“Twitter for me is a form of entertainment for the followers and it's also a source of information. I try to tweet things that I think might make people smile, or to share information that I want to get across, like an event like this that can inspire other people to get involved. I try to mix it up. I think that is a reflection of me - a family man, an actor, and a philanthropist.” PeopleThinkingMenWantTryingMightFormActorsShareEventsInformationInspireSourceInvolvedReflectionEntertainmentFollowersGet InvolvedTweetInspire OthersPhilanthropistFamily ManMake People Smile Author:Peter Facinelli
“Sometimes it just amazes me how many people desperately want to protect my personal information. Ten thousand reflections hide the true gem. Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.” PeopleWantSometimesImpossibleInformationRevolutionThousandProtectTenReflectionViolentPeacefulInevitableMaking PeaceGemsPersonal InformationPeaceful RevolutionViolent Revolution Author:John F. Kennedy
“It is important to remember that value investing is not a perfect science. It is an, with an ongoing need for judgment, refinement, patience, and reflection. It requires endless curiosity, the relentless pursuit of additional information, the raising of questions, and the search for answers. It necessitates dealing with imperfect information - knowing you will never know everything and that that must not prevent you from acting. It requires a precarious balance between conviction, steadfastness in the face of adversity, and doubt - keeping in mind the possibility that you could be wrong.” KnowsNeedsMindImportantRememberFacesValuesAnswersPerfectActingKnowingDoubtInformationPossibilityBalanceJudgmentReflectionAdversityCuriosityInvestingConvictionPursuitEndlessImperfectOngoingRelentlessRefinementPrecariousSteadfastnessFacing AdversityRelentless Pursuit Author:Seth Klarman
“Information is just simply bootstrapping itself to higher and higher levels of self-reflection and self-coordination using whatever means are necessary.” MeanSelfLevelsInformationHigherReflectionSelf ReflectionHigher LevelCoordination Author:Terence McKenna
“It seems to me that information is the thing which uses matter, uses light, uses spirit, uses whatever it can put its hands on to organize itself into higher and higher levels of self-reflection.” SelfMatterUseHandsLightSeemsSpiritLevelsInformationHigherReflectionOrganizeSelf ReflectionHigher Level Author:Terence McKenna
“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
“People think that alien spaceships would be solid and made of metal and have lights all over them and move slowly through the sky because that is how we would build a spaceship if we were able to build one that big. But aliens, if they exist, would probably be very different from us. They might look like big slugs, or be flat like reflections. Or they might be bigger than planets. Or they might not have bodies at all. They might just be information, like in a computer. And their spaceships might look like clouds, or be made up of unconnected objects like dust or leaves.” PeopleIfsThinkingLooksMadeDifferentBodyBigsLightMightWould BeAbleMovingSkyInformationObjectsPlanetsComputerReflectionBiggerCloudsDustAliensFlatsMetalsSpaceshipsSlugs Author:Mark Haddon
“Convince us of our errors of doctrine, if we have any, by reason, by logical arguments, or by the Word of God, and we will be ever grateful for the information, and you will ever have the pleasing reflection that you have been instruments in the hands of God of redeeming your fellow beings from the darkness which you may see enveloping their minds.” IfsMindMayHas BeensReasonHandsDarknessHonestyInformationReflectionArgumentFellowsInstrumentsGratefulErrorsDoctrineConvinceLogicalWord Of GodHands Of GodRedeemingConvince UsLogical Arguments Author:Orson Pratt
“The act of learning itself is no longer seen as simply a matter of information transfer, but rather as a process of dynamic participation, in which students cultivate new ways of thinking and doing, through active discovery and discussion, experimentation and reflection.” ThinkingWayMatterProcessTechnologyLearningTeachingInformationStudentsReflectionDiscoveryActiveDiscussionNew WaysParticipationWay Of ThinkingTransfersExperimentationNew Ways Of Thinking Author:Susan C. Aldridge
“Those who made the decisions with imperfect knowledge will be judged in hindsight by those with considerably more information at their disposal and time for reflection.” MadeDecisionInformationReflectionJudgedImperfectHindsight Book:Known and Unknown: A Memoir Source: Known and Unknown: A Memoir
“Just because we increase the speed of information doesn't mean we can increase the speed of decisions. Pondering, reflecting and ruminating are undervalued skills in our culture.” MeanCultureJusticeDecisionInformationSkillsReflectionIncreaseSpeedReflectingPonderingUndervalued Author:Dale Dauten
“Pictures are the idea in visual or pictorial form; and the idea has to be legible, both in the individual picture and in the collective context - which presupposes, of course, that words are used to convey information about the idea and the context. However, none of this means that pictures function as illustrations of an idea: ultimately, they are the idea. Nor is the verbal formulation of the idea a translation of the visual: it simply bears a certain resemblance to the meaning of the idea. It is an interpretation, literally a reflection.” MeanArtIdeasFormUsedCertainCoursesIndividualInformationPaintingBearsReflectionFunctionVisualsCollectivesInterpretationTranslationsIllustrationResemblancePictorial Author:Gerhard Richter