will bring breakthrough. – Barbara Wentroble • As I’m sure anyone who’s born after the ’70s’ access point is – is ’70s films and ’70s culture and there is a kind of a paranoiac atmosphere in that time in America. Yes, it’s the golden age of journalism, Watergate, and all the rest of these people making these great breakthroughs – but it’s also the moment that “if it bleeds, it leads” becomes mainstream and sensationalizing the news becomes more and more the given. Checking how many numbers you’re getting, whatever you can do to get more numbers. – Rebecca Hall • Asking “Why?” can lead to understanding. Asking “Why not?” can lead to breakthroughs. – Daniel H. Pink
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• Cancer can be attacked directly by metabolic enzymes and then be assisted by the enzyme diet programme. The second greatest cancer breakthrough of the 20th century is the metabolic organic effect on malignant tumours of correcting the body fluid pH to a non-acidic pH 7.1 to 7.5. A neutral pH 7.0 resists cancer formation. An acid body fluid pH of 6.44 and below permits tumours to biochemically become malignant. At pH 7.5 cancer may become inactive; at 8.5 tumours may disintegrate. – Benjamin Carson • Chaos often fosters the greatest creativity. Breakdowns often precede the greatest breakthroughs. And when the pain is greatest is often when we’re on the brink of the greatest realization…..When the pain is burned through rather than numbed, when our darkness is brought to light and then forgiven, then and only then can we move on. And move on we do. – Marianne Williamson • Charles de Foucauld, the found of the Little Brothers of Jesus, wrote a single sentence that’s ahad a profound impact on my life. He said, “The one thing we owe absolutely to God is never to be afraid of anything.” Never to be afraid of anything, even death, which, after all, is but that final breakthrough into the open, waiting, outstretched arms of Abba. – Brennan Manning • Creative experimentation propels our culture forward. That our stories of innovation tend to glorify the breakthroughs and edit out all the experimental mistakes doesn’t mean that mistakes play a trivial role. As any artist or scientist knows, without some protected, even sacred space for mistakes, innovation would cease. – Evgeny Morozov • Doctors…from the Office of Info. Tech. at Harvard U.(:)…Their appraisal of 46 surgical or anesthesia breakthroughs…suggested…only 13% were highly preferred (and)…in nearly half the cases the new therapy was no better than the therapy it replaced. …About 12% of the innovations increased complications. – Jeffrey Bland • Don’t they know science doesn’t work like that? You can’t just order scientific breakthroughs. They happen when you are looking at something you’ve been working on for years and suddenly see a connection you never noticed before, or when you’re looking for something else altogether. Sometimes they even happen by accident. Don’t they know you can’t get a scientific breakthrough just because you want one? – Connie Willis • Ending torture and tyranny in Iraq was not a mistake. Supporting democracy in Iraq is not a mistake. Helping the long-suffering Muslims of Iraq who now seek to live democratically is not a mistake. In the long, long history of the Middle East, this breakthrough may one day be ranked as a dramatic turning point in regional history. – Michael Novak • Energy is very primal stuff and there are a lot of leads that are promising, still at a fairly risky stage, but over the next decade some of these breakthrough approaches are going to pay out, and U.S. research and U.S. leadership on this should be part of how it gets solved. – Bill Gates • Eros is an ego-overwhelming, boundary dissolving, breakthrough creating force scripted into human life that is pretty intrinsically psychedelic. – Terence McKenna • Even in the dark times between experimental breakthroughs, there always continues a steady evolution of theoretical ideas, leading almost imperceptibly to changes in previous beliefs. – Steven Weinberg • Ever so often in the history of human endeavour, there comes a breakthrough that takes humankind across a frontier into a new era. … today’s announcement is such a breakthrough, a breakthrough that opens the way for massive advancement in the treatment of cancer and hereditary diseases. And that is only the beginning. – Tony Blair • Every major difficulty you face in life is a fork in the road. You choose which track you will head down, toward breakdown or breakthrough. – John C. Maxwell • Every time I have had a breakthrough in my life, it has been because of Prayer – John C. Maxwell • Every time you have a major breakthrough in self-knowledge, and see the way the divine works within your own psyche, external events, and interior experiences of the divine, you are transformed in some degree. – Thomas Keating • Except in very narrow cases, where there’s breakthrough science that needs patent production, worrying about competitors is a waste of time. If you can’t out iterate someone who is trying to copy you, you’re toast anyway. – Eric Ries • For anyone that’s ever had a musical breakthrough in their career, it’s always followed by the departure period right after. – Questlove • For many years I wrote nothing but “I will not sleep with Steve Almond” over and over again, page after page à la Jack Torrance in The Shining. Finally, hundreds of psychotherapy sessions and an intense shaman-guided DMT sweat lodge experience led to a breakthrough, and I was able to write about other people I would not sleep with, and also about people I would. – Alissa Nutting • For me the breakthrough was the realization that I wasn’t the center of the universe or even the centre of my own world. That you and your work, your living, are not the only reason you’re here. Your role is to shepherd your children through to adulthood. That’s the point of life. Your own little sessions and needs and passions are just there to flavour you and help you do that job for your children. – Shaun Micallef • Functional goods sold en masse earn a good return but breakthrough profits come from satisfying emotional needs. – Michael J. Silverstein • Great breakthroughs are always followed by great catastrophes. – Rosalia de Castro • Great teamwork is the only way we create the breakthroughs that define our careers. – Pat Riley • Hemingway is a baby when he turns up in Paris, but he’s an ambitious baby. And he has the talent. And he’s there to stage his breakthrough. So many of the expats who were there at that time were there to do precisely that. It was an ambition-fueled town. – Lesley M. M. Blume • Highly successful leaders ignore conventional wisdom and take chances. Their stories inevitably include a defining moment or key decision when they took a significant risk and thereby experienced a breakthrough. – Larry Osborne • Historic changes and challenges. Breakthroughs in human knowledge and opportunity. And yet, for vast numbers across the globe, the daily realities have not altered. – Abdallah II • History teaches us that many breakthroughs were happy accidents. Whether that’s penicillin coming from Fleming neglecting to clean his laboratory before going on vacation or the team at Odeon trying a little side project that allowed people to communicate in real time as long as their message was 140 characters or less (which ultimately of course became Twitter), the unintended is often the transformational. – Scott D. Anthony • How do you discover a need that nobody yet knows about? This is where the product breakthroughs come through. – Donald A. Norman • I am also praying for you, my beloved partner. God has a miracle breakthrough for your life. – Mike Evans • I am highly favored by God, I experience great victories, supernatural turnarounds, and miraculous breakthroughs in the midst of great impossibilities. – DMX • I asked, “What do you think the most important advancement was for women in recent years?” And the majority, the item that polled the most, was Hillary Clinton’s run for President. Can you believe that? Women saw that as a breakthrough in something very, very important. She didn’t win. And I think another thing that her race did was it showed sexism in our society. – Carolyn Maloney • I believe it is possible that we can turn today’s breakdown into a planetary breakthrough on one condition. We can do it if we can break free of a set of dominant but misleading ideas that are taking us down. – Frances Moore Lappé • I believe the biggest breakthroughs on cancer could come from brilliant researchers based in India. – Siddhartha Mukherjee • I do enjoy manga but would not consider myself a ‘super-fan,’ only really connecting with certain works such as ‘Lone Wolf and Cub,’ or ‘Tekkon Kinkreet,’ the more breakthrough works, and ‘Akira,’ to me, is the daddy of them all. – Gerard Way • I don’t see anything beneficial about the US spending 100 billion dollars to go back to the moon unless we learn something new that will help us go to the moons of Saturn okay and so we ought to use that to breed new breakthroughs and to test new breakthroughs and to fund it. – Burt Rutan • I firmly believe that the next great breakthrough in bioscience could come from a 15-year-old who downloads the human genome in Egypt. – Thomas Friedman • I had a breakthrough, I think my life just became calmer, I gave up drinking. My priorities changed as I had a young daughter. The group didn’t want me to record for the Think Tank album… so I took it as a sign to leave. – Graham Coxon • I had a total revelation with the feminist moment, with Carolee Scheeman and Marina Abromovic and of course Joan Jonas; that was a big breakthrough with me. And through them, I was introduced to Chris Burden and Bruce Nauman and Vito Acconci. You can almost call it a gang, because the works are always talking together. That stuff had a huge impact on me, but other than that, my interest had always been old paintings. – Ragnar Kjartansson • I had my breakthrough at 6 years old and received the Lord, Jesus Christ. I was so swept up in the spirit, I told my parents I had future plans to enter the priesthood. – Jonathan Cain • I have an older sister and my mom would dress us up identically, so in all of our pictures, we’re in these giant pink, poufy outfits. I remember when I was four or five, we all went to a theme park and I had to go to the bathroom but couldn’t hold it in anymore. Let’s just say, I had to buy a brand new outfit! But that moment was the first time I remember ever wearing something different from my sister at an event. It was my breakthrough moment when I decided I was never going to match my sister again! – Analeigh Tipton • I have spent forty-five years teasing out the universal principles of success that are necessary to create massive breakthroughs. I am committed to teaching and disseminating those around the world. I also believe that most transformational leaders are focusing too much on outer techniques and overlooking the important inner qualities of beingness and presence that are required to create real and lasting transformation in the world. – Jack Canfield • I just went into my studio and started to compile stuff. I was so happy with what was coming out that good momentum just carried over and when I would listen back to some of the riffs and some of the ideas, I was completely happy because I felt like, “wow, this was a breakthrough!” The ideas and the songs were really strong and I couldn’t wait to show everybody the stuff. – Charlie Benante • I love reading about all of the breakthroughs and all of the new tech, even just the little household things that are coming on the market. I’ve always been nerdy about that. – Zachary Levi • I never thought in terms of a “breakthrough” film. I wasn’t looking for fame or a career path into Hollywood. I was doing it for myself. I just wanted to make a film that I really loved. If other people liked it, great. But you can never guess what other people are going to like. – Terry Zwigoff • I think as far as straight actors playing gay roles, “Brokeback Mountain” was a big breakthrough. I’m pretty sure when they were casting that movie that – I think the story is, like you know, 10 to 15 other actors turned it down. – James Franco • I think if someone else other than Reagan, someone less of a hardliner, had been in power then the breakthrough in ending the Cold War would not have happened. – Eduard Shevardnadze • I think it would be a great tragedy to devote medical resources and genetic technological breakthroughs to purposes that are not to do with health or medicine, but instead are to do with satisfying the desires that are created by the consumer society. – Michael Sandel • I think President Barack Obama came to office with quite fundamental understandings in his mind about what’s possible and what’s not possible in the Middle East. The first, I would say, revolutionary breakthrough that he introduced is that the Middle East doesn’t matter to American geostrategy as much as we think. – Vali Nasr • I think we’re going to have to do better. Mr. Nixon talks about our being the strongest country in the world. I think we are today, but we were far stronger relative to the Communists 5 years ago. And what is of great concern is that the balance of power is in danger of moving with them. They made a breakthrough in missiles and by 1961, ‘2, and ‘3, they will be outnumbering us in missiles. – John F. Kennedy • I thought ‘Borat’ was a breakthrough comedy, because it was really funny. It wasn’t some studio-produced script with 14 writers. – Steve Martin • I was always crazy about New York, dependent on it, scared of it – well, it is dangerous – but beyond that there was the pressure of being young and of not yet having done work you really liked, trademark work, breakthrough work – Harold Brodkey • I was reminded of the Sydney Harris cartoon that said ‘adding two numbers that have not been added before does not constitute a mathematical breakthrough’. – Ronald Graham • I watch mainly fiction. The films I like watching are films where you see people change, like with Boyhood. You see a moment in someone’s life where it’s a breakthrough. For me, the breakthrough in Boyhood is that amazing moment right at the end when he finds somebody he can feel relaxed with, and who will maybe be a friend for the rest of his life. I like that it doesn’t end in a love affair or marriage. It just ends in, “Wow, I found people I can relate to for the first people in my life. These people accept me, I like them.” – Kim Longinotto • I wonder how many times people give up just before a breakthrough – when they are on the very brink of success. – Joyce Meyer • I work from the body – I try to develop a language of the body. I’ve invented a term I call “corporeal writing” around that idea. I love teaching and collaborating around this idea, because no new breakthrough in literature ever happened because everyone was doing what was already there. – Lidia Yuknavitch • I write different kinds of sentences, depending on what the book is, and what the project is. I see my work evolving. I’m writing long sentences now, something I didn’t use to do. I had some kind of breakthrough, five or six years ago, in Invisible, and in Sunset Park after that. I discovered a new way to write sentences. And I find it exhilarating. – Paul Auster • I’m faster than the rest of you, if .. Because I’m a vampire,” Michael said, and it was some kind of breakthrough for him to say that. “If you get in trouble, I’ll be there.” “Nice,” Shane said. “I’m warming up to this bloodsucking thing, Mikey.” “No, you’re not.” “Okay, no, I’m not, but right now let’s pretend I am. – Rachel Caine • If it’s not broken, break it. That’s how new discoveries are made. That’s why everything that changes life is called a breakthrough. – Sylvester Stallone • If someone is always to blame, if every time something goes wrong someone has to be punished, people quickly stop taking risks. Without risks, there can’t be breakthroughs. – Peter Diamandis • If you are predisposed to be patient, disciplined and psychologically appreciate the idea of buying bargains, then you’re likely to be good at it. If you have a need for action, if you want to be involved in the new and exciting technological breakthroughs of our time, that’s great, but you’re not a value investor, and you shouldn’t be one. – Seth Klarman • If you look at how the US economy has suffered over the last 15 or 20 years, it’s in significant part because we haven’t done the investments in research and development and infrastructure and other public goods that are necessary for our growth. And, unfortunately, we’re going to be feeling that overhang for a long time to come, because it’s the investments we made in the 1950s and ’60s and ’70s that result in some of the greatest technological breakthroughs that we enjoy today. – Jacob Hacker • In a world where routine production is footloose…competitive advantage lies not in one-time breakthroughs but in continual improvements. Stable technologies get away. – Robert Reich • In recent years, we have seen technology advance at lightning speed, allowing us to accomplish lifesaving feats never imagined before. It is our responsibility to ensure that these advances are used for positive medical breakthroughs, and not allowed to restrict rights or limit access to health insurance or job opportunities. – Evan Bayh • In the inner city, there’s a mentality that the government owes you something. My breakthrough came when I stopped feeling sorry for myself and took responsibility for every part of my life. No more pity parties. I’ve gotta love me more than anybody else loves me. – Mary J. Blige • In the long struggle against sex trafficking, we finally have a breakthrough! – Nicholas D. Kristof • In thinking about nanotechnology today, what’s most important is understanding where it leads, what nanotechnology will look like after we reach the assembler breakthrough. – K. Eric Drexler • Industrial opportunities are going to stem more from the biological sciences than from chemistry and physics. I see biology as being the greatest area of scientific breakthroughs in the next generation. – George Brown, Jr. • Innovation is not a big breakthrough invention every time. Innovation is a constant thing. But if you don’t have an innovative company [team], coming to work everyday to find a better way, you don’t have a company[team]. You’re getting ready to die on the vine. You’re always looking for the next innovation, the next niche, the next product improvement, the next service improvement. But always trying to get better. – Jack Welch • It is a fact today that one in ten thousand of us can make a technological breakthrough capable of supporting all the rest. – R. Buckminster Fuller • It is a high bar to say that it’s more fun than working on software because the work at Microsoft that both Melinda [Gates] and I did was thrilling. We were making breakthroughs and empowering people. – Bill Gates • It is false to suggest that medical breakthroughs come only through government research. – Roger Wicker • It seemed to me that the real philosophical breakthroughs of the 20th century were in terms of the understanding of language. What is language? Where does it come from, how does it work, what does it do? – Hanif Kureishi • It’s funny, everywhere I go some people ask me whether it’s going to be a Latino breakthrough, some people ask me whether it’s going to be a female breakthrough, and then I’m reminded that five years ago we didn’t even know Barack Obama’s name. – Gwen Ifill • It’s irrational to assume you can ever truly evaluate yourself as a good or bad human being. You will never have enough information.That “bad person” at work who torments you might be an excellent father to his kids. That other “bad person” at work who screwed