“As a relentless gatherer of moments, I find that my favorite images, although grounded in the present, are like spirits shaped by memories. They whisper of fairy tales, poetry, and other lives, as each gesture connects with another and raises yet another from the dead. Shadows flicker on film to an inner melody as I navigate, camera at hand and at the speed of light, through unimaginable worlds - desperately trying to make sense of the joy and suffering before it all disappears.” WorldTryingMomentsHandsLightFilmJoySpiritSufferingMemoriesShadowCamerasRaisesMy FavoriteSpeedDisappearTalesMake SenseFairyMelodyFairy TaleGesturesGroundedRelentlessNavigateUnimaginableFlickerSpeed Of Light Author:Sylvia Plachy
“It was a very easy way to have a group of friends on a very large campus - a sense of identity. It was a great place to learn how to navigate a variety of personalities, which you kind of have to do in life. You've got the shy woman and you've got the obnoxious woman and you've got the brainiac and you've got the social climber and you've got the introvert and the extrovert, and you're all living together. I think it gave me valuable experience in learning how to live with people that are different than you are. And that's an important lesson. You can bet it comes in very handy in the Senate.” PeopleThinkingWayKindImportantDifferentTogetherSocialEasyGroupsIdentityPersonalityLessonsValuableVarietyShySenateIntrovertCampusNavigateObnoxiousHandyEasy WayLiving TogetherClimbersImportant LessonsExtrovertsGroup Of Friends Author:Claire McCaskill
“We're cautious. We'd rather exceed expectations than miss but I think it's going to be a continued difficult economy. Apple is trying a different way to navigate out of this, we're trying to innovate.” ThinkingWayTryingDifferentDifficultEconomyMissingExpectationsDifferent WaysApplesExceedCautiousNavigate Author:Steve Jobs
“I often give this metaphor where I say that writing short fiction is like surfing, while writing a novel is like navigating with your car. So when you navigate with your car, you want to get somewhere. When you surf, you don't want to get somewhere, you just don't want to fall off your board.” WantGivingWritingFallFictionNovelCarMetaphorBoardsSurfingSurfNavigateWriting Short Author:Etgar Keret
“It seemed inevitable to try to address my feelings about everything that had happened. To a certain degree, it felt cathartic, but it's less cathartic to me than it is illuminating and helping me navigate my own feelings.” TryingHelpingFeelingsCertainFeltMy OwnHappenedDegreesInevitableAddressesNavigateIlluminatingCathartic Author:Mary Chapin Carpenter
“Too, some of my teachers helped me to navigate those books, showed me the maps and paths and secret decoder rings - people like Linda Kintz and Forest Pyle and Mary Wood and Diana Abu Jaber. They didn't treat me like a messy writer girl in combat boots who had infiltrated the smart people room. They treated me like I deserved to be there, potty mouth and all, they helped make a space for me to rage and ride my own intellect. That's why I'm saying their names out loud.” PeopleBookGirlNamesMy OwnSpaceRoomsSecretPathTeacherSmartMouthsTreatsWoodsIntellectRageRingsForestsTreatedLoudMapsCombatBootsMaryMessyNavigateSmart PeopleDianaPottyCombat BootsPotty Mouth Author:Lidia Yuknavitch
“I think that's actually what draws me to family stories: the various roles we each play with each member of our families, and how different they can be from who we are with our friends and partners and lovers. I'm endlessly fascinated by how we navigate these family dynamics; they are the dramas each of us live out day after day, often in ways we don't even realize.” ThinkingWayDifferentPlayStoriesRealizingRolesLoversDramaMembersDrawsVariousPartnersOur FamilyWho We AreFascinatedNavigateDynamics Author:Christopher Castellani
“Attitudes of optimism, of "let them be", and of joy in watching and helping another life develop and blossom will help parents relish their parenting role and will provide the resilience necessary to navigate turbulent times.” HelpingJoyParentAttitudeRolesOptimismResilienceRelishNavigateAnother LifeTurbulent Times Author:Timothy Carey
