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d2f23be The friendliness of Australians - all of it quite sincere and spontaneous, as far as I could ever tell - never ceases to amaze or gratify. Bill Bryson
26662bf If there is one thing the AT teaches, it is low-level ecstasy--something we could all do with more of in our lives. Bill Bryson
31bafc7 Most of us have the ability to be far happier and more fulfilled as individuals than we realize. Often, we don't claim that happiness because we believe someone else's behavior is preventing us from doing so. We ignore our obligation to develop ourselves while we scheme and maneuver and manipulate to change someone else, and we become angry and discouraged and depressed when our efforts fail. Trying to change someone else is frustrating and.. Robin Norwood
c0cecd3 Una familia disfuncional es aquella en que los miembros juegan papeles rigidos y en la cual la comunicacion esta severamente restringida a las declaraciones que se adecuan a estos roles. Los miembros no tienen libertad para expresar todo un espectro de experiencias, deseos, necesidades y sentimientos, sino que deben limitarse a jugar el papel que se adapte al de los demas miembros de la familia. En las familias disfuncionales, los aspectos .. realidad rol Robin Norwood
b0d210c He described to her the house he had built for himself, in outside appearance a shack, but delightful inside, at least to him. A sleeping loft with a little round window. Everything he needed right where he could put his hand to it, out in the open, nothing in cupboards. A short walk from the house he had a bathtub sunk in the earth, in the middle of a bed of sweet herbs. He would carry hot water to it by the pailful and lounge there under .. Alice Munro
abed5d4 Our word "salary" comes literally from the vulgar Latin salarium, "salt money"--the Roman soldier's ironic term for what it would buy." Bill Bryson
6078e26 There is no question that a Neanderthal could easily beat us up. So, too, presumably could their women, which may be why we are only 2 percent Neanderthal instead of 50 percent. Those bitches were too scary for us. Nearby Bill Bryson
081257e Others did not fare so well. A German man in St. Louis who was believed to have spoken ill of his adopted country was set upon by a mob, dragged through the streets tied up in an American flag, and hanged. A jury subsequently found the mob leaders not guilty on the grounds that it had been a "patriotic murder." Bill Bryson
0faffce untimely death is a common but really quite inane expression. When ever was a death timely? Bill Bryson
14e54a7 The early colonists were among the first to use the new word goodbye, contracted from God be with you and still at that time often spelled Godbwye, Bill Bryson
9776769 when a person says to you, "How do you do?" he will be taken aback if you reply, with impeccable logic, "How do I do what?" The complexities of the English language are" Bill Bryson
a7d338b Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, which states that the electron is a particle but a particle that can be described in terms of waves. Bill Bryson
2b47849 no small achievement when you consider the British climate, the fact that Blackpool is ugly, dirty and a long way from anywhere, that its sea is an open toilet, and its attractions nearly all cheap, provincial and dire. Bill Bryson
2902a74 The upward flow of ancient heat to the Earth's surface is measured in tens of milliwatts per square metre; the flow from the Sun above is measured in hundreds of watts per square metre. Bill Bryson
09f612c Among the tiny atomic structures the plankton take to the grave with them are two very stable isotopes--oxygen-16 and oxygen-18. Bill Bryson
b3cd18f The amount of energy actually liberated in the burning of these fossil fuels is tiny by planetary scales - ten terawatts or so a year, not that much more than the nuga-tory contribution made by the tides. But the side effects are huge. Bill Bryson
6ef53ba Of course, if we all spoke a common language things might work more smoothly, but there would be far less scope for amusement. In an article in Gentleman's Quarterly in 1987, Kenneth Turan described some of the misunderstandings that have occurred during the dubbing or subtitling of American movies in Europe. In one movie where a policeman tells a motorist to pull over, the Italian translator has him asking for a sweater (i.e., a pullover)... Bill Bryson
1ba7896 Comets develop their distinctive tails when their surface material begins to evaporate as they approach the Sun. Bill Bryson
6d067ef If this book has a lesson, it is that we are awfully lucky to be here - and by 'we' I mean every living thing. To attain any kind of life at all in this universe of ours appears to be quite an achievement. As humans we are doubly lucky, of course. We enjoy not only the privilege of existence, but also the singular ability to appreciate it and even, in a multitude of ways, to make it better. It is a trick we have only just begun to grasp. Bill Bryson
574d3bf the mightiest and most extensive mountain range on Earth was--mostly--under water. Bill Bryson
4fe3a02 It is a natural human impulse to think of evolution as a long chain of improvements, of a never-ending advance towards largeness and complexity - in a word, towards us. We flatter ourselves. Most of the real diversity in evolution has been small-scale. We large things are just flukes - an interesting side branch. Bill Bryson
6a4b745 Sheepskin is a marvelously durable medium, though it has to be treated with some care. Whereas ink soaks into the fibers on paper, on sheepskin it stays on the surface, rather like chalk on a blackboard, and so can be rubbed away comparatively easily. "Sixteenth-century paper was of good quality, too," he went on. "It was made of rags and was virtually acid free, so it has lasted very well." Bill Bryson
ecc56c3 Somehow, from this Gilbert concluded that the Moon's craters were indeed formed by impacts--in itself quite a radical notion for the time--but Bill Bryson
fda5b20 ocean floors everywhere were so comparatively youthful. None had ever been found to be older than about 175 million years, which was a puzzle because continental rocks were often billions of years old. Bill Bryson