up royally today? That error might later lead to a huge breakthrough. We will never have enough info to holistically evaluate a person and score them in totality as “bad” or “good.” – David D. Burns • It’s not that we need to form new organizations. It’s simply that we have to awaken to new ways of thinking. I believe it makes no sense to spend a lot of time attacking the current realities. It is time to create the new models that have in them the complexity that makes the older systems obsolete. And to the extent that we can do that, and do that quickly, I think we can provide what will be necessary for a major breakthrough for the future. – Don Edward Beck • It’s your time for a breakthrough! Make up your mind to leave the past and the old you behind. Focus on giving birth to a new you….the real you. It is your time to create a turning point for the better in your life. It is your destiny to be healthy, happy and successful.Your future is open, full of possibility and promise! Buckle down and do whatever is required to create a life that you are proud of and a life that you deserve! Don’t look back!! Look ahead, move forward and make this your best year ever! You have the something special. You have GREATNESS within you! – Les Brown • I’ve done a number of projects where people go, ‘This is your breakthrough role,’ so I’ve stopped thinking that. – Matthew Rhys • I’ve found that often, just when you think you’ve hit a wall, you experience a breakthrough that takes you to new heights in accomplishment – Stedman Graham • I’ve had the odd good luck of starting slowly and building gradually, something few writers are allowed anymore. As a result I’ve seen each of my books called the breakthrough. And each was, in its way. – Jonathan Lethem • Just like the breakthroughs, the bad stuff always takes you by surprise. – Gail Giles • Launching a breakthrough idea is like shooting skeet. People’s needs change, so you must aim well ahead of the target to hit it. – Ray Kurzweil • Learning is the beginning of wealth. Searching and learning is where the miracle process all begins. The great breakthrough in your life comes when you realize it that you can learn anything you need to learn to accomplish any goal that you set for yourself. This means there are no limits on what you can be, have or do. – Albert Einstein • Like the Arthurian years at Camelot, the Sixties constituted a breakthrough, a fleeting moment of glory, a time when a significant little chunk of humanity briefly realised its moral potential and flirted with its neurological destiny, a collective spiritual awakening that flared brilliantly until the barbaric and mediocre impulses of the species drew tight once more the curtains of darkness. – Tom Robbins • Look at South Africa, the former Soviet Union, and the Middle East. They still have many problems, setbacks as well as breakthroughs, but basically changes have happened that were considered unthinkable a decade ago. – Dalai Lama • MAD FREE is a conversation project, not an organization, but I’ve literally have seen women have breakthroughs in real time. They learn and connect. I’ve had more women I could count say one of our conversations inspired them to be bold and wonderful things like getting PHD’s or traveling to the continent. I am certainly far more inspired by the community of women than they are inspired. – Michaela Angela Davis • Manufacture, don’t just trade. There is money in manufacturing even though it is capital intensive. To achieve a big breakthrough, I had to start manufacturing the same product I was trading on; which is commodities. – Aliko Dangote • Many so-called pragmatists want nothing to do with space exploration or other kinds of ambitious endeavours that don’t have a clear payoff. This mentality is hugely damaging to our success as a civilization. Our desire to understand the universe is kindled by curiosity and wonder, and this has fuelled countless scientific breakthroughs. – Garry Kasparov • Maybe it’s wrong when we remember breakthroughs to our own being as something that occurs in discrete, extraordinary moments. Maybe falling in love, the piercing knowledge that we ourselves will someday die, and the love of snow are in reality not some sudden events; maybe they were always present. Maybe they never completely vanish, either. – Peter Høeg • Most of the big breakthrough technologies/companies seem crazy at first: PCs, the internet, Bitcoin, Airbnb, Uber, 140 characters.. It has to be a radical product. It has to be something where, when people look at it, at first they say, ‘I don’t get it, I don’t understand it. I think it’s too weird, I think it’s too unusual.’ – Marc Andreessen • My breakthrough as a reader was when I discovered the European adventure story writers – Alexander Dumas, Robert Louis Stevenson, Sir Walter Scott, to name a few. – Terry Brooks • My breakthrough came very late in life, really only starting when I was 50…I had the strength for new deeds and ideas. – Edvard Munch • My first real breakthrough collided with the last months of Callaghan’s Labour government, which had every intention of enjoying my success as much as I did. – Peter Straub • My innovation message, specifically including energy, happened to be the same week that on Monday and Tuesday I announced the Breakthrough Energy Venture Group. Then on that Tuesday afternoon, in December, was when I sat down with him. I explained the US has great science here, this is where the market for these things is going to be. It connects to less pollution, it connects to U.S. jobs, it connects to security, not needing the energy coming from far away. – Bill Gates • My position hasn’t changed over the years. Which is that online voting is a very unsafe idea and a very bad idea and something I think no technological breakthrough I can foresee can ever change. – Avi Rubin • Nearly every major breakthrough innovation has been preceded by a string of failed or misguided executions. – Frans Johansson • New insights fail to get put into practice because they conflict with deeply held internal images of how the world works…images that limit us to familiar ways of thinking and acting. That is why the discipline of managing mental models – surfacing, testing, and improving our internal pictures of how the world works – promises to be a major breakthrough for learning organizations. – Peter Senge • Not even God can make something fair out of what is intrinsically unfair. Only one thing can be done. Something must break through the crust of unfairness and create a chance for a new fairness. Only forgiveness can make the breakthrough. – Lewis B. Smedes • Obama is hardly the first president to seek rapprochement with our adversaries and reconciliation with our enemies, of course. But his determination to make nice – even in the face of clear and repeated rejection from the other side – is unparalleled. For Obama and his team, diplomacy with rogue regimes is an end in itself, and any deal, however one-sided, is a win, especially one that the White House communications mavens think that friendly media will call a ‘breakthrough’ or ‘historic.’- Stephen F. Hayes • Of all the early breakthrough rock and roll artists, none is more important to the development of the music than Chuck Berry. He is its greatest songwriter, the main shaper of its instrumental voice, one of its greatest guitarists, and one of its greatest performers. – Cub Koda • One of the big breakthroughs, I think for me, was reading Robert A. Heinlein’s four rules of writing, one of which was, ‘You must finish what you write.’ I never had any problem with the first one, ‘You must write’ – I was writing since I was a kid. But I never finished what writing. – George R. R. Martin • One of the great breakthroughs of evolution theory is that you start with simple things and they will grow into complexity. – Brian Eno • One reason people who spend a lot of time thinking about and working on a problem or a craft seem to find breakthroughs more often than everyone else is that they’ve failed more often than everyone else. – Seth Godin • One very important aspect of art is that it makes people aware of what they know and don’t know they know… Once the breakthrough is made, there is a permanent expansion of awareness. But there is always a reaction of rage, of outrage, at the first breakthrough… So the artist, then, expands awareness. And once the breakthrough is made, this becomes part of the general awareness. – William S. Burroughs • Part of battle has been getting Hollywood to recognize that comic books and superheroes are not synonymous. That’s been a huge breakthrough, just in recent years really, and as a result of that recent breakthrough, we’ve had movies like 300, Road to Perdition, and A History of Violence, that very few people realize were based on comic books and graphic novels. It’s very important to make that differentiation. – Michael Uslan • People tend to think of breakthroughs in medicine as a new drug, a laser, or a high-tech surgical procedure. They often have a hard time believing that the simple choices that we make in our lifestyle. What we eat, how we respond to stress, whether or not we smoke cigarettes, how much exercise we get, and the quality of our relationships and support can be as powerful as drugs and surgery. And they often are. – Dean Ornish • Practically every day, there is a story in the newspapers about a new breakthrough drug on Parkinson’s. – Mort Kondracke • Praise works best at the start, before the miracle, before the breakthrough, before the restoration. – Brian Houston • Prayer is the burden of revival; repentance is the breakthrough of revival; evangelism is the blessing of revival; holiness is the bounty of revival. – Steve Camp • Psychological breakdowns are actually breakthroughs to enlightenment. – R. D. Laing • Qatar is giving 2.8% of our GDP to research. This is something again that is a breakthrough, as nobody was even thinking of research as a tool or component for advancement in this part of the world. – Mozah bint Nasser Al Missned • Real breakthroughs are not found because you want to develop some new technology, but because you are curious and want to find out how the world is. – Anton Zeilinger • Rockets have remained fundamentally unchanged, except for a few exceptions for the last almost 50 years. So, for there to be a fundamental shift in rocketry and getting into space, there almost has to be a breakthrough in propulsion. Either in how to bring the price down, or how to more efficiently get people up into space and the key barrier is the expense of a rocket. – Leroy Chiao • Ruby on Rails is a breakthrough in lowering the barriers of entry to programming. Powerful web applications that formerly might have taken weeks or months to develop can be produced in a matter of days. – Tim O’Reilly • Science has always been my preoccupation and when you think a breakthrough is possible, it is terribly exciting. – James D. Watson • Since the moment of self-consciousness comes to a permanent end – and a new journey begins- is such a decisive stroke or milestone in the contemplative life, I can only speculate why so little has been said of this breakthrough; in fact , I may never get over the silence on the part of writers who say nothing about this second movement. – Bernadette Roberts • Skepticism about the potential to achieve the kinds of breakthroughs we need has been a self-fulfilling prophecy. – Ted Nordhaus • So as long as I’m a human being and I’m not perfect, I’m able to say I’m having some growing pains. Because in order to sustain where you are once you made such a breakthrough that everyone is looking at you, now everyone is like, ‘Ooh, is she gonna make a mistake?’ Yes, I’m going to make a mistake. Yes, I’m still gonna do things. – Mary J. Blige • So not only are we saving lives now, we’re creating the incentive for the breakthroughs that over the next generation will mean we can take AIDS, malaria and TB and bring those numbers dramatically down. – Bill Gates • Someone once told me that the finer points of devotion are about the size of a pinhole, and there are millions of them. And if you could connect each dot, then you’ve got a diagram of what you think you thought you knew, and if you’re willing to admit that you know nothing…you have the blueprint for a breakthrough. – Shane Koyczan • Sometimes a breakdown can be the beginning of a kind of breakthrough, a way of living in advance through a trauma that prepares you for a future of radical transformation. – Cherrie Moraga • Sometimes our breakthrough begins when we refuse to be impressed with the size of our problem. – Bill Johnson • Sometimes when you are the closest to your breakthrough the pressure is the greatest. You have come too far to give up now! – Joyce Meyer • Success doesn’t necessarily come from breakthrough innovation but from flawless execution. A great strategy alone won’t win a game or a battle; the win comes from basic blocking and tackling. – Naveen Jain • Successful innovation is not a single breakthrough. It is not a sprint. It is not an event for the solo runner. Successful innovation is a team sport, it’s a relay race. – Nguyen Quyen • Technology has a great deal to do with it. The Panaflex camera was a big breakthrough when it came along; it changed everything, because now you could shoot from the perspective of a person riding in the backseat of a car. – Vilmos Zsigmond • Temptations which accompany the working day will be conquered on the basis of the morning breakthrough to God. Decisions, demanded by work, become easier and simpler where they are made not in the fear of men, but only in the sight of God. He wants to give us today the power which we need for our work. – Dietrich Bonhoeffer • That has been my entire life story. Running against the current and running with the current. Sometimes running with the current is underestimated. The acceptance of certain realities doesn’t preclude idealism. It can lead to certain breakthroughs. – Rem Koolhaas • That’s the best part of the game, to see the smiles on their faces and the breakthroughs they have as individuals. – Russell Westbrook • The ability to make big leaps of thought is a common denominator among the originators of breakthrough ideas. – Nicholas Negroponte • The activities you are most afraid of are the activities that can cause a breakthrough in your success. Step into them. – Darren Hardy • The art of concentrating strength at one point, forcing a breakthrough, rolling up and securing the flanks on either side, and then penetrating like lightning deep into his rear, before the enemy has time to react. – Erwin Rommel • The best way to honor past accomplishments is by building on top of their breakthroughs. – Bill Johnson • The biggest breakthrough in the next 50 years will be the discovery of extraterrestrial life. We have been searching for it for 50 years and found nothing. That proves life is rarer than we hoped, but does not prove that the universe is lifeless. We are only now developing the tools to make our searches efficient and far-reaching, as optical and radio detection and data processing move forward. – Freeman Dyson • The business of the endgame is maneuvring to control critical squares, advancing or blockading passed pawns, preparing a breakthrough by the king, or exploiting the subtle superiority of one piece over another. – Pal Benko • The expense of getting into space is the rocket launch, the rocket itself. Rocket’s right now, commercial rockets cost probably somewhere between $50, or $120, or $150 million per launch. And those are all expendable. That is, you’ve got to buy a new rocket for each launch. So, that really is the critical part. If there was some kind of really, a revolutionary breakthrough and the price of rockets fell by an order of magnitude, I mean, just imagine what that would do as far as getting access to more ordinary people. – Leroy Chiao • The FDA, NCI and ACS, and the large treatment centres work to eliminate choice of cancer therapies, particulary better ones. They openly attack breakthroughs made by “mavericks”, which they define as anyone outside their ranks. Folks, any serious study of how these entities work together to destroy hopeful approaches to cancer reveals a trail of corruption, conspiracy, dishonesty, and inhumanity that warrants desigantion of evil……..We continue to use them not because they work, but because those who perform them have so vigorously eliminated any other choice. – Julian Whitaker • The founder of any branch must be more ingenious than the common man. However, if his achievement is not carried on by disciples of the same ingenuity, then things will only become formalized and get stuck in a cul-de-sac; whereby breakthrough and progress will be almost impossible. – Bruce Lee • The great breakthrough in your life comes when you realize that you can learn anything you need to learn to accomplish any goal that you set for yourself. This means there are no limits on what you can be, have or do. – Brian Tracy • The greatest existential risks over the coming decades or century arise from certain, anticipated technological breakthroughs that we might make in particular, machine super intelligence, nanotechnology and synthetic biology. Each of these has an enormous potential for improving the human condition by helping cure disease, poverty, etc. But one could imagine them being misused, used to create powerful weapon systems, or even some kind of accidental destructive scenario, where we suddenly are in possession of some technology that’s far more powerful than we are able to control or use wisely. – Nick Bostrom • The Internet, like the steam engine, is a technological breakthrough that changed the world. – Peter Singer • The man in the street has unfortunately been sold the idea that the breakthrough cure for cancer is just around the corner… The very prospect of effective treatment seems so remote that it doesn’t even enter into the speculative day-to-day conversation of people engaged in cancer research… New treatments have not produced any detectable decline in the total annual cancer mortality, even for children. – John Cairns • The more you hardwire a company on total quality management, the more it is going to hurt breakthrough innovation. – Vijay Govindarajan • The most compelling reason for most people to buy a computer for the home will be to link it to a nationwide communications network. We’re just in the beginning stages of what will be a truly remarkable breakthrough for most people – as remarkable as the telephone. – Steve Jobs • The most exciting breakthroughs of the 21st century will not occur because of technology but because of an expanding concept of what it means to be human. – John Naisbitt • The obvious mathematical breakthrough would be development of an easy way to factor large prime numbers. – Bill Gates • The prosperity of the second half of the twentieth century was both a cause and an effect of social and scientific breakthroughs that have redefined human life. The biggest change is simply that people live longer and have far more freedom to think about things other than staying alive. – David Bornstein • The quality of American patents has been deteriorating for years; they are increasingly issued for products and processes that are not truly innovative – things like the queuing system for Netflix, which was patented in 2003. Yes, it makes renting movies a snap, but was it really a breakthrough deserving patent protection? – Robert Pozen • The Refugee Convention of 1951 was a major breakthrough, outlining the rights of those displaced across borders as well as the legal obligations of states to protect them. – Kofi Annan • The revolutionary breakthrough will come with rockets that are fully and rapidly reusable. We will never conquer Mars unless we do that. It’ll be too expensive. The