“I always had an existential crisis, trying to figure out ‘what does it all mean?’ I came to the conclusion that if we can advance the knowledge of the world, if we can expand the scope and scale of consciousness, then, we’re better able to ask the right questions and become more enlightened. That’s the only way to move forward.” IfsWorldWayTryingMeanDoeAbleMovingAsksConsciousnessFiguresCrisisScalesMoving ForwardConclusionEnlightenedExistentialScopeRight QuestionsExistential CrisisKnowledge Of The World Author:Elon Musk
“Have you heard a single national figure tell you all of the crises of the recent past are not economic, they're cultural?” PastHeardEconomicFiguresCrisisRecent Past Author:Newt Gingrich
“The shaman is a very peculiar figure. He is critical to the functioning of the psychological and social life of his community, but in a way he is always peripheral to it. He lives at the edge of the village. He is only called upon in matters of great social crisis. He is feared and respected. And this might be a description of these hallucinogenic substances.” WayMatterMightSocialCommunityFiguresCrisisEdgesCriticalPsychologicalSubstanceDescriptionVillagePeculiarSocial Life Author:Terence McKenna
“There's always a crisis somewhere, and you get the satisfaction of solving the problem. And then, there's always the mystery of whether a program will work or not, and waiting for the reviews or seeing what the audience figures are.” ProblemWaitingAudienceSeeingMysteryFiguresProgramCrisisSatisfactionReviews Author:Rebecca Eaton
“And they just slam the door. And they don't peek into that land any more. And they forget that teens and tweens are people, absolutely just as much as adults are. And their problems may play out on a smaller scale, but the things they go through are equally as valid as a CEO trying to figure out how to deal with a crisis at work. I just write for teens because I love 'em.” PeopleWritingTryingMayPlayProblemForgetDealsDoorsLandFiguresAdultsCrisisScalesEmsTeensCeoSlamTweens Author:Lauren Myracle
“It's a tale of redemption. It's a tale of a girl who is going on a journey, who makes mistakes as most young people do... the credit card companies love sending you credit cards so you exceed your limit and they can charge you interest. And this is a girl who overcomes her problems and figures a way out of her financial crisis, and hopefully the world will do the same thing.” PeopleWorldWayProblemYoungGirlInterestMistakeCompanyJourneyFiguresLimitsOvercomingCrisisFinancialCreditTalesCardsRedemptionHopefullyMaking MistakesExceedCredit CardFinancial Crisis Author:Jerry Bruckheimer
“In late 2011 there is an internal document called the Libya Tick Tock that was produced for Hillary Clinton, and it's the chronological description of how she was the central figure in the destruction of the Libyan state, which resulted in around 40,000 deaths within Libya; jihadists moved in, ISIS moved in, leading to the European refugee and migrant crisis.” StatesFiguresLateDestructionCrisisMovedClintonInternalsDescriptionDocumentsRefugeeIsisTickLibyaMigrantsTockTick Tock Author:Julian Assange
“I was watching a documentary that during the Bay of Pigs crisis JFK had about two weeks before anybody reported on it. Imagine that. I think it's fair to say that if something like that happens under a current president, they've got to figure out in about an hour what their response is.” IfsThinkingTwoHappensPresidentHoursImagineWeekFiguresFairsCrisisResponseCurrentsImagine ThatPigsDocumentariesTwo WeeksBay Of Pigs Author:Barack Obama
“I figure if Doc is right about the time I have left,I should wrap up my adolescence in the next few days, get into my early productive stages about the third week of school, go through my midlife crisis during Martin Luther King Jr's birthday, redouble my efforts at productivity and think about my legacy, say, Easter, and start cashing in my 401(k)s a couple weeks before Memorial Day.” IfsThinkingShouldSchoolNextLeftEffortWeekStageFiguresCoupleKingsThirdsCrisisProductivityLegacyProductiveAdolescenceEasterLutherWrapsMemorialMemorial DayMidlifeMidlife Crisis Author:Chris Crutcher
“When the white man turns tyrant it is his own freedom that he destroys.He becomes a sort of hollow,posing dummy,the conventional figure of a sahib.For it is the condition of his rule that he shall spend his life in trying to impress the "natives",and so in every crisis he has got to do what the "natives" expect of him.He wears a mask and his face grows to fit it.” MenTryingFacesTurnsGrowsWhiteConditionsFiguresFitCrisisMaskTyrantsConventionalImpressWhite ManHollowPosingDummy Author:George Orwell
“It's been written that the most sublime figure in American history was George Washington on his knees in the snow at Valley Forge. He personified a people who knew that it was not enough to depend on their own courage and goodness, that they must also seek help from God - their Father and preserver. Where did we begin to lose sight of that noble beginning, of our conviction that standards of right and wrong do exist and must be lived up to? Do we really think that we can have it both ways, that God will protect us in a time of crisis even as we turn away from him in our day-to-day life?” PeopleThinkingWayEnoughGodHelpingTurnsFatherLosesWrittenFiguresDependsProtectGoodnessStandardsSightCrisisConvictionNobleGods WillSnowKneesValleysAmerican HistoryDay To DaySublimeGod HelpDay LifeDay To Day LifeTimes Of CrisisValley Forge Author:Ronald Reagan
“My father used to say to me, 'Whenever you get into a jam, whenever you get into a crisis or an emergency, become the calmest person in the room and you'll be able to figure your way out of it.'” WayPersonsAbleUsedFatherRoomsFiguresCrisisCalmEmergenciesCalmnessJam Author:Rudy Giuliani