“Only as high as I reach can I grow, only as far as I seek can I go, only as deep as I look can I see, only as much as I dream can I be.” - Karen Ravn
Dudley Moore as Arthur c.1981
Arthur: Isn’t this fun? Isn’t fun the best thing to have? Don’t you wish you were me? I know I do.
PS. HE’S PRECIOUS!!! Goodnight! xo
Carl from Up lookalike. Gleaned from Derek Landy’s blog.
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Harvard’s Tony Wagner, author of Creating Innovators: The Making of Young People Who Will Change the World, speaking at Skillshare’s Penny 2012 conference.
Wagner’s insights echo John Seely Brown’s in the excellent A New Culture of Learning: Cultivating the Imagination for a World of Constant Change, as well as Sir Ken Robinson’s vision for changing educational paradigms to better foster creativity.
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New documentary Mansome is already 2012 Tribeca Film Fest Select, but with Will Arnett, Jason Bateman and a supporting cast like this, it will be nothing short of spectacular.
“From America’s greatest beardsman, to Morgan Spurlock’s own mustache, Executive Producers Will Arnett, Jason Bateman and Ben Silverman bring us a hilarious look at men’s identity in the 21st century. Models, actors, experts and comedians weigh in on what it is to be a man in a world where the definition of masculinity has become as diverse as a hipster’s facial hair in Williamsburg. The hilarious follicles of men’s idiosyncratic grooming habits are thoroughly combed over as men finally take a long hard look in the mirror.”
Last Friday, we débuted “Questioningly,” a Twitter-based game show. In the first installment, we asked readers to propose a single English word that should be eliminated from the language. Suggestions were made via Facebook or Twitter, with the hashtag #tnyquestion. We started the contest…
Yes! I hate when people use the word “actually”: it “actually” makes whatever they’re saying seem less plausible. If you’re trying to convince me of something, don’t use use it in a sentence please.
Note to self from Sir Winston Churchill…
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