“Even with only two people on board, where maintenance is a large piece of our working day, we still have time to do scientific research. We have to be ready to support those Shuttle visits in a lot of different ways.” PeopleWayStillsTwoDifferentSupportPiecesReadyResearchDifferent WaysBoardsMaintenanceScientific Research Author:John L. Phillips
“I give myself different roles. I think in different ways on different days. Sometimes I think of it as cooking - different flavors and different ingredients. Sometimes I think of it like orchestrating a piece of music with all the different instruments.” ThinkingWayGivingDifferentSometimesRolesPiecesInstrumentsCookingDifferent WaysIngredientsFlavorDifferent Day Author:Joe Bradley
“The man who has learned that three plus one are four doesn't have to go through a proof of that assertion with coins, or dice, or chess pieces, or pencils. He knows it, and that's that. He cannot conceive a different sum. There are mathematicians who say that three plus one is a tautology for four, a different way of saying "four" ... If three plus one can be two, or fourteen, then reason is madness.” IfsKnowsMenWayTwoDifferentReasonThreeNumbersPiecesFourHe ManMadnessMathematicsProofChessDifferent WaysPlusMathematicianCoinsPencilsAssertionFourteenDiceTautologyChess Pieces Book:The Book of Sand and Shakespeare's Memory Source: The Book of Sand and Shakespeare's Memory
“Reading is one of the most individual things that happens. So every reader is going to read a piece in a slightly different way, sometimes a radically different way.” WayDifferentSometimesHappensReadingIndividualPiecesReaderDifferent Ways Author:Margaret Atwood
“There is no coherent knowledge , i.e. no uniform comprehensive account of the world and the events in it. There is no comprehensive truth that goes beyond an enumeration of details, but there are many pieces of information , obtained in different ways from different sources and collected for the benefit of the curious. The best way of presenting such knowledge is the list - and the oldest scientific works were indeed lists of facts, parts, coincidences, problems in several specialized domains.” WorldWayDifferentFactsProblemPiecesEventsInformationSourceBenefitsAccountsDetailsListsBest WayCuriousDifferent WaysUniformsCoincidenceDomainComprehensivePresenting Book:Farewell to Reason Source: Farewell to Reason
“Most organizations only focus on WHAT they do and HOW they do it - tactics and strategies - and they aren't even aware that this thing called the WHY exists. Focusing on only two pieces of a three piece puzzle leaves an organization, or a career, inherently out of balance. Being out of balance, only operating on two of the three pieces, shows up in different ways - increased stress, loss of passion, obsession with what your competition is doing, being forced to play the price game, trouble differentiating. These are all signs that the WHY is missing.” WayTwoDifferentPlayShowsPassionThreeGamesLossCareersFocusPiecesTroubleMissingBalanceOrganizationStressStrategyCompetitionObsessionDifferent WaysPuzzlesTacticsTactics And Strategy Author:Simon Sinek
“I shift between mediums very frequently. Instead of taking a break from writing, I just write in a different medium or in a different way or for a different purpose, so that I don't actually stop writing - I just go to something else. Like going from a big symphony to a piano piece is great and very refreshing, I find. And then going from that to a big concerto, and then having to go out and play.” WayWritingDifferentPlayBigsPurposeBreakPiecesMediumsPianoDifferent WaysSymphonyRefreshingTaking A Break Author:Philip Glass
“Actors basically do their thing on the set, and then you put all the pieces together, switch them around, and maybe put them a different way that looks better. We just give him everything he needs, and then he goes in and does his thing.” WayNeedsGivingLooksDoeDifferentTogetherActorsPiecesDifferent Ways Author:Michael Rooker
“You come to the photograph as an aesthetic object with no context... Then you step in and read the text and then out again to revisit the image in a completely different way. I'm interested in that space between text and image. The piece becomes the negative space between the two.” WayTwoDifferentSpaceStepsPiecesObjectsNegativePhotographDifferent WaysAestheticSpace BetweenNegative Space Author:Taryn Simon