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[I] threw open the door to find Rob sit­ting on the low stool in front of my book­case, sur­round­ed by card­board box­es. He was seal­ing the last one up with tape and string. There were eight box­es - eight box­es of my books bound up and ready for the base­ment! "He looked up and said, 'Hel­lo, dar­ling. Don't mind the mess, the care­tak­er said he'd help me car­ry these down to the base­ment.' He nod­ded to­wards my book­shelves and said, 'Don't they look won­der­ful?' "Well, there were no words! I was too ap­palled to speak. Sid­ney, ev­ery sin­gle shelf - where my books had stood - was filled with ath­let­ic tro­phies: sil­ver cups, gold cups, blue rosettes, red rib­bons. There were awards for ev­ery game that could pos­si­bly be played with a wood­en ob­ject: crick­et bats, squash rac­quets, ten­nis rac­quets, oars, golf clubs, ping-​pong bats, bows and ar­rows, snook­er cues, lacrosse sticks, hock­ey sticks and po­lo mal­lets. There were stat­ues for ev­ery­thing a man could jump over, ei­ther by him­self or on a horse. Next came the framed cer­tificates - for shoot­ing the most birds on such and such a date, for First Place in run­ning races, for Last Man Stand­ing in some filthy tug of war against Scot­land. "All I could do was scream, 'How dare you! What have you DONE?! Put my books back!' "Well, that's how it start­ed. Even­tu­al­ly, I said some­thing to the ef­fect that I could nev­er mar­ry a man whose idea of bliss was to strike out at lit­tle balls and lit­tle birds. Rob coun­tered with re­marks about damned blue­stock­ings and shrews. And it all de­gen­er­at­ed from there - the on­ly thought we prob­ably had in com­mon was, What the hell have we talked about for the last four months? What, in­deed? He huffed and puffed and snort­ed and left. And I un­packed my books.
Annie Barrows (The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society)
In our society, defecation involves an individual in activity which is defined as inconsistent with the cleanliness and purity standards expressed in many of our performances. Such activity also causes the individual to disarrange his clothing and to 'go out of play," that is, to drop from his face the expressive mask that he employs in face-to-face interaction. At the same time ic becomes difficult for him to reassemble his personal front should the need to enter into interaction suddenly occur. Perhaps that is a reason why toilet doors in our society have locks on them.
Erving Goffman (The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life)
Jawaharlal Nehru was severely critical of the ICS which was disdainfully called ‘neither Indian nor civil nor service’.
K. Natwar Singh (One Life Is Not Enough)
His studies of the various branches of Indian law, the Tamil language and the history of British India then won him seventh place again in the Final ICS examination of 1896.
Andrew Hodges (Alan Turing: The Enigma: The Book That Inspired the Film The Imitation Game)
Ever since Roberta Wohlstetter’s pathbreaking study of why the United States was taken by surprise at Pearl Harbor 50 years ago, both academics and members of the Intelligence Community (IC) have made significant progress in understanding intelligence failures. About how to correct these errors and do better we know much less, however, and it is to this subject that this volume makes a major contribution. --Foreword to Cases in Intelligence Analysis: Structured Analytic Techniques in Action
Robert Jervis
When you’re willing to accept that you’re the problem, you immediately become the solution.
I.C. Robledo (365 Quotes to Live Your Life By: Powerful, Inspiring, & Life-Changing Words of Wisdom to Brighten Up Your Days (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))
All of our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.
I.C. Robledo (The Secret Principles of Genius: The Key to Unlocking Your Hidden Genius Potential (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))
With an open mind, seek and listen to all the highest ideals. Consider the most enlightened thoughts. Then choose your path, person by person, each for oneself.” ― Zoroaster ―
I.C. Robledo (365 Quotes to Live Your Life By: Powerful, Inspiring, & Life-Changing Words of Wisdom to Brighten Up Your Days (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))
I put the "ic" in "Magic
Jim Butcher
The Indian Civil Service, or ICS, is the machine by which a mere thousand British administrators control three hundred million people,
Abraham Verghese (The Covenant of Water)
No man ever steps in the same river twice, for it’s not the same river and he’s not the same man.” ― Heraclitus ―
I.C. Robledo (365 Quotes to Live Your Life By: Powerful, Inspiring, & Life-Changing Words of Wisdom to Brighten Up Your Days (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))
life is an embedded system designed by god and r brains r the neural networks surrounded by neurons each neuron has its individual function but they r controlled by microcontroller ic's called r minds :)
shaviya
Focus on what you can control, not on what you cannot control Focus on the positive, not the negative Focus on what you can do, not on what you cannot do Focus on what you have, not on what you do not have Focus on the present, not on the past and future Focus on what you need, not on what you want Focus on what you can give, not on what you can take
I.C. Robledo (365 Quotes to Live Your Life By: Powerful, Inspiring, & Life-Changing Words of Wisdom to Brighten Up Your Days (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))
Keep a notebook. Travel with it, eat with it, sleep with it. Slap into it every stray thought that flutters up into your brain. Cheap paper is less perishable than gray matter, and lead pencil markings endure longer than memory.” – Jack London,
I.C. Robledo (The Secret Principles of Genius: The Key to Unlocking Your Hidden Genius Potential (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))
IC, which tends to focus less on deniability and more on never getting caught in the first place. Instead, the primary purpose served by IC contracting is much more mundane: it’s a workaround, a loophole, a hack that lets agencies circumvent federal caps on hiring.