163705d It is a fortunate fluke for us that HIV, the AIDS agent, isn't among them - at least not yet. Any HIV the mosquito sucks up on its travels is dissolved by the mosquito's own metabolism. When the day comes that the virus mutates its way around this, we may be in real trouble. Bill Bryson
e7b4167 there are particles of matter and antimatter popping into existence and popping out again--and that these are pushing the universe outwards at an accelerating rate. Bill Bryson
9c0002c Iowa, to be on the safe side, outlawed conversations in any language other than English in schools, at church, or even over the telephone. When people protested that they would have to give up church services in their own languages, Governor William L. Harding responded: "There is no use in anyone wasting his time praying in other languages than English. God is listening only to the English tongue." Bill Bryson
0cfe49c As we sit here, continents are adrift, like leaves on a pond. GPS tracking shows North America & Europe currently moving apart at the same rate your fingernail grows, or about two yards in a human lifetime. continents gps tectonic-plates Bill Bryson
44e9249 Felipe Fernandez-Armesto, at least thirty-eight theories have been put forward to explain why people took to living in communities: that they were driven to it by climatic change, or by a wish to stay near their dead, or by a powerful desire to brew and drink beer, which could only be indulged by staying in one place. Bill Bryson
8fcca8e Almost all the energy that now comes from within the Earth was put there, in one form or another, at the time of its creation (a tiny amount is now added by the flexing of the planet under the tides of Moon and Sun, but it is the merest smidgen). Bill Bryson
e5b8c16 A native of the southern United States, the warbler was famous for its unusually lovely song, but its population numbers, never robust, gradually dwindled until by the 1930s the warbler vanished altogether and went unseen for many years. Then, in 1939, by happy coincidence two separate birding enthusiasts, in widely separated locations, came across lone survivors just two days apart. They both shot the birds. Bill Bryson
03b93eb Fired by the oxygen of irrationality, America entered a period of grave intolerance, not just toward immigrants but toward any kind of antiestablishment behavior. The Sedition Act of 1918 made it illegal, among much else, to make critical remarks about government expenditure or even the YMCA.44 So low did standards of civil liberty fall that police routinely arrested not only almost anyone remotely suspected of sedition, but even those who .. Bill Bryson
980a885 The Earth thus started off with vast supplies of heat inside it, and a rocky planet, like any other rock, takes a long time to cool down. Stones in a campfire may still be hot the morning after; a stone the size of the Earth can hold heat for billions of years. Bill Bryson
859e1fd For us, the universe goes only as far as light has travelled in the billions of years since the universe was formed. Bill Bryson
1721409 future. As an adjective, the word is often used unnecessarily: 'He refused to say what his future plans were' (Daily Telegraph); 'The parties are prepared to say little about how they see their future prospects' (The Times). In both sentences, and nearly all others like them, future adds nothing and should be deleted. Bill Bryson
65d8ad1 For most of its history until fairly recent times the general pattern for Earth was to be hot with no permanent ice anywhere. The current ice age--ice epoch really--started about forty million years ago, and has ranged from murderously bad to not bad at all. Bill Bryson
175a7bb The bad news is that atoms are fickle and their time of devotion is fleeting--fleeting indeed. Even a long human life adds up to only about 650,000 hours. And when that modest milestone flashes past, or at some other point thereabouts, for reasons unknown your atoms will shut you down, silently disassemble, and go off to be other things. And that's it for you. Bill Bryson
757f5b6 Less than a decade after the Great Exhibition, iron as a structural material was finished--which makes it slightly odd that the most iconic structure of the entire century, about to rise over Paris, was made of that doomed material. I refer of course to the soaring wonder of the age known as the Eiffel Tower. Never in history has a structure been more technologically advanced, materially obsolescent, and gloriously pointless all at the same.. Bill Bryson
66bb8c1 Hutton noticed that if he used a pencil to connect points of equal height, it all became much more orderly. Indeed, one could instantly get a sense of the overall shape and slope of the mountain. He had invented contour lines. Bill Bryson
5159b81 It is only the brevity of lifetimes that keeps us from appreciating the changes. Bill Bryson
2408060 When the Earth was only about a third of its eventual size, it was probably already beginning to form an atmosphere, mostly of carbon dioxide, nitrogen, methane and sulphur. Hardly the sort of stuff that we would associate with life, and yet from this noxious stew life formed. Carbon dioxide is a powerful greenhouse gas. This was a good thing, because the Sun was significantly dimmer back then. Had we not had the benefit of a greenhouse eff.. Bill Bryson
0278e62 Depending on where it falls, the prognosis for a water molecule varies widely. If it lands in fertile soil it will be soaked up by plants or reevaporated directly within hours or days. If it finds its way down to the groundwater, however, it may not see sunlight again for many years--thousands if it gets really deep. When you look at a lake, you are looking at a collection of molecules that have been there on average for about a decade. In .. Bill Bryson
53a3788 Proteins can't exist without DNA and DNA has no purpose without proteins. Are we to assume, then, that they arose simultaneously with the purpose of supporting each other? If so: wow. And Bill Bryson
51738a4 When they are not eating, rats are likely to be having sex. Rats have a lot of sex--up to twenty times a day. If a male rat can't find a female, he will happily--or at least willingly--find relief in a male. Bill Bryson