American colonies would never have been pioneered if the ships that crossed the ocean hadn’t been reusable. – Elon Musk • The song This Kiss was definitely my breakthrough song. After that, Breathe was my breakthrough album. – Faith Hill • The spirit of creation is the spirit of contradiction. It is the breakthrough of appearances toward an unknown reality. – Jean Cocteau • The stainless-steel frets were a major breakthrough, because of the amount of playing and bending that I do. I have to get my guitars refretted every couple of months. – Eddie Van Halen • The technological breakthrough of the World Wide Web has been enormously beneficial to society. – Mike Fitzpatrick • The transfer is guaranteed to be safe and secure, everyone knows that the transfer has taken place, and nobody can challenge the legitimacy of the transfer. The consequences of this breakthrough are hard to overstate. – Marc Andreessen • The urge to quit is strongest just before breakthroughs occur. Those are the times when it’s most important to stay focused and committed. You will encounter the urge to quit many times. Get over it. Quitting is not an option; always be prepared to give it one more day. – Matthew Barnett • The whole world is pretending the breakthrough is in technology. The bottleneck is really in art. – Penn Jillette • The work of cultivating experiences called “peak experiences” or “mystic moments” or “breakthroughs” until they become more accessible is part of the essential nature of genuine spiritual discipline. These are moments, at the very least, of approaching the experiential verification that there does exist something Higher within and perhaps also outside of ourselves. Moments at the very least of approaching what the religions call God. – Jacob Needleman • There are no drive-thru breakthroughs. Breakthroughs take time. – Joyce Meyer • There are no rules. That is how art is born, how breakthroughs happen. Go against the rules or ignore the rules. That is what invention is about. – Helen Frankenthaler • There are riches to be found simply by capturing the value released through others’ disruptive breakthroughs. – Jay Samit • There is no breakthrough without a breakdown. – Tony Robbins • There is not ultimate breakthrough; what we find in the development of a creative life is an open-ended series of provisional breakthroughs. In this journey there is no endpoint, because it is the journey into the soul. – Stephen Nachmanovitch • There was a magical breakthrough when the computer became cheap and we could see that everyone could afford a computer. – Bill Gates • There’s so many things that life is, and no matter how many breakthroughs, trials will exist and we’re going to get through it. Just be strong. – Mary J. Blige • These were in the days before anybody thought to criticize Congressmen, let alone first ladies, for making money on speeches. So Eleanor raked in quite a bit of cash that she may have put, for all I know, to good uses, or maybe not. I just don’t know. But I don’t think she was any great literary breakthrough. – William A. Rusher • This amazing breakthrough full-length revolutionary audio uses a powerful new combination of a subliminal hypnotic induction AND beautiful original music (created with a really cool ancient musical instrument) AND brand-new subliminal clearing commands ALL designed to begin to clear your unconscious blocks of anything and everything in the way of your attracting what you really want – and this incredible one-hour audio does it without any effort at all on your part! – Joe Vitale • This is how great intellectual breakthroughs usually happen in practice. It is rarely the isolated genius having a eureka moment alone in the lab. Nor is it merely a question of building on precedent, of standing on the shoulders of giants, in Newton’s famous phrase. Great breakthroughs are closer to what happens in a flood plain: a dozen separate tributaries converge, and the rising waters lift the genius high enough that he or she can see around the conceptual obstructions of the age. – Steven Johnson • This will be a week that I change your sheets! Don’t try to rest the same way you’ve rested in the past, for I AM remaking your bed to rest in. Know that I AM causing your house to be reordered and redirecting your steps. And because your bed is being made, stay focused and up with Me, until the breakthrough is seen in your life. – Chuck Pierce • To have a breakthrough, you must consciously connect with the invisible forces that are everywhere around you, urging you to go beyond your old conditioning. – Deepak Chopra • To have a major breakthrough in policy, you have to be able to stop and think. – Newt Gingrich • To me the biggest breakthrough was when we did Terminator 2 that just opened the door for Jurassic and all of the others and that was as big as when we did motion control on Star Wars. But I don’t see another big thing coming. – Dennis Muren • To save the planet, we do not need miraculous technical breakthroughs, or vast amounts of capital. Essentially we need a radical change in our thinking and behaviour. – Ted Trainer • To the Parisians, and especially to the children, all Americans are now ‘heros du cinema.’ This is particularly disconcerting to sensitive war correspondents, if any, aware, as they are, that these innocent thanks belong to those American combat troops who won the beachhead and then made the breakthrough. There are few such men in Paris. – A. J. Liebling • To transform breakdowns into breakthroughs is the whole function of a master. – Rajneesh • Today, nearly every competitive advantage of the past has been commoditized. Creativity is the one thing that can’t be outsourced. The one thing that can separate a company, team, or individual from the competitive set. Today, precision execution is merely the ante to play. Sustained differentiation can only come from breakthrough creativity. – Josh Linkner • True disruption means threatening your existing product line and your past investments. Breakthrough products disrupt current lines of businesses. – Peter Diamandis • Understand that the enemy always fights the hardest when he knows you are closest to your breakthrough. He’d leave you alone if he thought you were going to live in mediocrity. If you keep pressing on toward your promise, through faith and patience, you will get there. – Joel Osteen • Usually the wacky people have the breakthroughs. The smart people dont. – Burt Rutan • We all hope for breakthrough rebirth moments. – Dane Cook • We all hope for breakthrough rebirth moments. When you’re headed for a breakthrough moment, it’s kind of scary because you say, ‘If I break through then I have to make great change in my life.’ – Dane Cook • We are here to change the world with small acts of thoughtfulness done daily rather than with one great breakthrough. – Harold S. Kushner • We are strangely biased, as individuals and media institutions, to focus on big sudden changes, whether good or bad – amazing breakthroughs, such as a new gadget that gets released, or catastrophic failures, like a plane crash. – Steven Johnson • We don’t have time to wait for President Bush to change his mind. How many breakthroughs have been missed as a result of this policy? – Robert Lanza • We have a strong military deployment in Iraq and Afghanistan. In countries like Syria, we need a diplomatic breakthrough to end the war. In Libya, the country must first of all be stabilized to stop IS. This means supporting the Libyan government, including in terms of security. We don’t want to repeat the mistakes of the past in that country. The situation is extremely dangerous and the next days could be decisive. – Paolo Gentiloni • We live at the threshold of a universal recognition that the human being is not mere matter, but a potent, energetic field of consciousness. Modalities of the past millennium are quickly giving way to breakthrough technologies wherein we heal ourselves at the level of all true healing, which is spirit. – Michael Beckwith • We live in an age that is driven by information. Technological breakthroughs… are changing the face of war and how we prepare for war. – William Perry • We paired this announcement of the R&D [commitment] with the so-called Breakthrough Energy Coalition, which is 27 [major investors] saying, “Hey, we’ll put significant money into [energy innovations] when they’re ready to spin out probably into startup companies.” – Bill Gates • Well technologically and so forth, it’s a breakthrough, and yet [Birth of a Nation,] it’s very white supremacist to the core in terms of the narrative content. – Cornel West • What appears to be a breakdown can often be a breakthrough…. IF you understand God’s grace – Carl Lentz • What drives me? Surrounding myself with amazing talent to craft a breakthrough product which can be used by millions of people to change the world. – Mike McCue • What happened at Hiroshima was not only that a scientific breakthrough had occurred and that a great part of the population of a city had been burned to death, but that the problem of the relation of the triumphs of modern science to the human purposes of man had been explicitly defined. – Archibald MacLeish • What has been forgotten is that there were major intellectual breakthroughs in the 1960s, thanks to North American writers of an older generation. There was a rupture in continuity, since most young people influenced by those breakthroughs did not enter the professions. – Camille Paglia • What makes it difficult for people trying to follow a dream is that the whole time you feel like you’re slamming your head against the wall. So it’s nice to make a breakthrough and not kind of lying there with your head bleeding. – Lewis Black • What we are now doing with the victory, and I agree with you if you condemn that and I condemn whole-heartedly the trivial bullshit it is to go after a man who makes a scientific breakthrough and all that we as women — organized women — do is to fret about his shirt? – Ayaan Hirsi Ali • What you end up seeing when you look at history is that people who have been good at pushing the boundaries of possibility, and exploring those frontiers of good ideas and innovations, have rarely done it in moments of great inspiration. They don’t just have a brilliant breakthrough idea out of nowhere and leap ahead of everyone else. – Steven Johnson • When I made a breakthrough as an actor, people started to say, ‘Who’s that bloke with the funny name?’ They advised me to change it, saying it would never be put up in lights outside theaters because they couldn’t afford the electricity. But I would never contemplate changing it. It’s who I am. – Pete Postlethwaite • When I was 18, I went to a Baptist church with my girlfriend, and had a breakthrough when a pastor laid hands on me on an altar call. I wept that evening and realized how numb I had become with God and how He was calling to me for restoration. I received that blessing and went on to raising my three children in a Lutheran Church in the Bay Area as a member of Journey. – Jonathan Cain • When things get rough, a breakthrough is just on the other side of the pain. – Shirley MacLaine • When will we make the same breakthroughs in the way we treat each other as we have made in technology? – Theodore Zeldin • When you are tempted to give up, your breakthrough is probably just around the corner. – Joyce Meyer • When you make a breakthrough it is a moment of scientific exhilaration because you have been on this search and seem to have found it. But it is also a moment where I at least feel closeness to the creator in the sense of having now perceived something that no human knew before but God knew all along. – Francis Collins • When you realize that the real breakthroughs come from levels of higher consciousness, then you also realize that the achievement of maturity and wisdom is the most powerful generator of new beginnings possible. – Marianne Williamson • While that amendment failed, human cloning continues to advance and the breakthrough in this unethical and morally questionable science is around the corner. – Mike Pence • Within the soil of a discouraging season can often be the seeds of incredible blessing, miracles and breakthrough! – Brian Houston • Without risks, there can’t be breakthroughs. – Peter Diamandis • YOU are on the verge of complete breakthrough in every area of your life. Spiritually, Financially, and Relationally God has shown me that this is a season of victory for His people. As I went deeper in the Spirit the Lord revealed that before the breakthrough comes, certain things must be dealt with. Specifically, there must be a complete defeat of your enemies! – Paula White • You can create value with breakthrough innovation, incremental refinement, or complex coordination. Great companies often do two of these. The very best companies do all three. – Sam Altman • You have to go through the darkness to truly know the light. This may sound like a cliche, but it’s true nonetheless. Often the greatest doubts occur just before a breakthrough. – Surya Das • You never do arrive at a destination. You have to work at it and take ownership of the process. What resonates at age 25 is likely to change by age 35 and 45. The process never ends. Realizing this has been a big breakthrough for me. – Robert S. Kaplan • You never know how close you are to a breakthrough. It may be right around the corner. Don’t quit! – Joyce Meyer • Your doubts are not the product of accurate thinking, but habitual thinking. Years ago you excepted flawed conclusions as correct, begin to live your life as if those warped ideas about your potential were true, and ceased the bold experiment in living that brought you many breakthrough behaviors as a child. – Price Pritchett
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• A breakthrough in machine learning would be worth ten Microsofts. – Bill Gates • A breakthrough occurs when you recognize, you are more energy than matter – Caroline Myss • After a breakthrough year for America, our economy is growing and creating jobs at the fastest pace since 1999. – Barack Obama • All great inventions emerge from a long sequence of small sparks; the first idea often isn’t all that good, but thanks to collaboration it later sparks another idea, or it’s reinterpreted in an unexpected way. Collaboration brings small sparks together to generate breakthrough innovation. – Scott Belsky • All I need is the breakthrough. The joint-venture for my clothing. Same as Stella McCartney has. – Kanye West • All of us have at least one great voice deep inside. People are products of their environment. A lucky few are born into situations in which positive messages abound. Others grow up hearing messages of fear and failure, which they must block out so the positive can be heard. But the positive and courageous voice will always emerge, somewhere, sometime, for all of us. Listen for it, and your breakthroughs will come. – Pat Riley • All personal breakthroughs begin with a change in beliefs. – Tony Robbins • All personal breakthroughs begin with a change in beliefs. So how do we change? The most effective way is to get your brain to associate massive pain to the old belief. You must feel deep in your gut that not only has this belief cost you pain in the past, but it’s costing you in the present and, ultimately, can only bring you pain in the future. Then you must associate tremendous pleasure to the idea of adopting a new, empowering belief. – Tony Robbins • All personal breakthroughs being with a change in beliefs. So how do we change? The most effective way is to get your brain to associate massive pain to the old belief. – Tony Robbins • All significant breakthroughs are break -“withs” old ways of thinking. – Thomas Kuhn • All technological breakthroughs start with a small “elite”. Think about cellphones, for example. Now just about everyone has one. The same will happen to innovations such as Twitter. – Helen Zille • Almost every significant breakthrough is the result of a courageous break with traditional ways of thinking. – Stephen Covey • America has the best doctors, the best nurses, the best hospitals, the best medical technology, the best medical breakthrough medicines in the world. There is absolutely no reason we should not have in this country the best health care in the world. – Bill Frist • Amidst all the attention given to the sciences as to how they can lead to the cure of all diseases and daily problems of mankind, I believe that the biggest breakthrough will be the realization that the arts, which are considered “useless,” will be recognized as the whole reason why we ever try to live longer or live more prosperously. The arts are the science of enjoying life. – John Maeda • And [we hope to sell] the clean fuels to other airlines. I mean, the exciting thing about the breakthrough with clean fuels for the airline industry is there’s only 1,700 pumps in the world that fill up the airlines. – Richard Branson • And I’m going to work as hard as I can… for cancer research and hopefully, maybe, we’ll have some cures and some breakthroughs. I’d like to think I’m going to fight my brains out to be back here again next year for the Arthur Ashe recipient. I want to give it next year! – Jim Valvano • And yet in a funny way our lack of success led to our breakthrough; because, since we could not get a cell line off the shelf doing what we wanted, we were forced to construct it. And the original experiment … developed into a method for the production of hybridomas … [which] was of more importance than our original purpose. – Cesar Milstein • Animal research and testing has played a part in almost every medical breakthrough of the last century. It has saved hundreds of millions of lives worldwide. – Joan Ryan • Any breakdown is a breakthrough. – Marshall McLuhan • Any time there is a cultural breakthrough in which this culture transcends what it’s supposed to be, there’s a violent reaction. So we had a black president, and it’s followed by an incredibly violent reaction. It happens over and over. – George C. Wolfe • As a Christian, when your trial is getting hotter, you are getting closer to your breakthrough! Keep pressing! – T. B. Joshua • As God’s representative on the earth, He has given us the authority to speak for Him. When we speak under the leading of the Holy Spirit, we speak as His voice on the earth. During strategic times, the Lord will prompt us to pray prayers that will bring breakthrough. – Barbara Wentroble • As I’m sure anyone who’s born after the ’70s’ access point is – is ’70s films and ’70s culture and there is a kind of a paranoiac atmosphere in that time in America. Yes, it’s the golden age of journalism, Watergate, and all the rest of these people making these great breakthroughs – but it’s also the moment that “if it bleeds, it leads” becomes mainstream and sensationalizing the news becomes more and more the given. Checking how many numbers you’re getting, whatever you can do to get more numbers. – Rebecca Hall • Asking “Why?” can lead to understanding. Asking “Why not?” can lead to breakthroughs. – Daniel H. Pink