Edward Snowden (Permanent Record)
She was petrified now but I simply slung her over my shoulder and made for my bunk. My 2IC who had caught the whole show approached. ‘Sir do you think it’s fair, you have banned all the men from having sex yet here you are about to indulge your base nature.’ I swung up an arm, ‘tell them to help themselves, there are plenty to go round.’ He paled when he realised that I meant the females, ‘I will tell them sir.’ ‘Be sure to Peter, I don’t want to have to repopulate the whole human race by myself now do I.’ ‘It doesn’t bear thinking about sir.
J.W. Murison (Death Rises)
Adventure begins with you, personally. It is in the way you look at things. It is the mental stance you take as you face your day. It is finding magic in things. It is talking with people and discovering their inner goodness. It is the thrill of feeling a part of the life around you. The attitude of adventure will open things up for you. The world will become alive with new zest and meaning. You’ll become more aware of the beauty everywhere. Nothing will seem unimportant. Everything will be revealed as having pattern and purpose.” — Wilferd Peterson —
I.C. Robledo (365 Quotes to Live Your Life By: Powerful, Inspiring, & Life-Changing Words of Wisdom to Brighten Up Your Days (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))
I hope that my achievements in life shall be these – that I will have fought for what was right and fair, that I will have risked for that which mattered, and that I will have given help to those who were in need, that I will have left the earth a better place for what I’ve done and who I’ve been.” ― C. Hoppe ―
I.C. Robledo (365 Quotes to Live Your Life By: Powerful, Inspiring, & Life-Changing Words of Wisdom to Brighten Up Your Days (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))
itself. IC directors ask Congress for money to rent contract workers from private companies, congresspeople approve that money, and then those IC directors and congresspeople are rewarded, after they retire from office, by being given high-paying positions and consultancies with the very companies they’ve just enriched.
Edward Snowden (Permanent Record)
In her famous proclamation of 1858, Queen Victoria declared that it was the will of the crown saying, “Our subjects, of whatever race or creed, be freely and impartially admitted to the offices in our service.” But by 1870, only one Indian became an ICS officer. Higher services remained the exclusive preserve of the Europeans.
S. Lal (50 Magnificent Indians Of The 20th Century)
Take Over Your Own Mind. You only need to tell your mind that it must follow a New Plan. Yes, begin by bossing your own mind. You are the Master. If the Master gives no order, then the mind assumes there is no plan, and whatever wind comes through blows you along with it. Paul J Coleman. BOSS CORE (Kindle Locations 56-58). ic7 Unique
Paul J. Coleman (Boss Core)
Principio #1: No hacer suposiciones. Para ver las cosas tal como son, evite asumir que usted sabe lo que alguien está pensando, o que conoce sus motivaciones. Tal vez usted tenga pistas o ideas, pero debería evitar hacer suposiciones hasta que tenga suficiente información para estar seguro de que sabe lo que realmente está sucediendo.
I.C. Robledo (Herramientas Intelectuales de los Genios: 40 Principios que le Harán Más Inteligente y le Enseñarán a Pensar Como un Genio)
Black Mamba  
I.C. Wildlife (25 of the Most Poisonous Animals in the World! Incredible Facts, Photos and Video Links to Some of the Most Venomous Animals on Earth (25 Amazing Animals Series Book 3))
Los genios siempre quieren aprender más, superarse, y prepararse para el próximo gran desafío.
I.C. Robledo (Herramientas Intelectuales de los Genios: 40 Principios que le Harán Más Inteligente y le Enseñarán a Pensar Como un Genio)
Los grandes genios no buscan excusas. Están dispuestos a esforzarse y a educarse por su propia cuenta si es necesario.
I.C. Robledo (Herramientas Intelectuales de los Genios: 40 Principios que le Harán Más Inteligente y le Enseñarán a Pensar Como un Genio)
El conocimiento que usted busca y se esfuerza por encontrar y aprender, es el más útil y provechoso de todos.
