• A foundational principle for DBMI's summer program is " Festine Lente ," which means to "make haste slowly. (e2ma.net)
  • Hans Selye, who originated the word "stress" and developed the General Adaptation Syndrome to describe how humans handle environmental stressors, terms both extremes of hypo activity (doing too little, too slowly) and hyperactivity (doing too much, too quickly) distress . (mentalhelp.net)
  • That was the motto of the revolutionary minded young Augustus who soon grasped that he needed to build upon Rome's past, rather than dismantle it. (victorhanson.com)
  • Of course, "hasten slowly" is also a good motto. (funtrivia.com)
  • BCE, slowly but surely gave way to a Principate beginning with Augustus. (lu.se)
  • Don't make your problems worse by bemoaning them. (swiss-miss.com)
  • 16. No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto an old garment, for that which is put in to fill it up taketh from the garment, and the rent is made worse. (ccel.org)
  • Palo Santo Marron on draft is a monstrous black beer that was born in 10,000 gallon brewing vessels made of rare, dense Paraguayan wood from South America. (bellaonline.com)
  • A group of young people, boisterous, wanting to hurry and overtake us, trod a little noisily to make their presence felt. (versobooks.com)
  • But haste and speed accelerate time, which passes more quickly, and two hours of hurry shorten a day. (versobooks.com)
  • But again, we should remember that despite a looming recession, Americans are still collectively the most affluent and free citizens in the world - precisely because our unique free-market system creates enormous wealth and draws in more capital and talent than elsewhere on promises of commensurate individual rewards. (victorhanson.com)
  • I was like, sixty-seven isn't enough for me to create wealth , because the world's changing so much. (degreefinders.com)
  • Definition: To intentionally downplay a fact or story to make it seem less significant. (mindmeister.com)
  • Definition: Humorous imitation of some other work that mocks and/or makes fun of it. (mindmeister.com)
  • To do haste properly to reduce the amount of mistakes. (phrases.com)
  • But we must make it quite clear to ourselves that by this means we cannot reach the higher self. (rsarchive.org)
  • Haste makes waste," so leave plenty of time to arrive on time. (funtrivia.com)
  • Politicians do it all the time, forever focussing on short term priorities, like making rash promises in order to get re-elected or stave off a crisis (recall Scotland's devolution referendum)- regardless of the long term cost. (gresham.ac.uk)
  • and for a long time afterwards those who had made headway in scientific knowledge could not conceive of any contradictions between knowledge and faith. (rsarchive.org)
  • I became a full-time entrepreneur, and I made my money by helping business owners make money. (degreefinders.com)
  • Through the methods taught by my all-time favorite course and mentor, I created a 6-figure business in roughly 6 months. (degreefinders.com)
  • The illusion of speed is the belief that it saves time, but Frédéric Gros finds that if anything, haste accelerates time, especially when it comes to walking. (versobooks.com)
  • When we reached the summit and caught up with the 'sportsmen', they were sitting down, discussing their time with enthusiasm and making incomprehensible calculations. (versobooks.com)
  • The reason they were hurrying like that was that they wanted to make a particular time. (versobooks.com)
  • Traditionally, the Baltic porters of Europe were made with peas or beans to add supplemental sugars for fermentation. (bellaonline.com)
  • And the fact that you have come to discuss them makes me very happy. (theosociety.org)
  • D. Kenneth Beyer's "Make Haste Slowly" is a play about the Wright Brothers' first attempts at flight. (jsu.edu)
  • The original conception of Alice is taken from real life-from a person I never saw but twice, and then she was no longer young-but whose history made on me a deep impression. (gutenberg.org)
  • Probably a dumb question, but what is a core made of? (briarpress.org)
  • With bull-headed persistence, Calagione created beers that stood apart from the rest, with the risk factor glowering like a hungry gargoyle over the brew kettle. (bellaonline.com)
  • Help us build the largest human-edited phrases collection on the web! (phrases.com)
  • I could make such a potion, it is true, but I lack one of the ingredients that go into its making. (dimdima.com)
  • This crowd was no different: Beer historian, Rich Wagner, "Joe Sixpack" Don Russell, Philly Beer Blogger Bryan Kolesar, Nancy Rigberg and George Hummel of Home Sweet Homebrew, and me, Beer Fox of BellaOnline, along with a full house of beer enthusiasts at this sold-out dinner - all of us, appreciators of unusual ingredients and processes used in making beer an eye-opening experience. (bellaonline.com)
  • To Tell A Story: Making haste, slowly! (blogspot.com)
  • Every one of these beers has a story behind it, with carefully selected elements that make each a legendary, over-the-top masterpiece … but only for those who are comfortable living on the edge. (bellaonline.com)
