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To succeed in life in today's world, you must have the will and tenacity to finish the job.
The world is wide, and I will not waste my life in friction when it could be turned into momentum.
When you can do the common things of life in an uncommon way, you will command the attention of the world.
Whether you're male or female, going to a World Cup is the biggest thing that will ever happen in your life.
Sonia Sotomayor has lived a remarkable life, and her achievements will prove an inspiration to readers around the world.
No one will ever know what I went through to secure those negatives. The world can never appreciate it. It changed the whole course of my life.
Coral reefs represent some of the world's most spectacular beauty spots, but they are also the foundation of marine life: without them many of the sea's most exquisite species will not survive.
Every teenager, I think, thinks it's the end of the world whenever anything happens, and it's not. You'll get through it. Life will be much more interesting and will certainly be broader when you're older.
I defy you to find any real will, any reasoning force, outside of life. And everything is there; there is, in the world, no other will than this force which impels everything to life, a life even broader and higher.
Medicine may be the lens through which I see the world, but since I think of medicine as 'life +', a place where life is exaggerated and seen at its most vital and poignant, I'll be writing about life more than I will be writing about medicine.
As it happens, I have personally been something of an enthusiast for the London Olympic games, mainly on the grounds a) that a bit of wasteland will be made nice and b) that it tends to make everybody happy that their country should be the centre of world attention for a couple of weeks in their life.
Bio Life Technical's strategy of providing technical due diligence by expert professors from core disciplines and world class experts working with interdisciplinary institutes, such as Imperial College's Institute of Biomedical Engineering, will enable a more thorough scientific evaluation of the technology.