“Every thought, feeling, and emotion creates a molecule known as a neuropeptide. Neuropeptides travel throughout your body and hook onto receptor sites of cells and neurons. Your brain takes in the information, converts it into chemicals, and lets your whole body know if there's trouble in the world or cause for celebration. Your body is directly influenced as these molecules course through the bloodstream, delivering the energetic effect of whatever your brain is thinking and feeling.” IfsThinkingKnowsWorldWholeFeelingsBodyCoursesCausesEmotionBrainKnownTroubleEffectsInformationYour BodyCellsChemicalsCelebrationSiteHookFeelings And EmotionsEnergeticMoleculesDeliveringNeurons Author:Deepak Chopra
“When your awareness is contracted, the flow of energy and information throughout your bodymind is hampered. You tend to stay stuck in toxic emotions such as regret, resentment, and self-pity. Non-nurturing habits such as overeating and not exercising take hold. The feedback loop between your mind and your body turns negative, and stress can hit you instantaneously or grind away at you day after day.” MindSelfBodyTurnsEnergyEmotionAwarenessInformationRegretHabitExerciseNegativeFlowStressYour BodyStuckPityToxicResentmentFeedbackNurturingGrindSelf PityLoopsOvereating Author:Deepak Chopra
“We all have so much access to the information on the Internet and in books, but we don't necessarily get that information in a usable way so that we can turn information into action.” WayBookActionTurnsInformationInternetAccess Author:Daphne Oz
“When I teach a new group of students, I introduce some yoga philosophy, but I don't overload them with information. Just enough so they understand the real tradition behind this ancient practice and that it's not a stretching class. Guys come in and they're a little nervous. I tell them that when they cross the threshold of the door, they're crossing to a different dimension. They're moving from an externally-oriented reality to an internally-oriented one.” LittlesDifferentRealEnoughPhilosophyRealityMovingGuyBehindsClassTeachPracticeDoorsGroupsInformationStudentsYogaTraditionCrossesAncientNervousDimensionsIntroducingCrossingsStretchingThresholdOverloadDifferent Dimensions Author:James Fox
“Randomness has an incredibly powerful place in our culture. If you think about it, you can see it driving the algorithms that run our information economy, patterns that make up the traffic of our cities, and on over to the way the stars and galaxies formed.” IfsThinkingWayRunningCultureStarsPowerfulCitiesEconomyInformationPatternsDrivingTrafficGalaxyAlgorithmsRandomness Author:DJ Spooky
“I think the most exciting thing is access to information. People's ability to document things and expose things that may have not otherwise been documented and exposed. All the information you want is available instantly, which is overwhelming, but I think can have a positive change on the political process and accountability for leaders and corporations.” PeopleThinkingWantMayPoliticalProcessAbilityLeaderInformationExcitingAvailableAccessCorporationsAccountabilityOverwhelmingExposedDocumentsPositive ChangeExciting ThingsAccess To Information Author:Moby
“I read a lot of books for information, like doctor books, spy books. . . .” BookInformationDoctorsSpy Author:William S. Burroughs
“There are two things that matter in a criminal investigation of a subject.What did the person do, and when they did that thing, what were they thinking? When you look at the hundred-years-plus of the Justice Department investigation and prosecution of mishandling of classified information, those two questions are obviously present.” ThinkingYearsLooksPersonsTwoMatterJusticeSubjectsInformationHundredCriminalsTwo ThingsDepartmentPlusInvestigationThings That MatterProsecutionClassified InformationCriminal Investigation Author:James Comey
“There is evidence that Democrates were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information.” InformationEvidenceSensitiveCarelessClassified Information Author:James Comey
“Hillary Clinton was an outstanding secretary of state. She would never intentionally put America in any kind of jeopardy. And what I also know, because I handle a lot of classified information, is that there's classified and then there's classified. There's stuff that is really top secret top secret, and there's stuff that is being presented to the president or the secretary of state that you might not want on the transom or, you know, going out over the wire, but is basically stuff that you could get in open source.” KnowsWantKindStatesMightAmericaStuffPresidentSecretInformationSourceClintonHandleGoing OutSecretaryWireOutstandingJeopardyOpen SourceTop SecretClassified Information Author:Barack Obama