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• Cancer can be attacked directly by metabolic enzymes and then be assisted by the enzyme diet programme. The second greatest cancer breakthrough of the 20th century is the metabolic organic effect on malignant tumours of correcting the body fluid pH to a non-acidic pH 7.1 to 7.5. A neutral pH 7.0 resists cancer formation. An acid body fluid pH of 6.44 and below permits tumours to biochemically become malignant. At pH 7.5 cancer may become inactive; at 8.5 tumours may disintegrate. – Benjamin Carson • Chaos often fosters the greatest creativity. Breakdowns often precede the greatest breakthroughs. And when the pain is greatest is often when we’re on the brink of the greatest realization…..When the pain is burned through rather than numbed, when our darkness is brought to light and then forgiven, then and only then can we move on. And move on we do. – Marianne Williamson • Charles de Foucauld, the found of the Little Brothers of Jesus, wrote a single sentence that’s ahad a profound impact on my life. He said, “The one thing we owe absolutely to God is never to be afraid of anything.” Never to be afraid of anything, even death, which, after all, is but that final breakthrough into the open, waiting, outstretched arms of Abba. – Brennan Manning • Creative experimentation propels our culture forward. That our stories of innovation tend to glorify the breakthroughs and edit out all the experimental mistakes doesn’t mean that mistakes play a trivial role. As any artist or scientist knows, without some protected, even sacred space for mistakes, innovation would cease. – Evgeny Morozov • Doctors…from the Office of Info. Tech. at Harvard U.(:)…Their appraisal of 46 surgical or anesthesia breakthroughs…suggested…only 13% were highly preferred (and)…in nearly half the cases the new therapy was no better than the therapy it replaced. …About 12% of the innovations increased complications. – Jeffrey Bland • Don’t they know science doesn’t work like that? You can’t just order scientific breakthroughs. They happen when you are looking at something you’ve been working on for years and suddenly see a connection you never noticed before, or when you’re looking for something else altogether. Sometimes they even happen by accident. Don’t they know you can’t get a scientific breakthrough just because you want one? – Connie Willis • Ending torture and tyranny in Iraq was not a mistake. Supporting democracy in Iraq is not a mistake. Helping the long-suffering Muslims of Iraq who now seek to live democratically is not a mistake. In the long, long history of the Middle East, this breakthrough may one day be ranked as a dramatic turning point in regional history. – Michael Novak • Energy is very primal stuff and there are a lot of leads that are promising, still at a fairly risky stage, but over the next decade some of these breakthrough approaches are going to pay out, and U.S. research and U.S. leadership on this should be part of how it gets solved. – Bill Gates • Eros is an ego-overwhelming, boundary dissolving, breakthrough creating force scripted into human life that is pretty intrinsically psychedelic. – Terence McKenna • Even in the dark times between experimental breakthroughs, there always continues a steady evolution of theoretical ideas, leading almost imperceptibly to changes in previous beliefs. – Steven Weinberg • Ever so often in the history of human endeavour, there comes a breakthrough that takes humankind across a frontier into a new era. … today’s announcement is such a breakthrough, a breakthrough that opens the way for massive advancement in the treatment of cancer and hereditary diseases. And that is only the beginning. – Tony Blair • Every major difficulty you face in life is a fork in the road. You choose which track you will head down, toward breakdown or breakthrough. – John C. Maxwell • Every time I have had a breakthrough in my life, it has been because of Prayer – John C. Maxwell • Every time you have a major breakthrough in self-knowledge, and see the way the divine works within your own psyche, external events, and interior experiences of the divine, you are transformed in some degree. – Thomas Keating • Except in very narrow cases, where there’s breakthrough science that needs patent production, worrying about competitors is a waste of time. If you can’t out iterate someone who is trying to copy you, you’re toast anyway. – Eric Ries • For anyone that’s ever had a musical breakthrough in their career, it’s always followed by the departure period right after. – Questlove • For many years I wrote nothing but “I will not sleep with Steve Almond” over and over again, page after page à la Jack Torrance in The Shining. Finally, hundreds of psychotherapy sessions and an intense shaman-guided DMT sweat lodge experience led to a breakthrough, and I was able to write about other people I would not sleep with, and also about people I would. – Alissa Nutting • For me the breakthrough was the realization that I wasn’t the center of the universe or even the centre of my own world. That you and your work, your living, are not the only reason you’re here. Your role is to shepherd your children through to adulthood. That’s the point of life. Your own little sessions and needs and passions are just there to flavour you and help you do that job for your children. – Shaun Micallef • Functional goods sold en masse earn a good return but breakthrough profits come from satisfying emotional needs. – Michael J. Silverstein • Great breakthroughs are always followed by great catastrophes. – Rosalia de Castro • Great teamwork is the only way we create the breakthroughs that define our careers. – Pat Riley • Hemingway is a baby when he turns up in Paris, but he’s an ambitious baby. And he has the talent. And he’s there to stage his breakthrough. So many of the expats who were there at that time were there to do precisely that. It was an ambition-fueled town. – Lesley M. M. Blume • Highly successful leaders ignore conventional wisdom and take chances. Their stories inevitably include a defining moment or key decision when they took a significant risk and thereby experienced a breakthrough. – Larry Osborne • Historic changes and challenges. Breakthroughs in human knowledge and opportunity. And yet, for vast numbers across the globe, the daily realities have not altered. – Abdallah II • History teaches us that many breakthroughs were happy accidents. Whether that’s penicillin coming from Fleming neglecting to clean his laboratory before going on vacation or the team at Odeon trying a little side project that allowed people to communicate in real time as long as their message was 140 characters or less (which ultimately of course became Twitter), the unintended is often the transformational. – Scott D. Anthony • How do you discover a need that nobody yet knows about? This is where the product breakthroughs come through. – Donald A. Norman • I am also praying for you, my beloved partner. God has a miracle breakthrough for your life. – Mike Evans • I am highly favored by God, I experience great victories, supernatural turnarounds, and miraculous breakthroughs in the midst of great impossibilities. – DMX • I asked, “What do you think the most important advancement was for women in recent years?” And the majority, the item that polled the most, was Hillary Clinton’s run for President. Can you believe that? Women saw that as a breakthrough in something very, very important. She didn’t win. And I think another thing that her race did was it showed sexism in our society. – Carolyn Maloney • I believe it is possible that we can turn today’s breakdown into a planetary breakthrough on one condition. We can do it if we can break free of a set of dominant but misleading ideas that are taking us down. – Frances Moore Lappé • I believe the biggest breakthroughs on cancer could come from brilliant researchers based in India. – Siddhartha Mukherjee • I do enjoy manga but would not consider myself a ‘super-fan,’ only really connecting with certain works such as ‘Lone Wolf and Cub,’ or ‘Tekkon Kinkreet,’ the more breakthrough works, and ‘Akira,’ to me, is the daddy of them all. – Gerard Way • I don’t see anything beneficial about the US spending 100 billion dollars to go back to the moon unless we learn something new that will help us go to the moons of Saturn okay and so we ought to use that to breed new breakthroughs and to test new breakthroughs and to fund it. – Burt Rutan • I firmly believe that the next great breakthrough in bioscience could come from a 15-year-old who downloads the human genome in Egypt. – Thomas Friedman • I had a breakthrough, I think my life just became calmer, I gave up drinking. My priorities changed as I had a young daughter. The group didn’t want me to record for the Think Tank album… so I took it as a sign to leave. – Graham Coxon • I had a total revelation with the feminist moment, with Carolee Scheeman and Marina Abromovic and of course Joan Jonas; that was a big breakthrough with me. And through them, I was introduced to Chris Burden and Bruce Nauman and Vito Acconci. You can almost call it a gang, because the works are always talking together. That stuff had a huge impact on me, but other than that, my interest had always been old paintings. – Ragnar Kjartansson • I had my breakthrough at 6 years old and received the Lord, Jesus Christ. I was so swept up in the spirit, I told my parents I had future plans to enter the priesthood. – Jonathan Cain • I have an older sister and my mom would dress us up identically, so in all of our pictures, we’re in these giant pink, poufy outfits. I remember when I was four or five, we all went to a theme park and I had to go to the bathroom but couldn’t hold it in anymore. Let’s just say, I had to buy a brand new outfit! But that moment was the first time I remember ever wearing something different from my sister at an event. It was my breakthrough moment when I decided I was never going to match my sister again! – Analeigh Tipton • I have spent forty-five years teasing out the universal principles of success that are necessary to create massive breakthroughs. I am committed to teaching and disseminating those around the world. I also believe that most transformational leaders are focusing too much on outer techniques and overlooking the important inner qualities of beingness and presence that are required to create real and lasting transformation in the world. – Jack Canfield • I just went into my studio and started to compile stuff. I was so happy with what was coming out that good momentum just carried over and when I would listen back to some of the riffs and some of the ideas, I was completely happy because I felt like, “wow, this was a breakthrough!” The ideas and the songs were really strong and I couldn’t wait to show everybody the stuff. – Charlie Benante • I love reading about all of the breakthroughs and all of the new tech, even just the little household things that are coming on the market. I’ve always been nerdy about that. – Zachary Levi • I never thought in terms of a “breakthrough” film. I wasn’t looking for fame or a career path into Hollywood. I was doing it for myself. I just wanted to make a film that I really loved. If other people liked it, great. But you can never guess what other people are going to like. – Terry Zwigoff • I think as far as straight actors playing gay roles, “Brokeback Mountain” was a big breakthrough. I’m pretty sure when they were casting that movie that – I think the story is, like you know, 10 to 15 other actors turned it down. – James Franco • I think if someone else other than Reagan, someone less of a hardliner, had been in power then the breakthrough in ending the Cold War would not have happened. – Eduard Shevardnadze • I think it would be a great tragedy to devote medical resources and genetic technological breakthroughs to purposes that are not to do with health or medicine, but instead are to do with satisfying the desires that are created by the consumer society. – Michael Sandel • I think President Barack Obama came to office with quite fundamental understandings in his mind about what’s possible and what’s not possible in the Middle East. The first, I would say, revolutionary breakthrough that he introduced is that the Middle East doesn’t matter to American geostrategy as much as we think. – Vali Nasr • I think we’re going to have to do better. Mr. Nixon talks about our being the strongest country in the world. I think we are today, but we were far stronger relative to the Communists 5 years ago. And what is of great concern is that the balance of power is in danger of moving with them. They made a breakthrough in missiles and by 1961, ‘2, and ‘3, they will be outnumbering us in missiles. – John F. Kennedy • I thought ‘Borat’ was a breakthrough comedy, because it was really funny. It wasn’t some studio-produced script with 14 writers. – Steve Martin • I was always crazy about New York, dependent on it, scared of it – well, it is dangerous – but beyond that there was the pressure of being young and of not yet having done work you really liked, trademark work, breakthrough work – Harold Brodkey • I was reminded of the Sydney Harris cartoon that said ‘adding two numbers that have not been added before does not constitute a mathematical breakthrough’. – Ronald Graham • I watch mainly fiction. The films I like watching are films where you see people change, like with Boyhood. You see a moment in someone’s life where it’s a breakthrough. For me, the breakthrough in Boyhood is that amazing moment right at the end when he finds somebody he can feel relaxed with, and who will maybe be a friend for the rest of his life. I like that it doesn’t end in a love affair or marriage. It just ends in, “Wow, I found people I can relate to for the first people in my life. These people accept me, I like them.” – Kim Longinotto • I wonder how many times people give up just before a breakthrough – when they are on the very brink of success. – Joyce Meyer • I work from the body – I try to develop a language of the body. I’ve invented a term I call “corporeal writing” around that idea. I love teaching and collaborating around this idea, because no new breakthrough in literature ever happened because everyone was doing what was already there. – Lidia Yuknavitch • I write different kinds of sentences, depending on what the book is, and what the project is. I see my work evolving. I’m writing long sentences now, something I didn’t use to do. I had some kind of breakthrough, five or six years ago, in Invisible, and in Sunset Park after that. I discovered a new way to write sentences. And I find it exhilarating. – Paul Auster • I’m faster than the rest of you, if .. Because I’m a vampire,” Michael said, and it was some kind of breakthrough for him to say that. “If you get in trouble, I’ll be there.” “Nice,” Shane said. “I’m warming up to this bloodsucking thing, Mikey.” “No, you’re not.” “Okay, no, I’m not, but right now let’s pretend I am. – Rachel Caine • If it’s not broken, break it. That’s how new discoveries are made. That’s why everything that changes life is called a breakthrough. – Sylvester Stallone • If someone is always to blame, if every time something goes wrong someone has to be punished, people quickly stop taking risks. Without risks, there can’t be breakthroughs. – Peter Diamandis • If you are predisposed to be patient, disciplined and psychologically appreciate the idea of buying bargains, then you’re likely to be good at it. If you have a need for action, if you want to be involved in the new and exciting technological breakthroughs of our time, that’s great, but you’re not a value investor, and you shouldn’t be one. – Seth Klarman • If you look at how the US economy has suffered over the last 15 or 20 years, it’s in significant part because we haven’t done the investments in research and development and infrastructure and other public goods that are necessary for our growth. And, unfortunately, we’re going to be feeling that overhang for a long time to come, because it’s the investments we made in the 1950s and ’60s and ’70s that result in some of the greatest technological breakthroughs that we enjoy today. – Jacob Hacker • In a world where routine production is footloose…competitive advantage lies not in one-time breakthroughs but in continual improvements. Stable technologies get away. – Robert Reich • In recent years, we have seen technology advance at lightning speed, allowing us to accomplish lifesaving feats never imagined before. It is our responsibility to ensure that these advances are used for positive medical breakthroughs, and not allowed to restrict rights or limit access to health insurance or job opportunities. – Evan Bayh • In the inner city, there’s a mentality that the government owes you something. My breakthrough came when I stopped feeling sorry for myself and took responsibility for every part of my life. No more pity parties. I’ve gotta love me more than anybody else loves me. – Mary J. Blige • In the long struggle against sex trafficking, we finally have a breakthrough! – Nicholas D. Kristof • In thinking about nanotechnology today, what’s most important is understanding where it leads, what nanotechnology will look like after we reach the assembler breakthrough. – K. Eric Drexler • Industrial opportunities are going to stem more from the biological sciences than from chemistry and physics. I see biology as being the greatest area of scientific breakthroughs in the next generation. – George Brown, Jr. • Innovation is not a big breakthrough invention every time. Innovation is a constant thing. But if you don’t have an innovative company [team], coming to work everyday to find a better way, you don’t have a company[team]. You’re getting ready to die on the vine. You’re always looking for the next innovation, the next niche, the next product improvement, the next service improvement. But always trying to get better. – Jack Welch • It is a fact today that one in ten thousand of us can make a technological breakthrough capable of supporting all the rest. – R. Buckminster Fuller • It is a high bar to say that it’s more fun than working on software because the work at Microsoft that both Melinda [Gates] and I did was thrilling. We were making breakthroughs and empowering people. – Bill Gates • It is false to suggest that medical breakthroughs come only through government research. – Roger Wicker • It seemed to me that the real philosophical breakthroughs of the 20th century were in terms of the understanding of language. What is language? Where does it come from, how does it work, what does it do? – Hanif Kureishi • It’s funny, everywhere I go some people ask me whether it’s going to be a Latino breakthrough, some people ask me whether it’s going to be a female breakthrough, and then I’m reminded that five years ago we didn’t even know Barack Obama’s name. – Gwen Ifill • It’s irrational to assume you can ever truly evaluate yourself as a good or bad human being. You will never have enough information.That “bad person” at work who torments you might be an excellent father to his kids. That other “bad person” at work who screwed up royally today? That error might later lead to a huge breakthrough. We will never have enough info to holistically evaluate a person and score them in totality as “bad” or “good.” – David D. Burns • It’s not that we need to form new organizations. It’s simply that we have to awaken to new ways of thinking. I believe it makes no sense to spend a lot of time attacking the current realities. It is time to create the new models that have in them the complexity that makes the older systems obsolete. And to the extent that we can do that, and do that quickly, I think we can provide what will be necessary for a major breakthrough for the future. – Don Edward Beck • It’s your time for a breakthrough! Make up your mind to leave the past and the old you behind. Focus on giving birth to a new you….the real you. It is your time to create a turning point for the better in your life. It is your destiny to be healthy, happy and successful.Your future is open, full of possibility and promise! Buckle down and do whatever is required to create a life that you are proud of and a life that you deserve! Don’t look back!! Look ahead, move forward and make this your best year ever! You have the something special. You have GREATNESS within you! – Les Brown • I’ve done a number of projects where people go, ‘This is your breakthrough role,’ so I’ve stopped thinking that. – Matthew Rhys • I’ve found that