“Space and force pervade language. Many cognitive scientists (including me) have concluded from their research on language that a handful of concepts about places, paths, motions, agency, and causation underlie the literal or figurative meanings of tens of thousands of words and constructions, not only in English but in every other language that has been studied.” Has BeensLanguageForceSpacePathEvolutionResearchConceptsScientistIncludingAgencyConstructionHandfulLiteralCognitiveCausation Book:How the Mind Works Source: How the Mind Works
“Tachyon OPC+ is a natural extension of our market-winning Tachyon platform, giving customers a clear path to minimizing the OPC error budget and producing better-performing circuits sooner and faster. Until now, customers have had to deal with a delicate balance of compromises when producing advanced OPC-enabled circuits, including trading accuracy for speed. Tachyon OPC+ breaks free from these compromises.” GivingWinningNaturalDealsBreakPathClearBalanceErrorsIncludingCustomersSpeedCompromiseFasterBudgetsPerformingDelicatePlatformsExtensionsTradingAccuracyCircuitsMinimizing Author:Bill Vaughan
“We find it hard to love imperfect things so we imagine God is just as small as we are. If we expect or need things to be perfect or to our liking ( including ourselves) we have created a certain path for a very unhappy life.” IfsNeedsHardCertainPerfectPathImagineIncludingUnhappyHappy LifeImperfectUnhappy LifeImperfect Things Author:Richard Rohr
“I think we've got a number of states coming up that we're going to do extremely well and possibly winning, including California and New York state.So I think we do have a path to victory.” ThinkingWellsStatesWinningNumbersPathNew YorkVictoryIncludingCaliforniaNew York State Author:Bernie Sanders
“Volumes in the series on Lyndon Johnson, including Master of the Senate and The Path Power, describe how Johnson created resources out of nothing and built a substantial power base.” PathMastersResourcesBuiltSeriesIncludingSenateVolumeJohnson Author:Jeffrey Pfeffer
“South Korea from a country that had relatively little primary education became close to universal literacy in the course of 25, 30 years, in a way trying to replicate what Japan had done earlier. They were learning to some extent from the Japanese experience too. So I think, in a sense, the East Asians were following a path, which all other countries including South Asia could follow but chose not too.” ThinkingWayTryingYearsLittlesCountryDoneCoursesPathUniversalSouthIncludingFollowingEastPrimariesJapanOther CountriesAsiaLiteracyKoreaReplicateSouth KoreaSouth AsiaPrimary Education Author:Amartya Sen