“Here in the UK the audience immediately reacts and they get the fact that: "What would be the most annoying thing in the world?" A Chesney Hawkes alarm clock!” WorldFactsWould BeAudienceClockAnnoyingAlarmsAlarm ClocksAnnoying Things Author:Duncan Jones
“Objects of Appreciation: Every time you go to use a utensil or instrument, take pleasure and feel gratitude for the fact that you have such an object available. If you focus on this, you'll be able to be lifted many many times each day. Some common examples include: a pen, fork, cup, key, computers, clock, chair, stapler, and eyeglasses.” IfsFeelsFactsUseAblePleasureCommonFocusExampleObjectsKeysGratitudeComputerInstrumentsAppreciationAvailableCupsClockEach DayChairsPensForksEyeglassesUtensils Author:Zelig Pliskin
“When the first mechanical clocks were invented, marking off time in crisp, regular intervals, it must have surprised people to discover that time flowed outside their own mental and physiological processes. Body time flows at its own variable rate, oblivious to the most precise hydrogen master clocks in the laboratory. In fact, the human body contains its own exquisite time-pieces, all with their separate rhythms. There are the alpha waves in the brain; another clock is the heart. And all the while tick the mysterious, ruthless clocks that regulate aging.” PeopleFirstsHumansHeartFactsBodyProcessBrainPiecesMastersFlowAgingRateWaveMysteriousRhythmClockPreciseHuman BodyLaboratoryRuthlessExquisiteIntervalsVariablesTickObliviousCrispsHydrogenAlphasPhysiological Book:Dance for Two: Essays Source: Dance for Two: Essays