I.C. Robledo (Herramientas Intelectuales de los Genios: 40 Principios que le Harán Más Inteligente y le Enseñarán a Pensar Como un Genio)
Los tropiezos son herramientas de aprendizaje. Fracasar es rendirse prematuramente.
I.C. Robledo (Herramientas Intelectuales de los Genios: 40 Principios que le Harán Más Inteligente y le Enseñarán a Pensar Como un Genio)
cycle" there is no one to see there is no one to be nothing helps me nothing heals me through this jungle of buildings through this jungle of stones i run away
IC3PEAK
Always do what you are afraid to do.
I.C. Robledo (365 Quotes to Live Your Life By: Powerful, Inspiring, & Life-Changing Words of Wisdom to Brighten Up Your Days (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))
The truth is, people aren’t against you: they’re just for themselves.
I.C. Robledo (365 Quotes to Live Your Life By: Powerful, Inspiring, & Life-Changing Words of Wisdom to Brighten Up Your Days (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))
To do more for the world than the world does for you – that is success.” ― Henry Ford ―
I.C. Robledo (365 Quotes to Live Your Life By: Powerful, Inspiring, & Life-Changing Words of Wisdom to Brighten Up Your Days (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))
Her focus was on the king. "You sit up in your castle, worrying about nothing! Nothing but yourself and you should be ashamed. You lie to this kingdom,
I.C. Nicastro (The Trials of Salahan (Trials of Salahan, #1))
es importante tomar un tiempo para desarrollar conexiones y obtener una comprensión más profunda de lo que he leído.
I.C. Robledo (Guía de Hábitos Inteligentes: 36 Pequeños Cambios de Vida que su Cerebro Agradecerá (Domine Su Mente, Transforme Su Vida) (Spanish Edition))
Therein lies the project’s irony: here was a US military–developed technology that made cyberintelligence simultaneously harder and easier, applying hacker know-how to protect the anonymity of IC officers, but only at the price of granting that same anonymity to adversaries and to average users across the globe. In this sense, Tor was even more neutral than Switzerland.
Edward Snowden (Permanent Record)
Principio #18: Conocer la diferencia entre equivocarse y fracasar. Muchas personas tienen miedo a equivocarse y a fracasar. Pero debemos darnos cuenta de que estas dos cosas no significan lo mismo. Las equivocaciones nos ayudan a aprender algo nuevo. Fracasar es renunciar a nosotros mismos, o tener demasiado miedo a arriesgarnos y a darnos una verdadera oportunidad para el éxito.
I.C. Robledo (Herramientas Intelectuales de los Genios: 40 Principios que le Harán Más Inteligente y le Enseñarán a Pensar Como un Genio)
Prominent examples of the “Frankenstein effect” cited by after-the-fact civilian, governmental, military, and even IC assessments have included America’s funding and training of the mujahideen to fight the Soviets, which resulted in the radicalization of Osama bin Laden and the founding of al-Qaeda, as well as the de-Baathification of the Saddam Hussein–era Iraqi military, which resulted in the rise of the Islamic state.
Edward Snowden (Permanent Record)
If someone says something hurtful to you or makes you feel down on yourself, then you just gotta stay positive and keep moving forward because they might not know much about you, or they may not understand the situation.
I.C. Robledo (365 Quotes to Live Your Life By: Powerful, Inspiring, & Life-Changing Words of Wisdom to Brighten Up Your Days (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))
IT BEGAN WITH A GUN. On September 1, 1939, the German army invaded Poland. Two days later, Britain and France declared war on Germany. In the October 1939 issue of Detective Comics, Batman killed a vampire by shooting silver bullets into his heart. In the next issue, Batman fired a gun at two evil henchmen. When Whitney Ellsworth, DC’s editorial director, got a first look at a draft of the next installment, Batman was shooting again. Ellsworth shook his head and said, Take the gun out.1 Batman had debuted in Detective Com-ics in May 1939, the same month that the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling in United States v. Miller, a landmark gun-control case. It concerned the constitutionality of the 1934 National Firearms Act and the 1938 Federal Firearms Act, which effectively banned machine guns through prohibitive taxation, and regulated handgun ownership by introducing licensing, waiting period, and permit requirements. The National Rifle Association supported the legislation (at the time, the NRA was a sportsman’s organization). But gun manufacturers challenged it on the grounds that federal control of gun ownership violated the Second Amendment. FDR’s solicitor general said the Second Amendment had nothing to do with an individual right to own a gun; it had to do with the common defense. The court agreed, unanimously.2
Jill Lepore (The Secret History of Wonder Woman)
licotic adj. anxiously excited to introduce a friend to something you think is amazing—a classic album, a favorite restaurant, a TV show they’re lucky enough to watch for the very first time—which prompts you to continually poll their face waiting for the inevitable rush of awe, only to cringe when you discover all the work’s flaws shining through for the very first time. Old English licode, it pleased [you] + psychotic. Pronounced “lahy-kot-ic.
