“Thomas A. Edison was once reluctantly persuaded by his wife to attend one of the big social functions of the season in New York. At last the inventor managed to escape the crowd of people vying for his attention, and sat alone unnoticed in a corner. Edison kept looking at his watch with a resigned expression on his face. A friend edged near to him unnoticed and heard the inventor mutter to himself with a sigh, "If there were only a dog here!"” PeopleIfsBigsLastsFacesSocialAttentionWatchesWifeHeardDogNew YorkExpressionSeasonsFunctionCrowdsCornersSatSighInventorUnnoticedResigned Author:Edmund Fuller
“I've just always been that kid that was like, "Look at me! Look at me!," and doing performances and skits. I'm also, as most artists are, a very sensitive person, so I need that outlet to release that. Art needs to be in my life, otherwise I can't function as a human being. I heard Madonna say, "Live it, breathe it, eat it." That's how I am with the artistic part of myself.” NeedsHumansLooksPersonsArtI CanKidsArtistHuman BeingsHeardPerformancesFunctionBreatheReleaseArtisticSensitiveLook At MeOutletsSensitive PersonSkit Author:Tinsel Korey
“I attend many functions, go to different areas, you wouldn't have heard any political comment from me. If I go to a government function, I talk about government related topics. If I attend a Railway's function I talk about railways, if water then water, if water bodies, then water bodies. My focus is on governance.” IfsDifferentBodyGovernmentPoliticalWaterFocusHeardAreasFunctionRelatedCommentTopicsGovernanceRailway Author:Narendra Modi
“The amount of violations of human rights in a country is always an inverse function of the amount of complaints about human rights violations heard from there. The greater the number of complaints being aired, the better protected are human rights in that country.” HumansCountryNumbersGreaterRightsHeardAmountFunctionHuman RightsProtectedComplaintsViolationInverseViolation Of Human Rights Author:Daniel Patrick Moynihan
“Words don't change their shape, they change their meaning, their function...They don't have a meaning of their own any more, they refer to other words that you don't know, that you've never read or heard...you've never seen their shape, but you feel...you suspect...they correspond to...an empty space inside you...or in the universe.” KnowsFeelsUniverseSpaceHeardShapesEmptyFunctionSuspectsDon't ChangeEmpty Space Book:Summer rain Source: Summer rain
“There are stories that are true, in which each individual's tale is unique and tragic, and the worst of the tragedy is that we have heard it before, and we cannot allow ourselves to feel it to deeply. We build a shell around it like an oyster dealing with a painful particle of grit, coating it with smooth pearl layers in order to cope. This is how we walk and talk and function, day in, day out, immune to others' pain and loss. If it were to touch us it would cripple us or make saints of us; but, for the most part, it does not touch us. We cannot allow it to.” IfsFeelsDoeStoriesPainOrderIndividualLossWalksHeardWorstUniqueFunctionTragedySaintPainfulTalesTragicLayersShellsSmoothPearlsParticlesImmuneGritOystersCripplesAmerican GodsPain And Loss Author:Neil Gaiman
“To the Greeks, the supreme function of music was to "praise the gods and educate the youth". In Egypt... Initiatory music was heard only in Temple rites because it carried the vibratory rhythms of other worlds and of a life beyond the mortal.” WorldInspirationHeardYouthFunctionPraiseSupremeRhythmMortalsGreekContemplationTemplesEducateEgyptOther WorldsRite Author:Plutarch
“I didn’t hear words that were accurate, much less prideful. For example, I never once heard the word clitoris. It would be years before I learned that females possessed the only organ in the human body with no function than to feel pleasure. (If such an organ were unique to the male body, can you imagine how much we would hear about it—and what it would be used to justify?)” IfsFeelsYearsHumansBodyWould BeUsedPleasureImagineHeardExampleUniqueFemaleFunctionMalesJustifyPossessedOrgansAccurateHuman Body Author:Gloria Steinem