“Not every story lends itself tonally to humor, so you have to navigate that territory properly. You can put a humorous spin on anything, really, if you know what you're doing, but it's not always desirable to have your reader laughing on every page.” IfsKnowsStoriesLaughingReaderPagesHumorousTerritoryDesirableNavigate Author:Kevin Keck
“I am drawn to roles that are strong, intelligent, and a little edgy. With Complications, I navigate my character Samantha Ellison through some really emotionally challenging times.” LittlesCharacterStrongChallengesRolesIntelligentNavigateComplicationEdgyChallenging TimesSamantha Author:Beth Riesgraf
“Helping Africans navigate the transition to modernity with a huge, wonderful wildlife resource still intact.” StillsHelpingWonderfulHugeResourcesTransitionModernityWildlifeNavigate Author:Patrick Bergin
“For some that will mean getting the help or expertise of a counselor that can help them walk through and navigate through some of the traumatic things that they've been through in their life. But to say that people who have same-sex attractions are the only group of people who need to go to a therapist to completely resolve those attractions isn't something I find biblically accurate.” PeopleNeedsMeanHelpingSexWalksGroupsAttractionResolveAccurateExpertiseTherapistsNavigateCounselor Author:Alan Chambers
“Shake It Up is a buddy comedy based around dance. It's about two best friends Rocky and CeCe who live out their dream as background dancers on a show called Shake It Up Chicago. They have to navigate life as young teens going to school and dancing on the show.” TwoShowsDreamSchoolYoungComedyDancingBackgroundsDancerShakesChicagoTeensBuddyNavigateShake It UpTwo Best Friends Author:Zendaya
“One thing is funny because my grandparents are going to come see the show and my mom was concerned that they wouldn't understand, because so much of it is Internet-based. Our generation specifically really relates to it, because we were the first people to discover the Internet and most of us can maybe navigate the Internet better than our parents can. All this information you could ever possibly know is right at our fingertips, not to mention the fact you can meet anyone!” PeopleKnowsFirstsFactsShowsParentGenerationsOne ThingInformationMomInternetConcernedMy MomRelateGrandparentNavigateOur GenerationFingertips Author:Sarah Steele
“Sometimes, I think the way the music business has been destructive and the way the fans are been put through it and try to navigate through it, so much is so foreign to what musicians would actually want to do or what would be natural to them.” ThinkingWayWantTryingHas BeensSometimesWould BeNaturalFansMusicianDestructiveMusic BusinessNavigate Author:Beck
“There's a particular hierarchy in the prison - class distinctions, high-school cliques. You have to learn how to navigate.” SchoolClassParticularHigh SchoolPrisonDistinctionHierarchyNavigateCliqueClass Distinction Author:Laura Prepon
“Sound... if you look at bats you know that navigate with sonar, they're like you know they're very precise. They can even see a bat head towards a building and swerve away, but you'll see a bird that doesn't... you know smash right into a glass window. It's very funny.” IfsKnowsLooksSoundBuildingLike YouBirdWindowGlassesBatsPreciseNavigateSwerve Author:DJ Spooky
“Whales, for example, also navigate with sound, but they're now beginning to be beached because the ocean is getting too noisy. Weird things like that. I mean this is very real. Like, if you look at the satellites in the sky at night you know it's an eerie sense of we're.” IfsKnowsLooksMeanRealNightSoundSkyExampleOceanWhalesNoisyNavigateSatellitesWeird ThingsEerie Author:DJ Spooky
“So yeah, how do I think of my environment and what happens with sound art? I love to play with the idea of elusive and intangible things. That could be psychological. It could be perceptual. It could be just the way your ears help you just navigate around.” ThinkingWayArtIdeasPlayHelpingHappensSoundEnvironmentEarsYeahPsychologicalElusiveNavigateIntangible Author:DJ Spooky