“What you are talking about is retroactive classification. And the reason that happens is when somebody asks or when you are asked to make information public, I asked all my emails to be made public. Then all the rest of the government gets to weigh in.” MadeReasonGovernmentHappensAsksTalkingInformationEmailClassification Author:Hillary Clinton
“I have directed all my e-mails on clintonemail.com in my custody that were or potentially were federal records be provided to the Department of State and on information and belief, this has been done.” Has BeensStatesDoneBeliefRecordsInformationDepartmentMailCustody Author:Hillary Clinton
“Although we did not find clear evidence that Secretary Clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws governing the handling of classified information, there is evidence that they were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information.” LawClearInformationEvidenceClintonSensitiveColleaguesGoverningCarelessClassified Information Author:James Comey
“Our investigation looked at whether there is evidence classified information was improperly stored or transmitted on that personal system, in violation of a federal statute making it a felony to mishandle classified information either intentionally or in a grossly negligent way, or a second statute making it a misdemeanor to knowingly remove classified information from appropriate systems or storage facilities.” WayInformationEvidenceAppropriateRemoveInvestigationViolationFacilityStorageStatutesFelonyMisdemeanorsClassified Information Author:James Comey
“The lawyers doing the sorting for Secretary Clinton in 2014 did not individually read the content of all of her e-mails, as we did for those available to us; instead, they relied on header information and used search terms to try to find all work-related e-mails among the reportedly more than 60,000 total e-mails remaining on Secretary Clinton’s personal system in 2014.” TryingUsedTermInformationClintonAvailableLawyerRelatedMailSecretarySortingWork Related Author:James Comey
“Only a very small number of the e-mails containing classified information bore markings indicating the presence of classified information. But even if information is not marked 'classified' in an e-mail, participants who know or should know that the subject matter is classified are still obligated to protect it.” IfsKnowsShouldStillsMatterNumbersSubjectsInformationProtectMailBoresSubject MatterParticipantsContainingSmall NumbersClassified Information Author:James Comey
“What I'm OK with is protecting the American people. What I'm OK with is, when people have the intent to come to this country and take American lives, that we are prepared to do what's necessary to gain the information to protect the people of this country.” PeopleCountryInformationProtectGainsPreparedAmerican Life Author:Mike Pence
“Enhanced interrogation gleaned information that saved American lives and - I was informed - prevented incoming terrorist attacks on this country from being successful.” CountrySuccessfulInformationSavedTerroristBeing SuccessfulAmerican LifeTerrorist AttacksInterrogation Author:Mike Pence
“Hillary Clinton said there was no marked classified information on her server. The FBI Director said that's untrue.She said that she did not email any classified information. The FBI Director says that's untrue.” SaidInformationDirectorsClintonEmailFbiUntrueServerClassified Information Author:Chris Christie
“Our problems are solvable if they are clearly defined. To do so, we need to monitor our planetary life support systems the way doctors monitor a patient's vital signs and then use that information to protect ecosystem services as though our lives depend on it, because they do.” IfsWayNeedsUseProblemSupportOur LivesInformationDependsProtectDoctorsPatientDefinedEcosystemsSupport SystemsVital Signs Author:Edith Widder
“Phones are powerful at providing information.” PowerfulInformationPhonesProviding Author:Kathy Calvin
“Collecting cookbooks is still my biggest passion! Believe it or not, I actually got the biggest form of inspiration from my kids. My kids do everything online. They would have their tablets in front of them watching hours upon hours of online videos. I came to understand that these videos were actually teaching my kids lots of different forms of information.” BelieveStillsDifferentInspirationKidsFormPassionHoursTeachingFrontsInformationVideoOnlineCollectingTabletsCookbook Author:Wolfgang Puck
“Sharing information, art, music, and everything on the internet now has become a part of everyone's lives.” ArtInformationInternetArt MusicSharing Information Author:Girl Talk
