“Be aware of wonder. Live a balanced life - learn some and think some and draw and paint and sing and dance and play and work every day some.” ThinkingLifePlayWonderInspirational LifeBalanceDrawsDancePaintBalancedLife BalanceBalanced LifeMusic And DanceCoping MechanismsWork And Life Balance Author:Robert Fulghum
“Whenever a new technology is introduced into society, there must be a counterbalancing human response - that is, high touch - or the technology is rejected... We must learn to balance the material wonders of technology with the spiritual demands of our human nature.” HumansSpiritualWonderTechnologyHuman NatureMaterialsBalanceDemandResponseRejectedNew Technology Author:John Naisbitt
“Each kind of story has its own problems in writing, but my main concern really is to keep the reader on his toes, or to keep the strip unpredictable. I try to achieve some sort of balance between the two that keeps the reader wondering what's going to happen next and be surprised.” WritingTryingKindTwoStoriesProblemHappensNextWonderAchieveReaderBalanceConcernToesUnpredictable Author:Bill Watterson
“Wonder Woman presents a challenge because she needs to be drop-dead gorgeous, but also very, very strong both physically and emotionally. She's a powerful presence and we had to find that balance between athleticism and glamour.” NeedsStrongChallengesPowerfulWonderBalanceVery StrongGorgeousGlamourWonder WomanAthleticismDrop Dead Gorgeous Author:Bruce Timm
“Success for me is going beyond money and power, and measuring success based on a third metric - one founded on well-being, wisdom, our ability to wonder and to give back. Money and power by themselves are a two-legged stool. You can balance on them for a while, but eventually you're going to topple over. Basically, success the way we've defined it is no longer sustainable.” WayGivingWellsTwoAbilityWonderBalanceThirdsDefinedWell BeingGiving BackMeasuringMetricsMeasure Of SuccessStoolsMoney And Power Author:Arianna Huffington
“I know that part of why I was excited to do this was the sense of play and childlike wonder and the spirit that's in the Daniels' work. I think we're tracking some issues that are actually quite sad or lonely but I think in a joyful, creative way. So I like that balance. I think singing in the woods, the music and spirit of that - there's something very pure about the film [Swiss Army Man].” ThinkingKnowsMenWayPlayFilmSpiritWonderCreativeIssuesBalancePureSingingLonelyArmyExcitedWoodsJoyfulChildlikeSwissTrackingChildlike Wonder Author:Paul Dano