Time is a river of passing events -- a rushing torrent.
Great events may stem from words of no importance.
Life's journey is one big path with series of events. All these events are connected.
It's not only hockey, it's every sport. You know, it's a big event.
Writing means being a fascinated slave to current events.
Failure is not actually an event, it is more a reaction to an event and is an important part of learning.
For many, what they see on television becomes more true than what they see with their eyes in the external world. But this is not so, for one must never forget that every television and has been edited. The viewer does not see the event. He sees in e...
During the second half of the twentieth century, cross-fertilization among the disciplines of history, literature, sociology, and psychology led to scholarly awareness that historical accounts are not direct representations of actual events; they are...
Events follow one another like the days of the week.
Rarely did events play out as imagined, in any case. The order of future events was transient. In the same way that the past was reconfigured by selective memory, future events, too, were moving targets. One could only act on instinct, grab hold of a...
The conscious events that we are aware of are physical events in their own right, just as much as the brain events observed in the lab by researchers. If we allow the mental its own existence as a category disjoint from the physical, we will never be...
If in previous decades large historic events drew people together and oriented them toward collective action, the recent double trend toward greater choice but less security leads the young to see their lives in more individual terms. Big events coll...
The psychopathology of the masses is rooted in the psychology of the individual
People make events into stories. Stories give events meaning.
God isn’t in the event; God is in the results after the event. He is in the love and concern and caring.
Given the events of even the 19th century, Zionism was inevitable. Given the events of the 20th century, Israel was inevitable.
Neither current events nor history show that the majority rule, or ever did rule.
History is the version of past events that people have decided to agree upon.
You can plan events, but if they go according to your plan they are not events.
The difference between movies and TV is that in TV you have to have a trauma every week, but that event may not be the biggest event in the characters' lives.
The wonderful thing about television is the immediate impact of pictures of current events.