“Try this experiment, closing your eyes and navigating with your ears. It's eerie because walls, you can actually hear your footstep maybe bounce off of or you can feel the vibration of your voice and help that... use that to navigate.” FeelsTryingHelpingUseEyeVoiceWallEarsExperimentsClosingVibrationsFootstepsBounceNavigateEerieClosing Your Eyes Author:DJ Spooky
“So sound art I'm always intrigued with how little we use of other senses and we just prioritize the eye and you just want to see everything and navigate. You know the art world is similar. Like I wish people would use their ears a lot more.” PeopleKnowsWorldWantLittlesArtUseEyeWishSoundEarsSensesIntriguedNavigateArt WorldPrioritize Author:DJ Spooky
“Today in America many people are living in a virtual world. They enter it through an internet access device and they navigate freely around it, and those people who learn how to navigate better in that space are finding that they have better access to information about jobs and education and all the good things that our society produces.” PeopleWorldTodayJobsAmericaSpaceInformationProduceInternetFindingsGood ThingsAccessOur SocietyDevicesNavigateAccess To InformationVirtual WorldInternet AccessJobs And Education Author:William E. Kennard
“I feel very blessed that at a young age I was able to navigate my battle with drug and alcohol addiction, and through recovery live a sober life. There is such a stigma attached to addiction and it was hard for me to both confront and overcome it. I am very proud and grateful that with the support of family and friends, I was able to do so.” FeelsHardAgeAbleYoungSupportProudBattleDrugOvercomingBlessedGratefulAddictionAlcoholRecoverySoberFamily And FriendsYoung AgeStigmaNavigateDrugs And AlcoholAlcohol Addiction Author:Cara Santana
“As I continue to mature and navigate the world, there are so many myths that are dispelled for me.” WorldMythMatureNavigate Author:Tim Gunn
“Just getting totally absorbed in that and therefore when I came back around to [Buckminster Fuller] and found that much of it was made up, I realized that nevertheless, it really was crucial, crucial for how he understood himself, I believe, and certainly crucial for how anyone else ever engaged in his ideas and therefore as a starting point, how can we engage in his ideas today, but with a remove of knowing that it is a myth and being able to navigate it in that sort of level, at that level of reading him as a story.” BelieveMadeIdeasStoriesTodayAbleReadingFoundI BelieveLevelsKnowingUnderstoodStartingMythI RealizedEngagedRemoveCrucialNeverthelessStarting PointNavigateBuckminster Fuller Author:Jonathon Keats
“I've never had to deal with ageism - so far - in my career; I have been able to navigate my career and getting older and the roles and opportunities that have come to me.” Has BeensAbleOpportunityDealsCareersRolesGetting OldGetting OlderNavigateAgeism Author:Sutton Foster
“Living with my mom, I saw how she used language to cross boundaries, handle situations, navigate the world.” WorldUsedLanguageSituationSawsMomCrossesMy MomBoundariesHandleNavigate Author:Trevor Noah
“[Young people] are much less likely to express attitudes that defied us between us and them. They see themselves as part of a global economy that they can navigate successfully.” PeopleYoungAttitudeEconomyNavigateGlobal Economy Author:Barack Obama
“To some degree, the critic arises out of that negativity bias in that our brains are oriented towards threat and toward survival. The critic really started as a survivor mechanism in early infancy and childhood when we were trying to navigate our early family system and culture; when we're learning how to fit in so we could optimize that flow of love and affection. It was an internal voice telling us to shut certain patterns and reactions down, that negativity bias that's always looking for what's wrong, looking for the threat.” TryingCertainCultureVoiceBrainChildhoodFitDegreesSurvivalFlowThreatCriticsPatternsAffectionReactionsAriseInternalsSurvivorMechanismNegativityBiasInfancyNavigateLove And Affection Author:Mark Coleman
“Lost in this young world, I'm just trying to navigate See the pie sliced, I'm just trying to grab a plate.” WorldTryingYoungLostPlatesPieNavigate Author:G-Eazy