John Koenig (The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows)
not waste his energy on it. He would give his best to prevent her abduction, but if his best failed he had to be prepared to face the cellar. And so, Josh wanted the dreams, he wanted to remember every disgusting detail and use it to his
I.C. Camilleri (The Blake Soul)
IC directors ask Congress for money to rent contract workers from private companies, congresspeople approve that money, and then those IC directors and congresspeople are rewarded, after they retire from office, by being given high-paying positions and consultancies with the very companies they’ve just enriched. From the vantage of the corporate boardroom, contracting functions as governmentally assisted corruption. It’s America’s most legal and convenient method of transferring
Edward Snowden (Permanent Record)
At the end of the day, you are in control of your own happiness. Life is going to happen whether you overthink it, overstress it or not. Just experience life and be happy along the way. You can’t control everything in your life, but you can control your happiness.
I.C. Robledo (365 Quotes to Live Your Life By: Powerful, Inspiring, & Life-Changing Words of Wisdom to Brighten Up Your Days (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))
It is important that a distinction be made between the assembly as defined by the New Testament and churches as they are known today...Compared with the pattern of the assembly of believers (ekklesia) as described in the New Testament, institutional churches fall far short.
Henry Hon
Being indoctrinated into the IC, like becoming expert at technology, has powerful psychological effects. All of a sudden you have access to the story behind the story, the hidden histories of well-known, or supposedly well-known, events. That can be intoxicating, at least for a teetotaler like me. Also, all of a sudden you have not just the license but the obligation to lie, conceal, dissemble, and dissimulate. This creates a sense of tribalism, which can lead many to believe that their primary allegiance is to the institution and not to the rule of law.
Edward Snowden (Permanent Record)
On the porch, the sarge is having a heated debate with her second-in-command. The topic's no mystery; you can hear them clearly through the open door. They've completed the mission, the 2IC argues, time to off these bastards and return to base. "Capture and contain," the sarge shoots back. "My orders don't say nothing about offing anybody." She's wavering, though; you can hear it in her voice. her 2IC comes back with my point about the bomb-shitting beast in high orbit: Whatever she decides about the Dorothys, they have to return to base before dawn or enjoy a front-row seat to Armageddon.
Rick Yancey
THE ENGLISHMAN’S VERY SHY (FOX-TROT)   (Bloat): The Englishman’s very shy, He’s none of your Ca-sa-no-va, At bowling the ladies o-ver, A-mericans lead the pack—   (Tantivy): —You see, your Englishman tends to lack That recklessness transatlantic, That women find so romantic Though frankly I can’t see why . . .   (Bloat): The polygamous Yank with his girls galore Gives your Brit-ish rake or carouser fits,   (Tantivy): Though he’s secretly held in re-ve-rent awe As a sort of e-rot-ic Clausewitz. . . .   (Together): If only one could al-ly A-merican bedroom know-how With British good looks, then oh how Those lovelies would swoon and sigh, Though you and I know the Englishman’s very shy.
Thomas Pynchon (Gravity's Rainbow)
THE ENGLISHMAN’S VERY SHY (FOX-TROT)   (Bloat): The Englishman’s very shy, He’s none of your Ca-sa-no-va, At bowling the ladies o-ver, A-mericans lead the pack—   (Tantivy): —You see, your Englishman tends to lack That recklessness transatlantic, That women find so romantic Though frankly I can’t see why . . .   (Bloat): The polygamous Yank with his girls galore Gives your Brit-ish rake or carouser fits,   (Tantivy): Though he’s secretly held in re-ve-rent awe As a sort of e-rot-ic Clausewitz. . . .   (Together): If only one could al-ly A-merican bedroom know-how With British good looks, then oh how Those lovelies would swoon and sigh, Though you and I know the Englishman’s very shy.  
Thomas Pynchon (Gravity's Rainbow)
Dewey mournfully remarks, “A certain tragic fate seems to attend all intellectual movements.” With no standard, no proof, anywhere in the premises, a brand of philosophy can be overthrown as easily as it can rise up. Said Thomas Huxley: Generation after generation, philosophy has been doomed to roll the stone uphill; and just as all the world swore it was at the top, down ic has rolled to the bottom again . . . until now the weight and the number of those who refuse to be the prey of verbal mystifications has begun to tell in practical life. Huxley’s grandson, Aldous, observes that philosophical arguments are mostly angry shoutings at one another by two people who use the same words but mean different things by them.