“I find it a lot more concerning to me that Hillary Clinton was extremely careless in the handling of national security information, not just one or two, but thousands and thousands of pieces of national security information.” TwoPiecesSecurityInformationClintonJust OneNational SecurityCareless Author:Rudy Giuliani
“Many reasonable prosecutors have come to the conclusion that they would have brought such a case that Hillary Clinton was extremely careless in the handling of national security information. I would have brought such a case and I would have won such a case. And I've prosecuted cases like that in my years in the Justice Department.” YearsJusticeCasesSecurityInformationClintonConclusionReasonableDepartmentNational SecurityCarelessProsecutor Author:Rudy Giuliani
“She [Hillary Clinton] was extremely careless with handling national security information.If she were just an ordinary person, she would be denied a top security clearance because she has proved in her past acts that she is extremely careless in handling national security information.” IfsPersonsWould BePastSecurityInformationOrdinaryClintonDeniedNational SecurityCarelessOrdinary PersonClearance Author:Rudy Giuliani
“I worked with [Hillary Clinton] for four years very closely when she was secretary of state and I was at the CIA. I provided her - personally provided her some of the most sensitive information that the Central Intelligence Agency has.” YearsStatesFourInformationClintonSensitiveAgencyFour YearsSecretaryCiaIntelligence Agencies Author:Michael Morell
“[Hillary Clinton] never misused [ information that the Central Intelligence Agency has]. She always protected it. I would trust her with the crown jewels of the United States government. And, more importantly, I would trust her with the future security of the country and the future security of my kids.” CountryStatesGovernmentKidsUnitedUnited StatesSecurityInformationClintonAgencyProtectedCrownsJewelsState GovernmentUnited States GovernmentMisusedIntelligence AgenciesCrown Jewels Author:Michael Morell
“I know "accessibility" is a term that's kind of thrown around wantonly today, especially with talking about visual media. But I think that the strength of comics [is how they] really allow you to transcend those last barriers between a reader absorbing the information of an experience, and a reader being able to project themselves into the [experience of the] people about whom they're reading.” PeopleThinkingKnowsKindTodayAbleLastsReadingTermTalkingMediaInformationReaderProjectsVisualsThrownBarriersAbsorbingAccessibility Author:Nate Powell
“In short, we accumulate all the information that we can accumulate, wherever that information comes from, and try to analyze it and make the best decision we can make for our football team on a case-by-case basis. It's the same for every single player; the process is the same.” TryingProcessDecisionCasesPlayerTeamInformationFootballBasesFootball Team Author:Bill Belichick
“It's the business that you guys are in too. We try to get as much information as we can and make the best decisions that we can for the football team.” TryingGuyDecisionTeamInformationFootballFootball Team Author:Bill Belichick
“We have absolutely done as much work as we can on finding out things like that and we'll try to get all the information that we can as that would apply to any current situation, which I can't talk about.” TryingI CanDoneSituationInformationFindingsCurrentsCurrent Situation Author:Bill Belichick
“All sources are not equal. When you get information, you take the information, you evaluate it, and you do the best you can with it. So, there's a variance in the quality and the amount of the information. It's a case-by-case basis. Each one's different. There's no set formulas.” DifferentQualityCasesInformationSourceAmountEqualBasesFormulasDo The BestEvaluateVariance Author:Bill Belichick
“Not having all the information can make me feel vulnerable.” FeelsInformationVulnerable Author:Alicia Keys
“Tom's [Brady] personal preferences on his footballs are something he can take about in much better detail and information than I could possibly provide.” InformationFootballDetailsTomsPreferenceBradyPersonal Preferences Author:Bill Belichick
“Listen to your bodies. You are constantly receiving information from your body about how to care for it and yourself.” BodyCareInformationYour BodyReceiving Author:Claudia Black
“When you look at a photo twenty years from now, if you look at a photo of a moment in your life, or some friends, or yourself, you just have a lot more information about what that memory was. That's exciting to me. It's like a form of time preservation, I suppose.” IfsYearsLooksMomentsFormMemoriesInformationExcitingTwentiesPreservation Author:Reggie Watts
