I look at power as the ability to get people motivated and to get them to do things that maybe they don't think are important but, in the end, are in pursuit of something greater than themselves.
When you give of yourself, it's draining.
I guarantee the people who study are going to be successful. Nothing can replace hard work.
My mother was an English teacher who decided to become a math teacher, and she used me as a guinea pig at home. My father had been a math teacher and then went to work at a steel mill because, frankly, he could make more money doing that.
I wanted to find ways for colleges and universities to become involved with public schools to help young people prepare for college.
In life sciences, we find a reasonable balance between men and women. In engineering and computer science, we have a major problem. A very small percentage of women will be in computer science.
Computer games tend to be boys' games, warlike games with more violence. We have not spent enough time thinking through how to encourage more girls to be involved in computing before coming to college so they can see a possible career in information technology.
Our dreams are the forgotten path to Heaven.
Heroes in books should be so much better than heroes got up for the world's common wear and tear
Shibuya is a trendy part of Tokyo where young people come to meet and have a good time.
2 Corinthians 3:17. Now the Lord is the Spirit. . . is that the one you like?