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“Even if doors are open to the fool, he/she will still be foolish in accessing them.”
Bamigboye Olurotimi“There is a looming chasm between what your brain knows and what your mind is capable of accessing.”
David Eagleman, Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain“There are graceful ways of accessing your purpose and success, with time, invitation, gentleness, cooperation and surrender.”
Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life“Laws forbidding adoptees from accessing their original birth certificates are outdated and need to be changed today.”
DaShanne Stokes“My mother had a way of accessing the energy of the people around her. There was no need to know their name, who they were or how she knew them. She didn’t recognize their surface. She went much deeper.”
Suzka, Wonders in Dementialand“The very success of the internet itself is due to its openness, equality of opportunity and innovation. Platforms like Facebook itself would not have been created if Mr. Mark Zuckerberg was accessing the internet via free basics.”
Arzak Khan“Facts and intuition are false opposites.Leaders should listen to their intuition and instincts and allow others to do the same because they are sub-conscious, fast ways of processing, aggregating and then accessing evidence to reach a swift conclusion.Trust your gut.”
Phil Dourado, The 60 Second Leader: Everything You Need to Know about Leadership, in One Minute Bites“Novelists get to say plenty in their massive tomes; rock singers only get four-minute songs with two verses and a chorus' worth of lyrics, and so there's a real pleasure in accessing the intelligence behind the music, even if it doesn't qualify as 'great literature.'”
Karan Mahajan“RE: Kindle, iPad, et cetera: For a researcher, these new ways of accessing information are just extraordinary. I thing it introduces the possibility of a new standard of cognitive exactness and precision. ~ Rebecca Goldstein, author of Properties of Light: A Novel of Love, Betrayal and Quantum Physics.”
Leah Price, Unpacking My Library: Writers and Their Books“However, we have to acknowledge that living with DID presents huge challenges; it is complex and complicated. But our diagnosis was the key to us accessing services and funding, which has enabled us to return to life within the community and to have a positive future. We can see constructive, productive elements in our life, and our faith plays a strong part in this.”
Carol Broad, Living with the Reality of Dissociative Identity Disorder: Campaigning Voices