“I always say, once I get in a room, I can sell myself just fine. I know that not everyone who has a disability has the social skills or cognitive skills that I do, and it may be harder for them to navigate through.” KnowsMayI CanSocialRoomsFineSkillsHarderSellsDisabilityCognitiveNavigateSocial Skills Author:Zach Anner
“The game of chess is a metaphor for life... it teaches you strategy and it teaches you the value of knowing where you are, where you want to get to and what obstacles are in the way that you need to navigate in order to get there.” WayWantNeedsValuesOrderGamesTeachKnowingStrategyMetaphorObstaclesChessWhere You AreNavigate Author:Lupita Nyong'o
“At the end of the day, nobody can tell you how to tackle failure or how to handle change. The world is very good at encouraging you to go along with the status quo and at basking in your successes. But when you hit a wall in your personal life, and you screw up, people don't give you a chance to navigate your way through it and tap into what's extraordinary about you.” PeopleWorldWayGivingEndsChanceWallExtraordinaryVery GoodHandleChanging The WorldThe End Of The DayPersonal LifeStatus QuoScrewsNavigateScrew UpsBasking Author:Viola Davis
“The real action in Washington now is actually going to be on the - from the center to the center-right to the right. Part that's going to be interesting is going to be how [Donald] Trump and the Republicans, frankly, navigate this new climate.” RealActionInterestingTrumpRepublicanClimateNavigate Author:Margaret Hoover
“I find that the interesting challenges, because there's obvious things where, you know, don't be unethical, don't be evil, you know, don't break the law, don't do immoral things, those are all straightforward and don't create ethical dilemmas. The thing that's interesting is when you actually have multiple interests at stake and you have to kind of navigate your way through it.” KnowsWayKindLawEvilInterestChallengesInterestingBreakObviousEthicalStakesMultipleImmoralDilemmaStraightforwardNavigateUnethicalObvious ThingsEthical Dilemmas Author:Reid Hoffman
“In my journey to becoming an artist who writes, I tend to start my idea process with simple, concrete messages that relate to what kids may be experiencing as they navigate through childhood and adolescence putting together building blocks of the foundations on which they will become adults.” WritingMayIdeasKidsTogetherArtistProcessSimpleJourneyChildhoodBuildingBecomingMessagesAdultsFoundationBlockRelateConcreteAdolescenceNavigateMy JourneyBuilding Blocks Author:Floyd Cooper
“One of my favorite literary theorists, Mikhail Bakhtin, wrote that the defining characteristic of the novel is its unprecedented level of "heteroglossia" - the way it brings together so many different registers of language. He doesn't mean national languages, but rather the sublanguages we all navigate between every day: high language, low language, everything. I think there's something really powerful about the idea of the novel as a space that can bring all these languages together - not just aggregate them, like the Internet is so good at doing, but bring them into a dialogue.” ThinkingWayMeanIdeasDifferentTogetherLanguageSpaceLevelsPowerfulNovelInternetLowsMy FavoriteDialogueCharacteristicsDefiningUnprecedentedRegisterNavigateTheoristsReally PowerfulNational Language Author:Elif Batuman
“I'm a big believer that there's more power in numbers and the more you can expand the stories that are relevant to both communities, the better. For example, a school that's terrible for black kids is terrible for brown kids. We have to figure out ways to navigate the school systems and make sure that we're investing in a public education system that's beneficial for all kids.” WayStoriesBigsKidsSchoolBlackCommunityNumbersFiguresExampleTerribleInvestingBelieverBrownRelevantBeneficialEducation SystemNavigatePublic EducationSchool System Author:Soledad O'Brien
“Having worked my way from the bottom of the ladder to the top [of the UN] certainly helped me navigate that complexity, both political and bureaucratic.” WayPoliticalBottomMy WayComplexityLaddersNavigate Author:Kofi Annan
