“A senator got up today in Congress and called his fellow senators sons of wild jackasses. Now, if you think the senators were hot, imagine how the jackasses must feel.” IfsThinkingFeelsTodayImagineSonHotFellowsCongressSenatorsJackasses Author:Will Rogers
“If you had planned to come to Crawford in the middle of the hot summer in August, no one would have come with you, if you had planned it. But spontaneously, we have now been here 11 days in the most intense heat that you can imagine of west Texas. Some of the most intense heat thunderstorms.” IfsImagineMiddleSummerHotWestIntenseHeatTexasAugustThunderstormHot SummerWest Texas Author:Ann Wright
“Imagine a hot tub for the mind. That is what meditation is; it can bathe your mind in relaxing thoughts.” MindMeditationImagineHotTubsHot Tub Book:Words to Live By: Short Readings of Daily Wisdom Source: Words to Live By: Short Readings of Daily Wisdom
“I cannot imagine a cat in an Obedience ring, running around in the hot sun and doing things on command. For it would not make sense. Whereas a dog is tolerant of your not making sense and only wants to fix things so you are happy.” WantRunningSunImagineDogCatHotRingsCommandObedienceMake SenseHot Sun Author:Gladys Taber
“Imagine a ship that is sinking and needs all the available power to run the pumps to drain out the rising waters. The first class passengers refuse to cooperate because they feel hot and want to use the air-conditioner and other electrical appliances. The second-class passengers spend all their time trying to be upgraded to first-class status. The boat sinks and the passengers all drown. That is where the present approach to climate change is leading.” WantNeedsFeelsTryingFirstsUseRunningWaterClassImagineAirApproachHotClimateClimate ChangeRefuseAvailableShipsBoatRisingDrainsPassengersSinkingElectricalPumpsFirst ClassAppliancesClass StatusAir ConditionerElectrical Appliances Author:Matthieu Ricard
“Imagine, if you can, what the rest of the evening was like. How they crouched by the fire which blazed and leaped and made much of itself in the little grate. How they removed the covers of the dishes, and found rich, hot savory soup, which was a meal in itself, and sandwiches and toast and muffins enough for both of them.” IfsLittlesMadeEnoughFoundRichFireImagineHotEveningMealsDishesSoupSandwichesToastsMuffinsSavoryGrate Book:A Little Princess Source: A Little Princess
“My father, Benjamin Shiller, told me not to believe in authorities or celebrities - that society tends to imagine them as superhuman. It's good advice. People are snowed by celebrities all the time. In academia people have this idea of achieving stardom - publishing in the best journals, being at the best university, writing on the hot topic everyone else is writing about. But that's what my father told me not to do. He taught me that you have to pursue things that sound right to you.” PeopleWritingBelieveIdeasFatherSoundImagineAchieveAdviceTaughtAuthorityHotUniversityPursuePublishingJournalTopicsGood AdviceAcademiaSuperhumanStardomHot Topic Author:Robert J. Shiller
“Some of the guys I played with .. didn't go around learning more about their instruments from an intellectual point of view. All they wanted was to play hot jazz, and the instrument was just a means. I'd imagine that a lot of them criticized me-said my technique was too good. Something like that. But I've always wanted to know what made music. How you do it, and why it sounds good. I always practiced, worked like hell.” KnowsMeanMadeSaidPlayWantedGuySoundViewsHellLearningImagineIntellectualHotInstrumentsJazzPoint Of ViewTechniqueImagine ThatLearning More Author:Benny Goodman