often, just when you think you’ve hit a wall, you experience a breakthrough that takes you to new heights in accomplishment – Stedman Graham • I’ve had the odd good luck of starting slowly and building gradually, something few writers are allowed anymore. As a result I’ve seen each of my books called the breakthrough. And each was, in its way. – Jonathan Lethem • Just like the breakthroughs, the bad stuff always takes you by surprise. – Gail Giles • Launching a breakthrough idea is like shooting skeet. People’s needs change, so you must aim well ahead of the target to hit it. – Ray Kurzweil • Learning is the beginning of wealth. Searching and learning is where the miracle process all begins. The great breakthrough in your life comes when you realize it that you can learn anything you need to learn to accomplish any goal that you set for yourself. This means there are no limits on what you can be, have or do. – Albert Einstein • Like the Arthurian years at Camelot, the Sixties constituted a breakthrough, a fleeting moment of glory, a time when a significant little chunk of humanity briefly realised its moral potential and flirted with its neurological destiny, a collective spiritual awakening that flared brilliantly until the barbaric and mediocre impulses of the species drew tight once more the curtains of darkness. – Tom Robbins • Look at South Africa, the former Soviet Union, and the Middle East. They still have many problems, setbacks as well as breakthroughs, but basically changes have happened that were considered unthinkable a decade ago. – Dalai Lama • MAD FREE is a conversation project, not an organization, but I’ve literally have seen women have breakthroughs in real time. They learn and connect. I’ve had more women I could count say one of our conversations inspired them to be bold and wonderful things like getting PHD’s or traveling to the continent. I am certainly far more inspired by the community of women than they are inspired. – Michaela Angela Davis • Manufacture, don’t just trade. There is money in manufacturing even though it is capital intensive. To achieve a big breakthrough, I had to start manufacturing the same product I was trading on; which is commodities. – Aliko Dangote • Many so-called pragmatists want nothing to do with space exploration or other kinds of ambitious endeavours that don’t have a clear payoff. This mentality is hugely damaging to our success as a civilization. Our desire to understand the universe is kindled by curiosity and wonder, and this has fuelled countless scientific breakthroughs. – Garry Kasparov • Maybe it’s wrong when we remember breakthroughs to our own being as something that occurs in discrete, extraordinary moments. Maybe falling in love, the piercing knowledge that we ourselves will someday die, and the love of snow are in reality not some sudden events; maybe they were always present. Maybe they never completely vanish, either. – Peter Høeg • Most of the big breakthrough technologies/companies seem crazy at first: PCs, the internet, Bitcoin, Airbnb, Uber, 140 characters.. It has to be a radical product. It has to be something where, when people look at it, at first they say, ‘I don’t get it, I don’t understand it. I think it’s too weird, I think it’s too unusual.’ – Marc Andreessen • My breakthrough as a reader was when I discovered the European adventure story writers – Alexander Dumas, Robert Louis Stevenson, Sir Walter Scott, to name a few. – Terry Brooks • My breakthrough came very late in life, really only starting when I was 50…I had the strength for new deeds and ideas. – Edvard Munch • My first real breakthrough collided with the last months of Callaghan’s Labour government, which had every intention of enjoying my success as much as I did. – Peter Straub • My innovation message, specifically including energy, happened to be the same week that on Monday and Tuesday I announced the Breakthrough Energy Venture Group. Then on that Tuesday afternoon, in December, was when I sat down with him. I explained the US has great science here, this is where the market for these things is going to be. It connects to less pollution, it connects to U.S. jobs, it connects to security, not needing the energy coming from far away. – Bill Gates • My position hasn’t changed over the years. Which is that online voting is a very unsafe idea and a very bad idea and something I think no technological breakthrough I can foresee can ever change. – Avi Rubin • Nearly every major breakthrough innovation has been preceded by a string of failed or misguided executions. – Frans Johansson • New insights fail to get put into practice because they conflict with deeply held internal images of how the world works…images that limit us to familiar ways of thinking and acting. That is why the discipline of managing mental models – surfacing, testing, and improving our internal pictures of how the world works – promises to be a major breakthrough for learning organizations. – Peter Senge • Not even God can make something fair out of what is intrinsically unfair. Only one thing can be done. Something must break through the crust of unfairness and create a chance for a new fairness. Only forgiveness can make the breakthrough. – Lewis B. Smedes • Obama is hardly the first president to seek rapprochement with our adversaries and reconciliation with our enemies, of course. But his determination to make nice – even in the face of clear and repeated rejection from the other side – is unparalleled. For Obama and his team, diplomacy with rogue regimes is an end in itself, and any deal, however one-sided, is a win, especially one that the White House communications mavens think that friendly media will call a ‘breakthrough’ or ‘historic.’- Stephen F. Hayes • Of all the early breakthrough rock and roll artists, none is more important to the development of the music than Chuck Berry. He is its greatest songwriter, the main shaper of its instrumental voice, one of its greatest guitarists, and one of its greatest performers. – Cub Koda • One of the big breakthroughs, I think for me, was reading Robert A. Heinlein’s four rules of writing, one of which was, ‘You must finish what you write.’ I never had any problem with the first one, ‘You must write’ – I was writing since I was a kid. But I never finished what writing. – George R. R. Martin • One of the great breakthroughs of evolution theory is that you start with simple things and they will grow into complexity. – Brian Eno • One reason people who spend a lot of time thinking about and working on a problem or a craft seem to find breakthroughs more often than everyone else is that they’ve failed more often than everyone else. – Seth Godin • One very important aspect of art is that it makes people aware of what they know and don’t know they know… Once the breakthrough is made, there is a permanent expansion of awareness. But there is always a reaction of rage, of outrage, at the first breakthrough… So the artist, then, expands awareness. And once the breakthrough is made, this becomes part of the general awareness. – William S. Burroughs • Part of battle has been getting Hollywood to recognize that comic books and superheroes are not synonymous. That’s been a huge breakthrough, just in recent years really, and as a result of that recent breakthrough, we’ve had movies like 300, Road to Perdition, and A History of Violence, that very few people realize were based on comic books and graphic novels. It’s very important to make that differentiation. – Michael Uslan • People tend to think of breakthroughs in medicine as a new drug, a laser, or a high-tech surgical procedure. They often have a hard time believing that the simple choices that we make in our lifestyle. What we eat, how we respond to stress, whether or not we smoke cigarettes, how much exercise we get, and the quality of our relationships and support can be as powerful as drugs and surgery. And they often are. – Dean Ornish • Practically every day, there is a story in the newspapers about a new breakthrough drug on Parkinson’s. – Mort Kondracke • Praise works best at the start, before the miracle, before the breakthrough, before the restoration. – Brian Houston • Prayer is the burden of revival; repentance is the breakthrough of revival; evangelism is the blessing of revival; holiness is the bounty of revival. – Steve Camp • Psychological breakdowns are actually breakthroughs to enlightenment. – R. D. Laing • Qatar is giving 2.8% of our GDP to research. This is something again that is a breakthrough, as nobody was even thinking of research as a tool or component for advancement in this part of the world. – Mozah bint Nasser Al Missned • Real breakthroughs are not found because you want to develop some new technology, but because you are curious and want to find out how the world is. – Anton Zeilinger • Rockets have remained fundamentally unchanged, except for a few exceptions for the last almost 50 years. So, for there to be a fundamental shift in rocketry and getting into space, there almost has to be a breakthrough in propulsion. Either in how to bring the price down, or how to more efficiently get people up into space and the key barrier is the expense of a rocket. – Leroy Chiao • Ruby on Rails is a breakthrough in lowering the barriers of entry to programming. Powerful web applications that formerly might have taken weeks or months to develop can be produced in a matter of days. – Tim O’Reilly • Science has always been my preoccupation and when you think a breakthrough is possible, it is terribly exciting. – James D. Watson • Since the moment of self-consciousness comes to a permanent end – and a new journey begins- is such a decisive stroke or milestone in the contemplative life, I can only speculate why so little has been said of this breakthrough; in fact , I may never get over the silence on the part of writers who say nothing about this second movement. – Bernadette Roberts • Skepticism about the potential to achieve the kinds of breakthroughs we need has been a self-fulfilling prophecy. – Ted Nordhaus • So as long as I’m a human being and I’m not perfect, I’m able to say I’m having some growing pains. Because in order to sustain where you are once you made such a breakthrough that everyone is looking at you, now everyone is like, ‘Ooh, is she gonna make a mistake?’ Yes, I’m going to make a mistake. Yes, I’m still gonna do things. – Mary J. Blige • So not only are we saving lives now, we’re creating the incentive for the breakthroughs that over the next generation will mean we can take AIDS, malaria and TB and bring those numbers dramatically down. – Bill Gates • Someone once told me that the finer points of devotion are about the size of a pinhole, and there are millions of them. And if you could connect each dot, then you’ve got a diagram of what you think you thought you knew, and if you’re willing to admit that you know nothing…you have the blueprint for a breakthrough. – Shane Koyczan • Sometimes a breakdown can be the beginning of a kind of breakthrough, a way of living in advance through a trauma that prepares you for a future of radical transformation. – Cherrie Moraga • Sometimes our breakthrough begins when we refuse to be impressed with the size of our problem. – Bill Johnson • Sometimes when you are the closest to your breakthrough the pressure is the greatest. You have come too far to give up now! – Joyce Meyer • Success doesn’t necessarily come from breakthrough innovation but from flawless execution. A great strategy alone won’t win a game or a battle; the win comes from basic blocking and tackling. – Naveen Jain • Successful innovation is not a single breakthrough. It is not a sprint. It is not an event for the solo runner. Successful innovation is a team sport, it’s a relay race. – Nguyen Quyen • Technology has a great deal to do with it. The Panaflex camera was a big breakthrough when it came along; it changed everything, because now you could shoot from the perspective of a person riding in the backseat of a car. – Vilmos Zsigmond • Temptations which accompany the working day will be conquered on the basis of the morning breakthrough to God. Decisions, demanded by work, become easier and simpler where they are made not in the fear of men, but only in the sight of God. He wants to give us today the power which we need for our work. – Dietrich Bonhoeffer • That has been my entire life story. Running against the current and running with the current. Sometimes running with the current is underestimated. The acceptance of certain realities doesn’t preclude idealism. It can lead to certain breakthroughs. – Rem Koolhaas • That’s the best part of the game, to see the smiles on their faces and the breakthroughs they have as individuals. – Russell Westbrook • The ability to make big leaps of thought is a common denominator among the originators of breakthrough ideas. – Nicholas Negroponte • The activities you are most afraid of are the activities that can cause a breakthrough in your success. Step into them. – Darren Hardy • The art of concentrating strength at one point, forcing a breakthrough, rolling up and securing the flanks on either side, and then penetrating like lightning deep into his rear, before the enemy has time to react. – Erwin Rommel • The best way to honor past accomplishments is by building on top of their breakthroughs. – Bill Johnson • The biggest breakthrough in the next 50 years will be the discovery of extraterrestrial life. We have been searching for it for 50 years and found nothing. That proves life is rarer than we hoped, but does not prove that the universe is lifeless. We are only now developing the tools to make our searches efficient and far-reaching, as optical and radio detection and data processing move forward. – Freeman Dyson • The business of the endgame is maneuvring to control critical squares, advancing or blockading passed pawns, preparing a breakthrough by the king, or exploiting the subtle superiority of one piece over another. – Pal Benko • The expense of getting into space is the rocket launch, the rocket itself. Rocket’s right now, commercial rockets cost probably somewhere between $50, or $120, or $150 million per launch. And those are all expendable. That is, you’ve got to buy a new rocket for each launch. So, that really is the critical part. If there was some kind of really, a revolutionary breakthrough and the price of rockets fell by an order of magnitude, I mean, just imagine what that would do as far as getting access to more ordinary people. – Leroy Chiao • The FDA, NCI and ACS, and the large treatment centres work to eliminate choice of cancer therapies, particulary better ones. They openly attack breakthroughs made by “mavericks”, which they define as anyone outside their ranks. Folks, any serious study of how these entities work together to destroy hopeful approaches to cancer reveals a trail of corruption, conspiracy, dishonesty, and inhumanity that warrants desigantion of evil……..We continue to use them not because they work, but because those who perform them have so vigorously eliminated any other choice. – Julian Whitaker • The founder of any branch must be more ingenious than the common man. However, if his achievement is not carried on by disciples of the same ingenuity, then things will only become formalized and get stuck in a cul-de-sac; whereby breakthrough and progress will be almost impossible. – Bruce Lee • The great breakthrough in your life comes when you realize that you can learn anything you need to learn to accomplish any goal that you set for yourself. This means there are no limits on what you can be, have or do. – Brian Tracy • The greatest existential risks over the coming decades or century arise from certain, anticipated technological breakthroughs that we might make in particular, machine super intelligence, nanotechnology and synthetic biology. Each of these has an enormous potential for improving the human condition by helping cure disease, poverty, etc. But one could imagine them being misused, used to create powerful weapon systems, or even some kind of accidental destructive scenario, where we suddenly are in possession of some technology that’s far more powerful than we are able to control or use wisely. – Nick Bostrom • The Internet, like the steam engine, is a technological breakthrough that changed the world. – Peter Singer • The man in the street has unfortunately been sold the idea that the breakthrough cure for cancer is just around the corner… The very prospect of effective treatment seems so remote that it doesn’t even enter into the speculative day-to-day conversation of people engaged in cancer research… New treatments have not produced any detectable decline in the total annual cancer mortality, even for children. – John Cairns • The more you hardwire a company on total quality management, the more it is going to hurt breakthrough innovation. – Vijay Govindarajan • The most compelling reason for most people to buy a computer for the home will be to link it to a nationwide communications network. We’re just in the beginning stages of what will be a truly remarkable breakthrough for most people – as remarkable as the telephone. – Steve Jobs • The most exciting breakthroughs of the 21st century will not occur because of technology but because of an expanding concept of what it means to be human. – John Naisbitt • The obvious mathematical breakthrough would be development of an easy way to factor large prime numbers. – Bill Gates • The prosperity of the second half of the twentieth century was both a cause and an effect of social and scientific breakthroughs that have redefined human life. The biggest change is simply that people live longer and have far more freedom to think about things other than staying alive. – David Bornstein • The quality of American patents has been deteriorating for years; they are increasingly issued for products and processes that are not truly innovative – things like the queuing system for Netflix, which was patented in 2003. Yes, it makes renting movies a snap, but was it really a breakthrough deserving patent protection? – Robert Pozen • The Refugee Convention of 1951 was a major breakthrough, outlining the rights of those displaced across borders as well as the legal obligations of states to protect them. – Kofi Annan • The revolutionary breakthrough will come with rockets that are fully and rapidly reusable. We will never conquer Mars unless we do that. It’ll be too expensive. The American colonies would never have been pioneered if the ships that crossed the ocean hadn’t been reusable. – Elon Musk • The song This Kiss was definitely my breakthrough song. After that, Breathe was my breakthrough album. – Faith Hill • The spirit of creation is the spirit of contradiction. It is the breakthrough of appearances toward an unknown reality. – Jean Cocteau • The stainless-steel frets were a major breakthrough, because of the amount of playing and bending that I do. I have to get my guitars refretted every couple of months. – Eddie Van Halen • The technological breakthrough of the World Wide Web has been enormously beneficial to society. – Mike Fitzpatrick • The transfer is guaranteed to be safe and secure, everyone knows that the transfer has taken place, and nobody can challenge the legitimacy of the transfer. The consequences of this breakthrough are hard to overstate. – Marc Andreessen • The urge to quit is strongest just before breakthroughs occur. Those are the times when it’s most important to stay focused and committed. You will encounter the urge to quit many times. Get over it. Quitting is not an option; always be prepared to give it one more day. – Matthew Barnett • The whole world is pretending the breakthrough is in technology. The bottleneck is really in art. – Penn Jillette • The work of cultivating experiences called “peak experiences” or “mystic