Jeffrey Zaslow,Randy Pausch

The Last Lecture

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  • b4154231872has quoted2 years ago
    "An injured lion wants to know if he can still roar,"
  • b4154231872has quoted2 years ago
    being considered the best speaker in a computer science department is like being known as the tallest of the Seven Dwarfs.
  • aaabril76has quoted5 years ago
    a Dutch uncle," which refers to a person who gives you honest feedback. Few people bother doing that nowadays, so the expression has started to feel outdated, even obscure. (And the best part is that Andy really is Dutch.)
  • aaabril76has quoted5 years ago
    just want you to know that

    [70] The Last Lecture

    it feels great to be alive, and to be here today, alive with you. Whatever news we get about the scans, I'm not going to die when we hear it. I won't die the next day, or the day after that, or the day after that. So today, right now, well this is a wonderful day. And I want you to know how much I'm enjoying it."
  • aaabril76has quoted5 years ago
    look smart when you're parroting smart people
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    But I kept my mantra in mind: The brick walls are there for a reason. They're not there to keep us out. The brick walls are there to give us a chance to show how badly we want something.
  • aaabril76has quoted5 years ago
    "I don't believe in the no-win scenario."
  • aaabril76has quoted5 years ago
    delegate, had the passion to inspire, and looked good in what he wore to work. He never professed to have skills greater than his subordinates. He acknowledged that they knew what they were doing in their domains. But he established the vision, the tone. He was in charge of morale. On top of that, Kirk had the romantic chops to woo women in every galaxy he visited
  • aaabril76has quoted5 years ago
    What we really want them to learn is far more important: teamwork, perseverance, sportsmanship, the value of hard work, an ability to deal with adversity. This kind of indirect learning is what some of us like to call a "head fake
  • aaabril76has quoted5 years ago
    one that teaches people things they don't realize they're learning until well into the process. If you're a head-fake specialist, your hidden objective is to get them to learn something you want them to learn.
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