  • If your tendency is not to let anyone finish what he is saying, you must keep a watch on yourself and make up your mind that for six weeks you will keep silent, as far as possible, when someone else is talking. (rsarchive.org)
  • The woman turned over what the hermit had said, in her mind as she slowly made her way home. (dimdima.com)
  • A few minutes before the meeting, while turning over in my mind what introductory comments I might make, I decided not to make very many, but rather get down to the business of the evening and let any comments that I might have made as an introduction come out in the discussion period. (theosociety.org)
  • Create an account to access more content and features on IEEE Spectrum , including the ability to save articles to read later, download Spectrum Collections, and participate in conversations with readers and editors. (ieee.org)
  • No doubt, the spectacle of this new Teacher taking a publican into His circle of disciples, and, not content with such an outrage on all proper patriotic feeling, following it up with scandalous companionship with the sort of people that a publican could get to accept his hospitality, sharpened hatred and made suspicion prick its ears. (ccel.org)
  • This is Life Happening while we Make Plans. (blogspot.com)
  • We'll chat with musicians and athletes, CEOs and carers about making the most of this one precious life. (andrewleigh.com)
  • Want to know how I built this life with no formal education? (degreefinders.com)
  • The rock twists slowly on its chain as a heavy equipment operator lowers it into place. (palmspringslife.com)
  • En outre, le conseil encourage activement la mise en place de comités d'examen éthique. (who.int)
  • These redesigned full color buttons make great classroom prizes or Latin Club fundraisers. (bolchazy.com)
  • More often than not, the digital gardens of today are botanic-privately owned online spaces made for visitors to fawn over while a "do not touch" sign looms in view. (swiss-miss.com)
  • it will also focus on how other characters in the poem view libertas by analyzing speeches made by them to establish whether or not their views on libertas differ from that of Cato, as well as on how the author himself can have interpreted it. (lu.se)
  • In my work with people challenged with high levels of stress and anxiety, chronic pain issues and performers of all varieties (business people, athletes, actors and musicians), developing outstanding pacing skills has repeatedly shown itself to make a huge difference to their overall health and well-being as well as making a real difference to the quality of their work and performances. (mentalhelp.net)
  • Our vision was to take advantage of the views," says Lockyer, whose site-sensitive architectural work probes the duality between natural and built environments. (palmspringslife.com)
  • In short, it transformed the self by making it more complex. (mentalhelp.net)
  • If there was a debate "bump" for Warren, it came too late to make any difference. (jeffjacoby.com)
  • Around the world, people create amazing experiences and opportunities. (swiss-miss.com)
  • 2. Building on local knowledge - the challenge of agroforestry for pastoral areas. (nzdl.org)
  • Then, while the group continued to make long commentaries and interminable comparisons, we slowly started back. (versobooks.com)
  • His speed will be made of sudden accelerations, followed by heavy breathing. (versobooks.com)
  • So I built a program. (degreefinders.com)
  • students were well supported by mentors on their individual research projects, but they didn't have the chance to get to know each other and build connections with their peers - something we really want students to get out of the program. (e2ma.net)
  • When it comes to making money, "If you wanna learn how to make money with a simple system, that'll allow you to do whatever you want? (degreefinders.com)
  • You may not know but the number of money-making mottos you have is something Tai Lopez is interested in knowing about. (degreefinders.com)
  • Russell was a veteran of malaria-con- transportation, money, and authority could be trol campaigns and a graduate of the Harvard School of made available. (cdc.gov)
  • Native vegetation and hundreds of boulders set by Lockyer's team shroud areas that need privacy while also creating interesting outcrops for entertaining and side conversations. (palmspringslife.com)
  • To help you gain familiarity with using the new system, the MyWorkday team has created a workshop for both employees and managers. (e2ma.net)
  • That balancing act will make it hard to borrow additional billions for more promised federal spending. (victorhanson.com)
  • 6. Harper, the ROBBER, had been scoping out the bank for weeks before he finally made his move. (funtrivia.com)
  • Giving voters in primary and general elections 45 days in which to cast their ballot guarantees that many, perhaps most, of them will make their choice unaware of the late-breaking revelations that are common in political contests. (jeffjacoby.com)
  • Both believed that the miraculous effectiveness the choice was made to wage a rapid attack with a powerful of DDT ( 5 ) opened up a dazzling new era for the study new chemical. (cdc.gov)