“I think that every educator, indeed every human being, is concerned with what is true and what is not; what experiences to cherish and which ones to avoid; and how best to relate to other human beings. We differ in how conscious we are of these questions; how reflective we are about our own stances; whether we are aware of how these human virtues are threatened by critiques (philosophical, cultural) and by technologies (chiefly the digital media). A good educator should help us all to navigate our way in this tangled web of virtues.” ThinkingWayShouldHumansHelpingHuman BeingsTechnologyVirtueMediaConsciousConcernedPhilosophicalRelateDigitalCherishThreatenedCritiqueEducatorStanceNavigateTangledDigital MediaTangled Webs Author:Howard Gardner
“It's nice to have a pause to parent and to be more present at home, teaching them how to drive cars and navigate boys and all this sort of thing.” HomeParentBoysNiceTeachingCarPausesNavigateHome Teaching Author:Diane Lane
“It's everywhere, constant criticism of women's appearance in magazines and online. It's not easy to navigate.” EasyCriticismConstantAppearanceMagazinesOnlineNavigateConstant Criticism Author:Shirley Manson
“It's really difficult to navigate attention and stardom and celebrity status and still try to maintain yourself and hold onto your intelligence and integrity. It's really challenging.” TryingStillsDifficultChallengesAttentionIntegrityNavigateStardomCelebrity Status Author:Shirley Manson
“You cannot expect the guy who drove the car into the ditch to navigate it out of the ditch. You have to put a new driver in the seat. I'm not saying the new driver is going to be any better, but we need a new driver. Kerry is the only choice.” NeedsGuyChoicesCarSeatsDriversNavigate Author:John Mellencamp
“Every teenager deals in his or her own sexuality and has to face it and figure out how it can coincide with the rest of their lives in a healthy manner. And try to navigate it in our modern society, which is wrought with stigma and taboo and repression, and sort of as a result, these inner monsters that some teenagers really struggle with.” TryingFacesResultsDealsStruggleModernFiguresHealthySexualityMonstersTeenagerTabooRepressionStigmaNavigateModern Society Author:Ezra Miller
“I feel we live in the kind of culture now where you have to be very smart to navigate the right way, and I just don't have those smarts. I think with age and time it will change, but I can't obsess about it.” ThinkingWayFeelsKindI CanAgeCultureSmartAgingIntelligenceBirthdayRight WayNavigate50th BirthdayVery Smart Author:Sienna Miller
“There's a continuity between what I care about in any form: I care about it in my music, in article-writing, in how I dress, in how I live, in my relationships, in how I navigate paparazzi, how I decorate my home. There's such a continuity between everything that I don't really care what form it shows up in.” WritingShowsHomeCareFormDressesArticlesI CareContinuityNavigatePaparazzi Author:Alanis Morissette
“I don't see why it should be remarkable that you can acquire a reputation for fairness and decency. Those are qualities shared by so many people. And the great majority of people I meet are decent people, just trying to navigate their way through the world without causing too much trouble.” PeopleWorldWayShouldTryingQualityToo MuchTroubleMajorityReputationDecentAcquireRemarkableFairnessDecencyNavigate Author:Michael Palin
“As you navigate through the rest of your life, be open to collaboration. Other people and other people's ideas are often better than your own. Find a group of people who challenge and inspire you, spend a lot of time with them, and it will change your life.” PeopleInspirationalIdeasLife IsChangeChallengesGroupsInspireCollaborationChanging Your LifeRest Of Your LifeNavigateProject Management Author:Amy Poehler
“I know what it feels like to carry a lot of weight in a society that's very image-conscious. It's a thin person's world, and we try to navigate within it without being made fun of.” KnowsWorldFeelsTryingPersonsMadeFunConsciousWeightNavigateBeing Made Fun Author:Kevin Smith