moments” or “breakthroughs” until they become more accessible is part of the essential nature of genuine spiritual discipline. These are moments, at the very least, of approaching the experiential verification that there does exist something Higher within and perhaps also outside of ourselves. Moments at the very least of approaching what the religions call God. – Jacob Needleman • There are no drive-thru breakthroughs. Breakthroughs take time. – Joyce Meyer • There are no rules. That is how art is born, how breakthroughs happen. Go against the rules or ignore the rules. That is what invention is about. – Helen Frankenthaler • There are riches to be found simply by capturing the value released through others’ disruptive breakthroughs. – Jay Samit • There is no breakthrough without a breakdown. – Tony Robbins • There is not ultimate breakthrough; what we find in the development of a creative life is an open-ended series of provisional breakthroughs. In this journey there is no endpoint, because it is the journey into the soul. – Stephen Nachmanovitch • There was a magical breakthrough when the computer became cheap and we could see that everyone could afford a computer. – Bill Gates • There’s so many things that life is, and no matter how many breakthroughs, trials will exist and we’re going to get through it. Just be strong. – Mary J. Blige • These were in the days before anybody thought to criticize Congressmen, let alone first ladies, for making money on speeches. So Eleanor raked in quite a bit of cash that she may have put, for all I know, to good uses, or maybe not. I just don’t know. But I don’t think she was any great literary breakthrough. – William A. Rusher • This amazing breakthrough full-length revolutionary audio uses a powerful new combination of a subliminal hypnotic induction AND beautiful original music (created with a really cool ancient musical instrument) AND brand-new subliminal clearing commands ALL designed to begin to clear your unconscious blocks of anything and everything in the way of your attracting what you really want – and this incredible one-hour audio does it without any effort at all on your part! – Joe Vitale • This is how great intellectual breakthroughs usually happen in practice. It is rarely the isolated genius having a eureka moment alone in the lab. Nor is it merely a question of building on precedent, of standing on the shoulders of giants, in Newton’s famous phrase. Great breakthroughs are closer to what happens in a flood plain: a dozen separate tributaries converge, and the rising waters lift the genius high enough that he or she can see around the conceptual obstructions of the age. – Steven Johnson • This will be a week that I change your sheets! Don’t try to rest the same way you’ve rested in the past, for I AM remaking your bed to rest in. Know that I AM causing your house to be reordered and redirecting your steps. And because your bed is being made, stay focused and up with Me, until the breakthrough is seen in your life. – Chuck Pierce • To have a breakthrough, you must consciously connect with the invisible forces that are everywhere around you, urging you to go beyond your old conditioning. – Deepak Chopra • To have a major breakthrough in policy, you have to be able to stop and think. – Newt Gingrich • To me the biggest breakthrough was when we did Terminator 2 that just opened the door for Jurassic and all of the others and that was as big as when we did motion control on Star Wars. But I don’t see another big thing coming. – Dennis Muren • To save the planet, we do not need miraculous technical breakthroughs, or vast amounts of capital. Essentially we need a radical change in our thinking and behaviour. – Ted Trainer • To the Parisians, and especially to the children, all Americans are now ‘heros du cinema.’ This is particularly disconcerting to sensitive war correspondents, if any, aware, as they are, that these innocent thanks belong to those American combat troops who won the beachhead and then made the breakthrough. There are few such men in Paris. – A. J. Liebling • To transform breakdowns into breakthroughs is the whole function of a master. – Rajneesh • Today, nearly every competitive advantage of the past has been commoditized. Creativity is the one thing that can’t be outsourced. The one thing that can separate a company, team, or individual from the competitive set. Today, precision execution is merely the ante to play. Sustained differentiation can only come from breakthrough creativity. – Josh Linkner • True disruption means threatening your existing product line and your past investments. Breakthrough products disrupt current lines of businesses. – Peter Diamandis • Understand that the enemy always fights the hardest when he knows you are closest to your breakthrough. He’d leave you alone if he thought you were going to live in mediocrity. If you keep pressing on toward your promise, through faith and patience, you will get there. – Joel Osteen • Usually the wacky people have the breakthroughs. The smart people dont. – Burt Rutan • We all hope for breakthrough rebirth moments. – Dane Cook • We all hope for breakthrough rebirth moments. When you’re headed for a breakthrough moment, it’s kind of scary because you say, ‘If I break through then I have to make great change in my life.’ – Dane Cook • We are here to change the world with small acts of thoughtfulness done daily rather than with one great breakthrough. – Harold S. Kushner • We are strangely biased, as individuals and media institutions, to focus on big sudden changes, whether good or bad – amazing breakthroughs, such as a new gadget that gets released, or catastrophic failures, like a plane crash. – Steven Johnson • We don’t have time to wait for President Bush to change his mind. How many breakthroughs have been missed as a result of this policy? – Robert Lanza • We have a strong military deployment in Iraq and Afghanistan. In countries like Syria, we need a diplomatic breakthrough to end the war. In Libya, the country must first of all be stabilized to stop IS. This means supporting the Libyan government, including in terms of security. We don’t want to repeat the mistakes of the past in that country. The situation is extremely dangerous and the next days could be decisive. – Paolo Gentiloni • We live at the threshold of a universal recognition that the human being is not mere matter, but a potent, energetic field of consciousness. Modalities of the past millennium are quickly giving way to breakthrough technologies wherein we heal ourselves at the level of all true healing, which is spirit. – Michael Beckwith • We live in an age that is driven by information. Technological breakthroughs… are changing the face of war and how we prepare for war. – William Perry • We paired this announcement of the R&D [commitment] with the so-called Breakthrough Energy Coalition, which is 27 [major investors] saying, “Hey, we’ll put significant money into [energy innovations] when they’re ready to spin out probably into startup companies.” – Bill Gates • Well technologically and so forth, it’s a breakthrough, and yet [Birth of a Nation,] it’s very white supremacist to the core in terms of the narrative content. – Cornel West • What appears to be a breakdown can often be a breakthrough…. IF you understand God’s grace – Carl Lentz • What drives me? Surrounding myself with amazing talent to craft a breakthrough product which can be used by millions of people to change the world. – Mike McCue • What happened at Hiroshima was not only that a scientific breakthrough had occurred and that a great part of the population of a city had been burned to death, but that the problem of the relation of the triumphs of modern science to the human purposes of man had been explicitly defined. – Archibald MacLeish • What has been forgotten is that there were major intellectual breakthroughs in the 1960s, thanks to North American writers of an older generation. There was a rupture in continuity, since most young people influenced by those breakthroughs did not enter the professions. – Camille Paglia • What makes it difficult for people trying to follow a dream is that the whole time you feel like you’re slamming your head against the wall. So it’s nice to make a breakthrough and not kind of lying there with your head bleeding. – Lewis Black • What we are now doing with the victory, and I agree with you if you condemn that and I condemn whole-heartedly the trivial bullshit it is to go after a man who makes a scientific breakthrough and all that we as women — organized women — do is to fret about his shirt? – Ayaan Hirsi Ali • What you end up seeing when you look at history is that people who have been good at pushing the boundaries of possibility, and exploring those frontiers of good ideas and innovations, have rarely done it in moments of great inspiration. They don’t just have a brilliant breakthrough idea out of nowhere and leap ahead of everyone else. – Steven Johnson • When I made a breakthrough as an actor, people started to say, ‘Who’s that bloke with the funny name?’ They advised me to change it, saying it would never be put up in lights outside theaters because they couldn’t afford the electricity. But I would never contemplate changing it. It’s who I am. – Pete Postlethwaite • When I was 18, I went to a Baptist church with my girlfriend, and had a breakthrough when a pastor laid hands on me on an altar call. I wept that evening and realized how numb I had become with God and how He was calling to me for restoration. I received that blessing and went on to raising my three children in a Lutheran Church in the Bay Area as a member of Journey. – Jonathan Cain • When things get rough, a breakthrough is just on the other side of the pain. – Shirley MacLaine • When will we make the same breakthroughs in the way we treat each other as we have made in technology? – Theodore Zeldin • When you are tempted to give up, your breakthrough is probably just around the corner. – Joyce Meyer • When you make a breakthrough it is a moment of scientific exhilaration because you have been on this search and seem to have found it. But it is also a moment where I at least feel closeness to the creator in the sense of having now perceived something that no human knew before but God knew all along. – Francis Collins • When you realize that the real breakthroughs come from levels of higher consciousness, then you also realize that the achievement of maturity and wisdom is the most powerful generator of new beginnings possible. – Marianne Williamson • While that amendment failed, human cloning continues to advance and the breakthrough in this unethical and morally questionable science is around the corner. – Mike Pence • Within the soil of a discouraging season can often be the seeds of incredible blessing, miracles and breakthrough! – Brian Houston • Without risks, there can’t be breakthroughs. – Peter Diamandis • YOU are on the verge of complete breakthrough in every area of your life. Spiritually, Financially, and Relationally God has shown me that this is a season of victory for His people. As I went deeper in the Spirit the Lord revealed that before the breakthrough comes, certain things must be dealt with. Specifically, there must be a complete defeat of your enemies! – Paula White • You can create value with breakthrough innovation, incremental refinement, or complex coordination. Great companies often do two of these. The very best companies do all three. – Sam Altman • You have to go through the darkness to truly know the light. This may sound like a cliche, but it’s true nonetheless. Often the greatest doubts occur just before a breakthrough. – Surya Das • You never do arrive at a destination. You have to work at it and take ownership of the process. What resonates at age 25 is likely to change by age 35 and 45. The process never ends. Realizing this has been a big breakthrough for me. – Robert S. Kaplan • You never know how close you are to a breakthrough. It may be right around the corner. Don’t quit! – Joyce Meyer • Your doubts are not the product of accurate thinking, but habitual thinking. Years ago you excepted flawed conclusions as correct, begin to live your life as if those warped ideas about your potential were true, and ceased the bold experiment in living that brought you many breakthrough behaviors as a child. – Price Pritchett
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THE COMPLETE COLUMBIA ALBUM COLLECTION
Las grabaciones completas de Bruno Walter para Columbia Records en 77 CDs. A la venta el 22 de noviembre.
La primera colección de las grabaciones completas para Columbia Masterworks del director de origen alemán Bruno Walter se publica ahora en 77 CD, que incluyen sinfonías, oberturas, conciertos, recitales de ópera, canciones y otras obras orquestales grabadas entre 1941 y 1961. La caja incluye ocho CD con entrevistas y extractos de ensayos.
Las grabaciones incluyen piezas remasterizadas de las cintas analógicas originales y sus grabaciones en estéreo completas, que son publicadas en 31 CD. La colección supone un recorrido exhaustivo de las obras grabadas por Walter con la Filarmónica de Nueva York y con la Orquesta Sinfónica de Columbia.
A lo largo de esta extensa colección se pueden escuchar las colaboraciones de Walter con grandes artistas como Rudolf Serkin, Zino Francescatti, Pierre Fournier, Nathan Milstein, Isaac Stern, Joseph Szigeti, Leonard Rose, Desi Halban, Lotte Lehmann, Lily Pons, Eleanor Steber, Ezio Pinza y George London
Walter fue discípulo y amigo de Mahler en Viena antes de la Primera Guerra Mundial y luego se convirtió en uno de los directores más ilustres del siglo. Las grabaciones que realizó para Columbia entre 1941 y 1961 siempre han gozado de un estatus especial.
Bruno Walter (Schlesinger) nació en Berlín en 1876. El auge del nazismo le obligó a emigrar a Austria y a Estados Unidos. A lo largo de su carrera grabó más de 150 obras diferentes, muchas de ellas en múltiples versiones, y se concentró en un puñado de compositores austro-alemanes: Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, Brahms, Wagner, Bruckner y Mahler.
En 1939 se instaló en América, donde se convirtió en vecino de Beverly Hills y de la viuda de Mahler, Alma. Walter fue invitado por muchas de las mejores orquestas del país, pero realizó sus grabaciones de estudio para Columbia casi exclusivamente con la Filarmónica de Nueva York. Poco después de comenzar a trabajar en la Sinfonía de la “Resurrección” de Mahler, en febrero de 1957, el conductor sufrió un ataque al corazón. Se vió obligado a recortar sus actividades y permaneció cerca de su casa en California, aunque completó la grabación de Mahler en Nueva York en febrero de 1958.
Poco tiempo antes había comenzado en Los Ángeles un nuevo ciclo de las sinfonías de Beethoven para Columbia, con un selecto conjunto de músicos de la Filarmónica de Los Ángeles y de los estudios de Hollywood. De este modo, Walter lanzó su célebre serie de grabaciones “Indian Summer”, acompañado por la Columbia Symphony Orchestra. Se trataba de rehacer el clásico repertorio austro-alemán que había grabado en Nueva York pero ahora con la ventaja de la moderna tecnología estéreo.
Entre los placeres que ofrece el set completo que ahora publica Sony Classical está la posibilidad de comparar versiones y rastrear el enfoque evolutivo de Walter. Se puede concluír que hay un mayor énfasis en la “energía” en las versiones de Beethoven que grabó con la Filarmónica de Nueva York en la década de los 40, mientras que se acentúa la apuesta por la “gracia” en los remakes en estéreo de Los Ángeles a finales de los 50 y principios de los 60.
Contenido
DISC 1:
Beethoven: Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major, Op. 73 "Emperor"
DISC 2:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67 (1941)
Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 55 "Eroica" (1941)
DISC 3:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 "Pastoral" (1946) (Remastered)
Schubert: Symphony No. 8 in B Minor, D. 759 "Unfinished" (1947) (Remastered)
DISC 4:
Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61 (1947)
Mendelssohn: Violin Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64, MWV O 14
Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night's Dream. Incidental Music, Op. 61: Scherzo (Remastered)
DISC 5:
Mahler: Symphony No. 4 in G Major
DISC 6:
Mozart: Symphony No. 41 in C Major, K. 551 "Jupiter" (1945) (Remastered)
Mozart: Così fan tutte, K. 588: Overture (1945) (Remastered)
Mozart: Symphony No. 38 in D Major, K. 504 "Prague" (1954)
DISC 7:
Mozart: Don Giovanni, K. 527, Act I: "Madamina!"
Mozart: Die Entführung aus dem Serail, K. 384, Act III: "Ha! Wie will ich triumphieren…"
Mozart: Die Zauberflöte, K.620, Act II: "In diesen heil'gen Hallen"
Mozart: Mentre ti lascio, K. 513: "Mentre ti lascio, o figlia"
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro, K. 492, Act I: "Se vuol ballare"
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro, K. 492, Act IV: "Aprite un po'que gl'occhi"
Mozart: Die Zauberflöte, K. 620, Act II: "Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen"
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro, K. 492, Act II: "Voi che sapete"
Mozart: Die Entführung aus dem Serail, K. 384, Act I:" Ach ich liebte..."
Mozart: Die Entführung aus dem Serail, K. 384, Act II: "Welche Wonne..."
Mozart: Exsultate, jubilate, KV. 165: III. Alleluja, alleluja
Mozart: Il rè pastore, K. 208, Act II: "L'amero, saro costante"
DISC 8:
Schumann: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 97 "Rhenish"
Smetana: Má Vlast, JB 1:112, II. Vltava "Die Moldau"
DISC 9:
Schubert: Symphony No. 9 in C Major, D 944 "The Great" (1946) (Remastered)
Brahms: Schicksalslied, Op. 54 (1941) (Remastered)
DISC 10:
Dvořák: Symphony No. 8 in G Major, Op. 88 (Remastered)
Dvořák: Slavonic Dance in C Major, Op.46, No. 1 (Remastered)
Barber: Symphony No. 1, Op. 9 (Remastered)
DISC 11:
Mahler: Symphony No. 5 in C-Sharp Minor
Mahler: Lieder und Gesänge aus der Jugendzeit (Excerpts)
DISC 12:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op. 55 "Eroica" (1949)
DISC 13:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92 (1951) (Remastered)
Beethoven: Symphony No. 8 in F Major, Op. 93 (1942) (Remastered)
DISC 14:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 "Choral" (1949) (Remastered)
DISC 15:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 36 (1952) (Remastered)
Beethoven: Symphony No. 4 in B-Flat Major, Op. 60 (1952) (Remastered)
DISC 16:
Strauss, R.: Tod und Verklärung, Op. 24
Strauss, R.: Don Juan, Op. 20 (1952)
Wagner: Siegfried-Idyll, WWV 103 (1953) (Remastered)
DISC 17:
Mozart: Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550 (1953)
Mozart: Symphony No. 35 in D Major, K. 385 "Haffner" (1953)
DISC 18:
Mozart: Der Schauspieldirektor, KV. 486: "Bester Jüngling…"
Mozart: Die Entführung aus dem Serail, K. 384, Act II: "Traurigkeit ward mir zum Lose"
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro, K. 492, Act III: "Dove sono i bei momenti"
Mozart: Die Zauberflöte, K. 620, Act II: "Ach ich fühl's, es ist verschwunden""
Mozart: Don Giovanni KV. 527, Act II: "In quali eccessi...Mi tradi quest'alma ingrata"
Mozart: Così fan tutte, K. 588, Act II: "Per pietà, ben mio, perdona"
Mozart: Don Giovanni, K. 527, Act II: "Non mi dir, bell'idol mio"
DISC 19:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125 "Choral" (1949 + 1953) (Remastered)
DISC 20:
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro, K. 492, Act I: "Se vuol ballare Signor Contino"
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro K. 492, Act I: "La vendetta, oh, la vendetta"
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro K. 492, Act I: "Non piu andrai"
Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro K. 492, Act III: "Hai gia vinta la causa! - Vedro, mentrio..."
