“Our assaults on the ecosystem are so powerful, so numerous, so finely interconnected, that although the damage they do is clear, it is very difficult to discover how it was done. By which weapon? In whose hand? Are we driving the ecosphere to destruction simply by our growing numbers? By our greedy accumulation of wealth? Or are the machines which we have built to gain this wealth-the magnificent technology that now feeds us out of neat packages, that clothes us in man-made fibers, that surrounds us with new chemical creations-at fault?” MenMadeDoneHandsDifficultWealthPowerfulNumbersTechnologyClearGrowingCreationClothesWeaponsGainsBuiltDestructionMachinesFaultsEnvironmentalDrivingDamageSurroundChemicalsMagnificentAssaultGreedyPackagesAccumulationNeatEcosystemsFiberInterconnected Author:Barry Commoner
“The presumption that any current opinion is not wholly false, gains in strength according to the number of its adherents.” NumbersOpinionGainsCurrentsPresumption Book:First Principles Source: First Principles
“In this metropolis a number of lurking leeches infamously gain subsistence by practicing on the credulity of women.” NumbersAtheismGainsPositive AtheismCredulityLurkingSubsistenceMetropolisLeeches Book:A Vindication of the Rights of Women Source: A Vindication of the Rights of Women
“I've talked to a number of actors who have gained weight for roles, and just the sheer physical toll it puts on one's knees and shoulders - no one wants to do it again. I'm 57 and I don't think I'm going to take on any job or go on vacation again and see to it that I can gain 30 pounds.” ThinkingWantI CanJobsActorsNumbersRolesGoes OnGainsWeightShouldersKneesPoundsVacationSheerTolls Author:Tom Hanks
“Everything we've done has been designed to make sure that we address that number one priority. That's what the sanctions regime was all about. That's how we were able to mobilize the international community, including some folks that we are not particularly close to, to abide by these sanctions. That's how these crippling sanctions came about, was because we [USA] were able to gain global consensus that Iran having a nuclear weapon would be a problem for everybody.” Has BeensDoneProblemWould BeAbleCommunityNumbersWeaponsGainsIncludingInternationalFolksNuclearPrioritiesUsaAddressesIranRegimesNuclear WeaponsConsensusSanctionsInternational Community Author:Barack Obama
“There are proxies, proxy servers on the internet, and this is very typical for hackers to use. They create what are called proxy chains where they gain access to a number of different systems around the world, sometimes by hacking these, and they use them as sort of relay boxes.” WorldDifferentSometimesUseNumbersInternetGainsBoxesAccessChainsAround The WorldTypicalHackingHackersServerProxyRelays Author:Edward Snowden
“The correct method for tracking the stock market is to use semilogarithmic chart paper, since the market's history is sensibly related only on a percentage basis. The investor is concerned with percentage gain or loss, not the number of points traveled in a market average. Arithmetic scale is quite acceptable for tracking hourly waves. Channeling techniques work acceptably well on arithmetic scale with shorter term moves.” WellsUseMovingTermLossNumbersPaperGainsConcernedBasesMethodAverageWaveTechniqueScalesRelatedInvestorsAcceptableTraveledPercentagesChannelingArithmeticTracking Author:Robert Prechter
“What do intellectuals and opinion makers get from big government? An increasing number of cushy jobs in the bureaucracy, or in the government-subsidized sector, staffing the welfare regulatory state, and apologizing for its policies, as well as propagandizing for them among the public. To put it bluntly, intellectuals, theorists, pundits, media elites, etc. get to live a life which they could not attain on the free market, but which they can gain at taxpayer expense.” WellsStatesBigsGovernmentJobsNumbersOpinionMediaPolicyGainsWelfareEtcExpensesMakersElitesApologizingBureaucracyFree MarketTaxpayersBig GovernmentTheoristsPunditsStaffing Author:Murray Rothbard
“The King plays a most important part in the endgame, and gains in power and activity as the number of pieces on the board diminishes. Acting in eight different directions, he becomes, instead of the weakest piece, one of the most formidable units.” ImportantDifferentPlayNumbersActingPiecesKingsActivityGainsEightChessBoardsUnitsDiminishFormidableDifferent DirectionsEndgame Author:Eugene Znosko-Borovsky
“This is a column collection, or as one colleague called it, "history in real time," recounting my perspective on the highs and lows of this presidency from an African-American perspective. More than simply a column collection, the book has a substantial introduction that frames the [Barack] Obama presidency, explores the way Obama was treated by the political establishment and also how this first black president treated "his" people. In the epilogue, I use numbers to tell the story of African-American gains and losses during this presidency.” PeopleWayFirstsBookRealStoriesUsePoliticalBlackPresidentLossNumbersPerspectiveLowsGainsTreatedBarackAfrican AmericanCollectionsEstablishmentColleaguesPresidencyIntroductionColumnsHighs And LowsGains And LossesEpilogues Author:Julianne Malveaux
“Science gains from it [the pendulum] more than one can expect. With its huge dimensions, the apparatus presents qualities that one would try in vain to communicate by constructing it on a small [scale], no matter how carefully. Already the regularity of its motion promises the most conclusive results. One collects numbers that, compared with the predictions of theory, permit one to appreciate how far the true pendulum approximates or differs from the abstract system called 'the simple pendulum'.” TryingMatterScienceSimpleResultsNumbersQualityTheoryHugePromiseGainsAppreciateCommunicateScalesExperimentsVainAbstractDimensionsPermitPredictionsRegularityPendulums Author:Leon Foucault