“Obviously, there's all sorts of life happening all around us, but on a human level, I'm just interested in people making informed decisions. You know, increasing their awareness. And also, trying to encourage people to be more fascinated with information and science and knowledge of all sorts, instead of, you know, it's a generalization, but the encouragement by society, the reflections that society gives us, which is media, television, art - anything, really.” PeopleKnowsGivingTryingHumansArtDecisionLevelsAwarenessMediaInformationTelevisionHappeningsReflectionEncouragementFascinatedGeneralizationLife Happens Author:Reggie Watts
“The things that are reflected back at us, often times, are appealing to a base instinct that's about response as opposed to reflection. So for me, it's important to turn on a piece of information that might interest people, you know, that might interest them in pursuing or researching maybe, or even just thinking about it in that moment as I'm performing it.” PeopleThinkingKnowsImportantMomentsMightTurnsInterestPiecesInformationReflectionInstinctResponsePerformingThat MomentTurn-on Author:Reggie Watts
“There's so many amazing articles coming out all the time and because of the internet circulating great writing - even if the writers don't get paid enough most of the time, unfortunately - but there's never been a more amazing flow of information on all of the issues. I would love to see a revival of what we had against the war in the '60s - we could do thes” IfsWritingWarEnoughIssuesInformationInternetFlowPaidArticlesComing OutRevivalGreat Writing Author:Bonnie Raitt
“In talking and communicating, [it's important that we] really share information with one another - because I think that leads to better understanding - and also just kind of [educate] one another in a way that's really honest.” ThinkingWayKindImportantUnderstandingTalkingShareHonestInformationCommunicateEducate Author:Nia Long
“Americans are in need of very objective information, and sometimes it's easier to absorb the message through entertainment and through a great story than through the news outlets [where] everything is sensationalized. Not only are you getting information that sort of defies stereotypes, but you're also getting a wonderful story with hopefully good performances.” NeedsSometimesStoriesWonderfulInformationEasierMessagesNewsPerformancesEntertainmentObjectivesHopefullyStereotypeOutlets Author:Nia Long
“One of the things that I intend to devote a lot of time to in the coming years is continuing to try to move people's hearts and minds with humor, with stories, with anecdotes, with facts and information.” PeopleTryingYearsMindHeartFactsStoriesMovingInformationContinuingHeart And MindAnecdotes Author:Ted Cruz
“Our philosophy doesn't change. We're always competing. But the ways to approach it and the ways to make that up and make it available to our players, there's no end to that. That's why the thought is that you're either competing or you're not, and that's why I'm learning and searching and trying to transfer information to our coaches and to our players.” WayTryingEndsPhilosophyPlayerInformationApproachAvailableCoachesCompetingTransfers Author:Pete Carroll
“Ruth Montgomery had a book I was reading called Aliens Among Us. She was an automatic writer. She used to go into a trance, and she would just start typing information, and then she would come out of her trance and read it and go, "Wow," and that was just the way she wrote her books.” WayBookUsedReadingInformationAliensWowTranceRuthTypingMontgomery Author:Sammy Hagar
“For a young cartoonist, they have to get going on the web, because that's where everybody goes for their information. And it really works.” YoungInformationCartoonist Author:Terry Mosher
“Really you don't need more information. If you've lived twenty years, you probably have enough material for the rest of your life” IfsNeedsYearsEnoughInformationMaterialsTwentiesRest Of Your Life Author:Natalie Goldberg
“When we have laws that compartmentalize medical information, and when we have paper systems that compartmentalize medical information, you sometimes have a doctor who understands his specialty and is terrific on your kidneys, but he doesn't understand the totality of who you are.” SometimesLawInformationPaperDoctorsWho You AreMedicalTerrificDoctor WhoTotalityKidneysSpecialty Author:Newt Gingrich
“All I can do is seek the information that'll make me stronger, that'll help me overcome my toxic masculinity, my male privilege, because that's something you never think about.” ThinkingI CanHelpingCan DoInformationOvercomingStrongerMalesPrivilegeHelp MeToxicMasculinityMale Privilege Author:Nate Parker
“Little information is published on prisons, it is one of the hidden regions of our social system, one of the dark zones of our life.” LittlesSocialDarkOur LivesInformationPrisonZoneRegionsSocial Systems Author:Michel Foucault