Mozart: Le Nozze di Figaro K. 492, Act IV: "Tutto e disposto - Aprite un po'que gl'occhi..."
Mozart: Mentre ti lascio, K. 513: "Mentre ti lascio, o figlia"
Mozart: Per questa bella mano, K. 612
Mozart: Rivolgete a lui lo sguardo, K. 584
DISC 21:
Schumann: Frauenliebe und -leben, Op. 42
Schumann: Dichterliebe, Op. 48
DISC 22:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67 (1950) (Remastered)
Beethoven: Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21 (1947) (Remastered)
DISC 23:
Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68 (1953) (Remastered)
Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73 (1953) (Remastered)
DISC 24:
Brahms: Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90 (1953) (Remastered)
Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 98 (1951) (Remastered)
DISC 25:
Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn, Op. 56a (1953) (Remastered)
Brahms: Tragic Overture, Op. 81 (1953) (Remastered)
Brahms: Academic Festival Overture, Op. 80 (1951) (Remastered)
Brahms: Hungarian Dances, WoO 1: No. 17 in F-Sharp Minor (Remastered)
Brahms: Hungarian Dances, WoO 1: No. 1 in G Minor (Remastered)
Brahms: Hungarian Dances, WoO 1: No. 3 in F Major (Remastered)
Brahms-Dvořák: Hungarian Dances, WoO 1: No. 10 in E Major (Remastered)
DISC 26:
Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D Major "Titan" (1954)
Bruckner: Te Deum, WAB 45
DISC 27:
Mozart: Symphony No. 25 in G Minor, K. 183
Mozart: Symphony No. 28 in C Major, K. 200
Mozart: Symphony No. 29 in A Major, K. 201
DISC 28:
Mozart: Symphony No. 36 in C Major, K. 425 "Linz" (1955)
Rehearsal of Symphony No. 36 in C Major, K. 425 "Linz"
DISC 29:
Rehearsal of Symphony No. 36 in C Major, K. 425 "Linz"
DISC 30:
Mozart: Serenade No. 13 in G Major, K. 525 "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" (1954)
Mozart: Six Minuets, K. 599: Minuet & Trio No. 5 in F Major
Mozart: 12 Minuets, K. 568: Minuet & Trio No. 1 in C Major
Mozart: 3 German Dances, K. 605: Nos. 1-3
Mozart: Maurerische Trauermusik, K.477 (479a)
Mozart: The Magic Flute Overture, K. 620 (1954)
Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro Overture, K. 492 (1954)
Mozart: Così fan tutte Overture, K. 588 (1954)
Mozart: The Impresario Overture, K. 486 (1954)
DISC 31:
Haydn: Symphony No. 102 in B-Flat Major, Hob. I: 102
Haydn: Symphony in D Major, Hob. I:96 "The Miracle"
DISC 32:
Mozart: Requiem in D Minor, K. 626 (Remastered)
DISC 33:
Mozart: Symphony No. 41 in C Major, K. 551 "Jupiter" (1956)
Mozart: Symphony No. 39 in E-Flat Major, K. 543 (1953)
DISC 34:
Strauß, J. II: Kaiser-Walzer, Op. 437 (1956)
Strauß, J. II: Die Fledermaus: Overture
Strauß, J. II: Wiener Blut, Op. 354
Strauß, J. II: Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald, Op. 325
Strauß, J. II: Der Zigeunerbaron, IJS 486: Overture
Strauß, J. II: An der schönen blauen Donau, Op. 314
Strauß, J. II: Kaiser-Walzer, Op. 437 (1942) (Remastered)
DISC 35:
Schubert: Rosamunde, D. 797 (Excerpts)
Brahms: Concerto for Violin and Cello in A Minor, Op. 102 "Double Concerto" (1954)
DISC 36:
Beethoven: Concerto for Violin, Cello & Piano in C Major, Op. 56 "Triple Concerto"
Beethoven: Leonora Overture No. 3, Op. 72b
Beethoven: Overture to Egmont, Op. 84
DISC 37:
Mahler: Symphony No. 2 in C Minor "Resurrection" (Remastered)
DISC 38:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68 "Pastoral" (1958) (Remastered)
DISC 39:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 3 in E-Flat Major, Op.55 "Eroica" (1958) (Remastered)
DISC 40:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 4 in B-Flat Major, Op. 60 (1958) (Remastered)
Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67 (1958) (Remastered)
DISC 41:
Dvořák: Symphony No. 9 in E Minor, Op. 95, B. 178 "From the New World" (Remastered)
Dvořák: Symphony No. 8 in G Major, Op. 88, B. 163 (Remastered)
DISC 42:
Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 3 in G Major, K. 216 (Remastered)
Mozart: Violin Concerto No. 4 in D Major, K. 218 (Remastered)
DISC 43:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 36 (1959) (Remastered)
Beethoven: Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21 (1959) (Remastered)
DISC 44:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92 (1958) (Remastered)
Beethoven: Symphony No. 8 in F Major, Op. 93 (1958) (Remastered)
DISC 45:
Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, Op. 125, "Choral" (1959) (Remastered)
DISC 46:
Wagner: Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, WWV 96: Overture (Remastered)
Wagner: Der fliegende Holländer, WWV 63: Overture (Remastered)
Wagner: Parsifal, WWV 111: Prelude and Good Friday Spell (Remastered)
DISC 47:
Brahms: Concerto for Violin and Cello in A Minor, Op. 102 "Double Concerto" (1959) (Remastered)
Brahms: Tragic Overture, Op. 81 (1960) (Remastered)
Schumann: Piano Concerto in A Minor, Op. 54 (Remastered)
DISC 48:
Brahms: Symphony No. 1 in C Minor, Op. 68 (1959) (Remastered)
Brahms: Academic Festival Overture, Op. 80 (1960) (Remastered)
DISC 49:
Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D Major, Op. 73 (1960) (Remastered)
Brahms: Symphony No. 3 in F Major, Op. 90 (1960) (Remastered)
DISC 50:
Brahms: Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn, Op. 56a (1960) (Remastered)
Brahms: Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 98 (1959) (Remastered)
DISC 51:
Bruckner: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor, WAB 109 (Remastered)
DISC 52:
Schubert: Symphony No. 5 in B-Flat Major, D. 485 (Remastered)
Schubert: Symphony No. 8 in B Minor, D. 759 "Unfinished" (1958) (Remastered)
DISC 53:
Schubert: Symphony No. 9 in C Major, D 944 "The Great" (1959) (Remastered)
DISC 54:
Beethoven: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61 (1961) (Remastered)
DISC 55:
Bruckner: Symphony No. 4 in E-Flat Major, WAB 104 "Romantic" (Remastered)
DISC 56:
Mahler: Symphony No. 9 in D Major (Remastered)
DISC 57:
Mahler: Symphony No. 9 in D Major (Remastered)
DISC 58:
Mozart: Serenade No. 13 in G Major, K. 525 "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" (1958) (Remastered)
Mozart: The Impresario Overture, K. 486 (1961)
Mozart: Così fan tutte Overture, K. 588 (1961)
Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro Overture, K. 492 (1961)
Mozart: The Magic Flute Overture, K. 620 (1961)
Mozart: The Masonic Funeral Music, K. 477 (1961)
DISC 59:
Mahler: Symphony No. 1 in D Major "Titan" (1961) (Remastered)
DISC 60:
Mahler: Das Lied von der Erde (Remastered)
DISC 61:
Brahms: Alto Rhapsody, Op. 53 (Remastered)
Brahms: Schicksalslied, Op. 54 (Remastered)
Mahler: Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (Remastered)
DISC 62:
Mozart: Symphony No. 36 in C Major, K. 425 "Linz" (1960) (Remastered)
Mozart: Symphony No. 39 in E-Flat Major, K. 543 (1960) (Remastered)
DISC 63:
Mozart: Symphony No. 38 in D Major, K. 504 "Prague" (1959) (Remastered)
Mozart: Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550 (1960) (Remastered)
DISC 64:
Mozart: Symphony No. 41 in C Major, K. 551 "Jupiter" (1960) (Remastered)
Mozart: Symphony No. 35 in D Major, K. 385 "Haffner" (1959) (Remastered)
DISC 65:
Haydn: Symphony in G Major, Hob. I:88 (Remastered)
Haydn: Symphony in G Major, Hob. I:100 "Military" (Remastered)
DISC 66:
Wagner: Lohengrin, WWV 75: Vorspiel zum I. Aufzug (Remastered)
Wagner: Siegfried-Idyll, WWV 103 (1953) (Remastered)
Wagner: Tannhäuser und der Sängerkrieg auf der Wartburg, WWV 70: Overture & Baccanale (Remastered)
Beethoven: Leonora Overture No.2, Op.72a (Remastered)
Beethoven: Coriolan Overture, Op. 62 (Remastered)
DISC 67:
Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 in E Major, WAB 107 (1961) (Remastered)
DISC 68:
Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45 (Remastered)
DISC 69:
Gluck: Iphigénie en Aulide, Wq. 40: Overture
Bruckner: Symphony No. 7 in E Major, WAB 107 (1954)
DISC 70:
An Evening with Bruno Walter - with Commentary by Bruno Walter
DISC 71:
Bruno Walter in Conversation with Arnold Michaelis
DISC 72:
Bruno Walter: Selbstportrait
DISC 73:
Bruno Walter in Rehearsal
DISC 74:
A Talking Portrait: Bruno Walter in Conversation with Arnold Michaelis
A Working Portrait: Recording the Mahler Ninth Symphony - Narrated by John McClure
DISC 75:
Bruno Walter in Rehearsal
DISC 76:
Bruno Walter in Rehearsal
DISC 77:
Bruno Walter recollects
Dear Friends of Japanese Music Lovers …
Bruno Walter tributes by Columbia Masterworks Artists
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Law Aims to Ban Long Fishing Net Blamed for Killing Sea Life
New legislation aims to phase out mile-long fishing nets off the California coast that have entangled and killed sea life, including endangered species, by the thousands over the past few decades. The gear, known as drift gillnets, are mainly used to catch swordfish but often net far more than what fisherman are actually targeting, according to an analysis by the NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit. While tougher restrictions and new regulations are credited for reducing the number of marine mammals unintentionally caught in the nets, state and federal lawmakers insist the impact to the environment is still detrimental.
‘It’s Strangling Them’
“They’re wound up tight in this net and it's strangling them,” said one man who spent nearly 30 days at sea on three different drift gillnet fishing trips in December 2016, September 2017 and December 2017. He spoke to the Investigative Unit about what he observed on the condition he remain anonymous. 
Sea animals “were drowning to death in these nets,” he said. “That's why these nets have to be banned for good — it's the only way to protect sea mammals in the ocean.”
He shot over 100 hours of video while on board two different boats off the California coast. He told the Investigative Unit he managed to get permission from crews to be on board. However, what they didn’t realize is that the he is an undercover cameraman working for animal rights groups.
“The crews and captains were so casual in telling me how many dead sea mammals would come up in the nets,” he said. “Part of what's at stake is our dignity — do we want to kill intelligent mammals that share the ocean and increase its biodiversity so that we can have swordfish on their plate?”
Animal Advocacy Groups Release Undercover and Underwater Videos
His undercover videos, as well as underwater clips showing marine life entangled in the nets, were recently released by a coalition of animal advocacy groups in an effort to get the nets banned. Those groups include Mercy for Animals, Sharkwater, Sea Legacy and the Turtle Island Restoration Network.
“It’s extraordinarily damaging, deadly, inhumane gear,” said Sen. Ben Allen, D-Santa Monica, who proposed state legislation to phase out drift gillnets. “California is a global environmental leader … I can't quite believe that we haven't closed this loop yet.”
Allen’s plan would offer to buy back permits from fisherman. Those who chose not participate, however, would be subject to more expensive permit fees each year. The current price of $330 would increase to $3,000 by April 1, 2020.
“The damage caused by this equipment is so high that if there are a couple of people who lose their job, you know, I think that that is a cost worth paying,” he said. “We're hopeful that this will be a very humane way of transitioning them out, moving them toward other types of fishing that are much less damaging.”
Allen said: “How much are we going to allow this really small group of fishermen with this one particular type of gear to cause this amount of damage off of our coast when there are other alternatives … that can still get good fish on people's plates but do so in a much less damaging way.”
Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-California, is also proposing a federal ban on drift gillnets by 2020.
Mile-Long Fishing Nets Face ‘Great Deal of Scrutiny’
Drift gillnets can stretch up to a mile long, or roughly the entire span of the Golden Gate Bridge. The gear is typically 100 feet tall and must remain attached to a boat, and can only be dropped into the ocean from about sunset to sunrise. 
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration regulates the use of drift gillnets.
“Clearly this fishery has long been subject to a great deal of scrutiny,” said Michael Milstein, a NOAA spokesperson who provided a statement to the Investigative Unit.
“We understand this fishery and its impacts well,” said Milstein, who points to decades of data collected by NOAA. 
Since 1990, the agency has randomly placed government employees aboard fishing vessels to document how often marine mammals, sea turtles, seabirds and fish are caught and killed in drift gillnets. The Investigative Unit obtained and analyzed those records — nearly three decades worth — and discovered fisherman only kept about 23 percent of what their drift gillnets caught over the past 28 years. The rest was tossed back into the ocean — either alive, injured, or dead. The Investigative Unit first began reporting on the impact of drift gillnets two years ago.
More Than 4,000 Dolphins Killed in Drift Gillnets
Observers board about 20 percent of all fishing trips that use the nets. So in order to determine the rate for entire fleet of boats using the nets, the federal government calculates estimated totals each year. Using those figures, the Investigative Unit calculated totals for specific species and found drift gillnets have killed 87,929 sharks, 4,135 dolphins and 1,218 sea lions over the past 28 years. The nets also killed an estimated 456 whales and 136 sea turtles, which include endangered and threatened species.
“We have worked with fishermen over the last few decades, and we have also added controls and restrictions to reduce unintended impacts on protected species such as dolphins and whales,” Milstein said.
Tougher Standards, New Regulations
Holes in the netting are now larger and must be at least 14 inches wide. Additionally, noise making devices have to be attached all along the net to scare away unintended victims such as dolphins and whales. Since the federal government started requiring those acoustic pingers in 1997, the number of entangled marine mammals has been cut in half, according to a government report. NOAA is also considering installing cameras on fishing boats to keep a closer watch on what is caught.
“The result is that the fishery is now much safer, although it is also much smaller in terms of the number of vessels than it used to be,” Milstein said. Nearly 30 years ago, 141 fisherman used drift gillnets. Today, only about 20 fisherman regularly rely on the gear.
Fisherman Jobs on Chopping Block
Environmental groups are pushing for fisherman to a use an alternative type of gear known as deep set buoy gear, which uses buoys to drop fishing lines 1,000 feet below the surface in order to better target swordfish and avoid marine mammals that prefer warmer waters closer the surface. In contrast, drift gillnets are set just 36 feet below water.
“Everybody is going to lose their livelihoods,” said Gary Burke, a fisherman opposed to the phase-out legislation. He has used drift gillnets off the California coast since the practice began in the 1970s. 
“They’re pigeonholing [fisherman] in a corner with this bill – ‘take what little money we're offering you or we'll put you out of business through regulations and restrictions and economically force you to do things that will cost you so much you can't afford to go fishing,’” Burke said.
Burke says tougher standards and new regulations regarding drift gillnets have already lessened the impact on marine mammals. Over the past five years, the nets haven’t snagged a single sea turtle, according to government records. The nets, however, did entangle and kill 15 whales during that same time period. While the gear is also used to net certain types of sharks, half the sharks pulled aboard last weren’t the right catch so they were tossed back into the ocean, most of them already dead.
The drift gillnet fishery along the West Coast only accounts for less than one percent of the swordfish consumed across the country. About 76 percent of the nation’s swordfish is imported from other countries, according to NOAA, many of which use drift gillnets and have even fewer regulations than the United States. Burke believes banning the gear in the U.S. will undoubtedly lead to more imports of swordfish that have been caught using questionable practices abroad.
“You're going to get imports from countries that have zero regulations,” he said. “If we don't produce it, we're going to import it — that's just the way it is.”
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What is Deliberate Practice?
Deliberate practice refers to a special type of practice that is purposeful and systematic. While regular practice might include mindless repetitions, deliberate practice requires focused attention and is conducted with the specific goal of improving performance. When Ben Hogan carefully reconstructed each step of his golf swing, he was engaging in deliberate practice. He wasn't just taking cuts. He was finely tuning his technique.
The greatest challenge of deliberate practice is to remain focused. In the beginning, showing up and putting in your reps is the most important thing. But after a while we begin to carelessly overlook small errors and miss daily opportunities for improvement.
This is because the natural tendency of the human brain is to transform repeated behaviors into automatic habits. For example, when you first learned to tie your shoes you had to think carefully about each step of the process. Today, after many repetitions, your brain can perform this sequence automatically. The more we repeat a task the more mindless it becomes.
Mindless activity is the enemy of deliberate practice. The danger of practicing the same thing again and again is that progress becomes assumed. Too often, we assume we are getting better simply because we are gaining experience. In reality, we are merely reinforcing our current habits—not improving them.
Claiming that improvement requires attention and effort sounds logical enough. But what does deliberate practice actually look like in the real world? Let's talk about that now.
Examples of Deliberate Practice
One of my favorite examples of deliberate practice is discussed in Talent is Overrated by Geoff Colvin. In the book, Colvin describes how Benjamin Franklin used deliberate practice to improve his writing skills.
When he was a teenager, Benjamin Franklin was criticized by his father for his poor writing abilities. Unlike most teenagers, young Ben took his father's advice seriously and vowed to improve his writing skills.
He began by finding a publication written by some of the best authors of his day. Then, Franklin went through each article line by line and wrote down the meaning of every sentence. Next, he rewrote each article in his own words and then compared his version to the original. Each time, “I discovered some of my faults, and corrected them.” Eventually, Franklin realized his vocabulary held him back from better writing, and so he focused intensely on that area.
Deliberate practice always follows the same pattern: break the overall process down into parts, identify your weaknesses, test new strategies for each section, and then integrate your learning into the overall process.
Here are some more examples.
Cooking: Jiro Ono, the subject of the documentary Jiro Dreams of Sushi, is a chef and owner of an award-winning sushi restaurant in Tokyo. Jiro has dedicated his life to perfecting the art of making sushi and he expects the same of his apprentices. Each apprentice must master one tiny part of the sushi-making process at a time—how to wring a towel, how to use a knife, how to cut the fish, and so on. One apprentice trained under Jiro for ten years before being allowed to cook the eggs. Each step of the process is taught with the utmost care.
Martial arts: Josh Waitzkin, author of The Art of Learning, is a martial artist who holds several US national medals and a 2004 world championship. In the finals of one competition, he noticed a weakness: When an opponent illegally head-butted him in the nose, Waitzkin flew into a rage. His emotion caused him to lose control and forget his strategy. Afterward, he specifically sought out training partners who would fight dirty so he could practice remaining calm and principled in the face of chaos. “They were giving me a valuable opportunity to expand my threshold for turbulence,” Waitzkin wrote. “Dirty players were my best teachers.”
Chess: Magnus Carlsen is a chess grandmaster and one of the highest-rated players in history. One distinguishing feature of great chess players is their ability to recognize “chunks,” which are specific arrangements of pieces on the board. Some experts estimate that grandmasters can identify around 300,000 different chunks. Interestingly, Carlsen learned the game by playing computer chess, which allowed him to play multiple games at once. Not only did this strategy allow him to learn chunks much faster than someone playing in-person games, but also gave him a chance to make more mistakes and correct his weaknesses at an accelerated pace.
Music: Many great musicians recommend repeating the most challenging sections of a song until you master them. Virtuoso violinist Nathan Milstein says, “Practice as much as you feel you can accomplish with concentration. Once when I became concerned because others around me practiced all day long, I asked [my professor] how many hours I should practice, and he said, ‘It really doesn’t matter how long. If you practice with your fingers, no amount is enough. If you practice with your head, two hours is plenty.’”
Basketball: Consider the following example from Aubrey Daniels, “Player A shoots 200 practice shots, Player B shoots 50. The Player B retrieves his own shots, dribbles leisurely and takes several breaks to talk to friends. Player A has a colleague who retrieves the ball after each attempt. The colleague keeps a record of shots made. If the shot is missed the colleague records whether the miss was short, long, left or right and the shooter reviews the results after every 10 minutes of practice. To characterize their hour of practice as equal would hardly be accurate. Assuming this is typical of their practice routine and they are equally skilled at the start, which would you predict would be the better shooter after only 100 hours of practice?”
from https://jamesclear.com/beginners-guide-deliberate-practice
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Ben Milstein Compositing Demo Reel 2017 from Ben Milstein on Vimeo.
My compositing demo reel I made as a student in Vanarts in their program Visual Effects for Film and TV.
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Ingin tahu seperti apa model konstruksi rangka baja yang dibuat sangat mencolok? Inilah 10 proyek konstruksi menggunakan rangka baja berstruktur mencolok. Bagi seorang arsitek, mengetahui aspek-aspek dalam setiap struktur sebuah proyek kosntruksi adalah sudah menjadi tugas wajibnya. Memiliki pemahaman yang cukup mengenai struktur sebuah konstruksi akan memungkinkan para desainer untuk mengajukan ide-ide meliputi elemen-elemen struktural. Elemen-elemen struktural ini yang nantinya akan menawarkan respon menarik dari kebutuhan-kebutuhan sebuah proyek konstruksi.
Rangka baja merupakan salah satu contoh dari respon tersebut. Bentuk desain rangka baja akan membantu menentukan ruang-ruang dan struktur yang benar-benar kompleks dan menawan.
10 Konstruksi menggunakan rangka baja berstruktur mencolok!
Ingin melihat proyek-proyek konstruksi yang menginpirasi dengan pengunaan fitur rangka baja yang menawan sekaligus menjadi elemen yang esensial? Berikut ini adalah 10 proyek konstruksi menggunakan rangka baja berstruktur mencolok!
1. AH House
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Konstruksi menggunakan rangka baja berstruktur mencolok ini dikerjakan oleh SEINFELD Architects. Berlokasi  di San Isidro District, Peru, proyek ini diarsiteki oleh Cynthia Seinfeld Lemlig. Dibangun pada area seluas: 589.0 m2, foto-foto ini diambi loleh fotografer: Juan Solano.
Nikifour adalah perusahaan kontraktor di Karawang yang berpengalaman dalam membuat konstruksi dengan struktur baja. Anda bisa melihat portofolio pekerjaan konstruksi baja kami di halaman portofolio.
2. CETICOM Jaén
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Proyek ini dikerjakan oleh ER Arquitectos dan non Arquitectura yang berlokasi di Calle Pintor Fausto Olivares, Polígono Industrial los Rosales, 23009 Jaén, Spanyol. Tim ER Arquitectos terdiri dari Antonio Estepa Rubio, Jesús Estepa Rubio, sementara tim dari non Arquitectura adalah Alfonso Mollinedo Sáenz, Esperanza Lozano Fernández. Arsitek teknik adalah Pedro Antonio Toledano Paulano, dan Antonio Ramón Maldonado. Proyek ini selesai pada tahun 2013 dan fotografi oleh Jesús Granada.
Nikifour memiliki partner, supplier, dan kustomer bervariatif dari dunia industri. Sebagian besar adalah pabrik dna manufaktur yang telah memiliki brand ternama dan besar. Anda yang ingin bekerja sama dengan kami dalam konstruksi baja untuk proyek Anda, silahkan lihat daftar kustomer kami.
3. Cinepolis Headquarters
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Proyek ini dirancang oleh KMD Architects dengan berlokasi di Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico. Anggaran proyek ini adalah sebesar $25 juta Dollar di mana pemilik proyek ini adalah Cinepolis dengan luas area 75000.0 meter persegi. Proyek tahun 2009 ini difotografi oleh Michael Calderwood.
Nikifour berada dekat dengan beberapa kawasan industri baik di Karawang maupun Bekasi. Anda yang berdomisili di KIIC, Suryacipta maupun KIM di Karawang bisa mengkontak langsung kami untuk keperluan diskusi pekerjaan konstruksi dan maintenance bangunan yang menggunakan konstruksi baja.
4. El Tranque Cultural Center
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Dikerjakan oleh BiS Architects di El Tranque 10300, Lo Barnechea, Santiago, Chile. Diarsiteki oleh Pedro Bartolomé dan José Spichiger, proyek ini brediri di atas lahan seluas 1400.0 meter persegi dengan supplier oleh Budnik, Hunter Douglas, MK. Proyek tahun 2015 ini difotografikan oleh Juan Francisco Vargas dan Andres Goñi.
10 proyek konstruksi menggunakan rangka baja berstruktur mencolok ini adalah referensi pengetahuan dan ide inspiratif yang ingin kami bagikan kepada dunia konstruksi baik di area Jabodetabek maupun di Jawa Barat secara umum.
5. Harvest School
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Konstruksi menggunakan rangka baja berstruktur mencolok ini dikerjakan oleh Zendejas Arquitectos, Marván Arquitectos, dan Martinez Architect dengan berlokasi di Francisco Alcocer Pozo Street, Candiles, Querétaro, Mexico.
Diarsiteki oleh Jose Zendejas Hernandez, Francisco Marvàn Carmona, Rodrigo Marvàn Cuevas,  dan Wilfrido Martinez De León dengan berkolaborasi bersama Jose Zendejas Foyo, Juan Pablo Soto Martìnez, Claudia Tapia Melèndez, dan Karlo Ivàn Trejo Lòpez proyek ini berdiri di atas lahan seluas 1006.0 meter per segi. Proyek tahun 2012 ini diabadikan oleh fotografer Yoshihiro Koitani dan disupplai oleh perusahaan Hunter Douglas.
6. Milstein Hall at Cornell Universit
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Konstruksi menggunakan rangka baja berstruktur mencolok ini dikerjakan oleh OMA yang dipimpin oleh Shohei Shigematsu dan Rem Koolhaas serta berkolaborasi dengan asosiasi Ziad Shehab. Berlokasi di Ithaca, New York, USA, proyek ini adalah Cornell University, College of Architecture, Art and Planning (AAP).
Dengan luas 47.000 meter persegi yang meliputi College of Architecture, Art and Planning – Studios, Crit spaces, Auditorium, Exhibition, Exterior Workspace dan Plaza. Dibangun pada tahun 2011, proyek ini diabadikan oleh fotografer Matthew Carbone dan disupplai oleh perusahaan Figueras.
“Bangunan ini tidak saja akan menjadi rumah baru kami, tapi juga akan mengubah sikap kami,” Ben Waters, mahasiswa AAP mengatakan kepada Cornell Sun. “Setiap orang merasakan kebanggaan atas hadirnya proyek ini.”
Perasaan senang nampak dari pada mahasiswa dan pihak kampus yang berkeliling di gedung aula baru mereka.
7. Freire Observatory
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Konstruksi menggunakan rangka baja berstruktur mencolok ini dikerjakan oleh perusahaan konstruksi Triptyque dengan berlokasi di Rua Oscar Freire, 1128 – Jardim Paulista, Sao Paulo – São Paulo, Brazil dan berdiri di lahan seluas 1400.0 meter persegi. Proyek tahun 2012 ini difotografikan oleh Leonardo Finotti.
Bekerja sama dengan Greg Bousquet, Carolina Bueno, Guillaume Sibaud, dan Olivier Raffaelli, proyek ini dikoordinatori oleh Luiz Trindade dengan Aline D´Avola sebagai Project Manager.
Pengerjaan konstruksi oleh GDSA, mereka dari perusahaan ini adalah Hilário Gurjão, Marcus Grigoleto, dan Gustavo Saraiva dengan dukunngan dari perusahaan MG&A. Pengerjaan Air Conditioning oleh CARREFRIO, struktur beton  oleh EDUARDO PENTEADO, adapun pengerjaan kelistrikan, hidrolik dan pemadam kebakaran oleh  VWS. Pengerjaan struktur besi oleh perusahaan ALPHA dan pengerjaan rangka oleh: DINAFLEX.
8. Rey Vitacura
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Proyek ini dibangun oleh CARREÑO SARTORI. Berlokasi di Gerónimo de Alderete 1155, Vitacura, Región Metropolitana, Chile, diarsiteki secara rame-rame oleh Mario Carreño Zunino dan Piera Sartori del Campo. Dibangun di atas area seluas 595.0 meter persegi, proyek tahun 2016 ini diabadikan dalam fotografi oleh Marcos Mendizábal. Bertindak sebagai perusahaan manufaktur adalah Budnik, CAP, Cintac, BSA, Comercial Rey, Electrocom, dan Glasstech. Pengerjaan kelistrikan oleh Pablo Oyola dan pengerjaan sanitari  oleh Leonardo Cuevas.
Pengerjaan landscape oleh Carreño Sartori Arquitectos dengan bekerja sama dengan María José Saez. Anggaran dikalkulasi oleh perusahaan Vertical Ingenieros dan konstruksi dikerjakan oleh ALBRO | Ingeniería y Construcciones.
9. River Place
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Proyek River Place ini diarsiteki oleh Paul F. Hirzel dan berlokasi di Juliaetta, Amereika Serikat di atas area seluas 5450.0 meter persegi. Dibuat pada tahun 2013, proyek konstruksi di atas sungai ini didokumentasikan oleh Jim Van Gundy, dan Robert Hutchison. Sebagai perusahaan manufaktur adalah Daltile, Duravit, Emtek, Kohler, Mitsubishi Electric, Pella EFCO, RAB Lighting, Rais, Schlage, Techlighting, Taylor Metal Products, Granite, Advantage Lumber, Baltic Birch, Broemeling Steel and Machine, WeCork, Sunfrost, dan Hubbardton Forge.
10. San Wayao Community Sports Center
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  Gedung oleh pusat olah raga yang berlokasi di Jin Gui Lu, Wuhou Qu, Chengdu Shi, Sichuan Sheng, China ini diarsiteki oleh perusahaan CSWADI dengan Liu Yi sebagai arsiteknya dan dibantu oleh tim desain yang terdiri atas Zhou Xuefeng, dan kawan-kawan. Konstruksi yang dimulai pada tahun 2015 ini berdiri di atas area lahan seluas 11936.0 meter persegi.  Dokumentasi foto oleh ARCH-EXIST.
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10 Proyek Konstruksi Menggunakan Rangka Baja Berstruktur Mencolok Ingin tahu seperti apa model konstruksi rangka baja yang dibuat sangat mencolok? Inilah 10 proyek konstruksi menggunakan rangka baja berstruktur mencolok.
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