Stuart Chase (The Tyranny of Words)
To blow the whistle on secret programs, I’d also have to blow the whistle on the larger system of secrecy, to expose it not as the absolute prerogative of state that the IC claimed it was but rather as an occasional privilege that the IC abused to subvert democratic oversight. Without bringing to light the full scope of this systemic secrecy, there would be no hope of restoring a balance of power between citizens and their governance. This motive of restoration I take to be essential to whistleblowing: it marks the disclosure not as a radical act of dissent or resistance, but a conventional act of return—signaling the ship to return back to port, where it’ll be stripped, refitted, and patched of its leaks before being given the chance to start over.
Edward Snowden (Permanent Record)
After the 2013 revelations, the US government would try to disparage me by referring to me as “only a contractor” or “a former Dell employee,” with the implication that I didn’t enjoy the same kinds of clearance and access as a blue-badged agency staffer. Once that discrediting characterization was established, the government proceeded to accuse me of “job-hopping,” hinting that I was some sort of disgruntled worker who didn’t get along with superiors or an exceptionally ambitious employee dead-set on getting ahead at all costs. The truth is that these were both lies of convenience. The IC knows better than anyone that changing jobs is part of the career track of every contractor: it’s a mobility situation that the agencies themselves created, and profit from.
Edward Snowden (Permanent Record)
Concentrarse en lo que puede controlar, no en lo que no puede controlar Concentrarse en lo positivo, no en lo negativo Concentrarse en lo que puede hacer, no en lo que no puede hacer Concentrarse en lo que tiene, no en lo que no tiene Concentrarse en el presente, no en el pasado y el futuro Concentrarse en lo que necesita, no en lo que quiere Concentrarse en lo que puede dar, no en lo que puede recibir
I.C. Robledo (365 Citas para Vivir Su Vida: Palabras Sabias, Poderosas, Inspiradoras y Transformadoras de Vida para Iluminar Sus Días (Domine Su Mente, Transforme Su Vida) (Spanish Edition))
Ac þu ðe fortruwudest for þinre rihtwisnesse and for þinum godan willan; wendest þæt þe nanwuht unrihtlices on becuman ne meahte, swelce þu wolde þa lean eal þinra godena weorca on þisse weoruld habban. Hu meahtest þu sittan on middum gemænum rice þæt ðu ne sceolde þæt ilce ge þolian þæt oðre men? Hu meahtes þu bion on midre þisse hwearfunga þæt ðu eac mid ne hwearfode? Hwæt singað þa leoðwyrhtan oðres be ðisse woruld buton mislica hwearfunga þisse worulde? Hwæt is þe ðonne þæt þu þærmid ne hwearfie? Hwæt recstu hu ge hwearfigen nu ic siemle mid þe beo? Đe wæs þios hwearfung betere forðæm þæt ðe þissa woruldsælða to wel ne lyste, and þæt ðu þe eac betre na gelefde. Đeah þæm feohgitsere cume swa fela welena swa þara sondcorna bið be þisum sæclifum, oþþe þara steorrena ðe þiostrum nihtum scinað, ne forlæt he þeah no ða seofunga þæt he ne seofige his ermða. Þeah nu God gefylle þara weligra monna willan ge mid golde ge mid seolfre ge mid eallum deorwyrðnessum, swa ðeah ne bið se ðurst gefylled hiora gitsunga. Ac sio grundlease swelgend hæfð swiðe mænegu westu holu on to gadrianne. Hwa mæg þæm wedendan gietsere genoh forgifan? Swa him mon mare selð, swa hine ma lyst.
Boethius (King Alfred's Anglo-Saxon Version of the Metres of Boethius: With an English Translation, and Notes)
In a move that is at odds with what I am calling the Unmooring thesis, Heidegger wants to show that modern philosophy is the “logical” consequence of Plato’s humanistic legacy. For Kant, as for the Greeks, [A5] thinking (as Logos—forms of judgment—categories—reason) gets the upper hand in establishing the perspective for interpreting beings as such. Additionally, following Descartes’s procedure, thinking as “thinking” comes to dominate; and beings themselves become [A1] perceptum (represented) or object, in accordance with the same [legacy] historical reason. Therefore thinking cannot get to a [ICS] ground of Da-sein; i.e., the question of the [A2] truth of be-ing is unaskable here.45 The Greeks allowed thinking to get “the upper hand” in the correct ascertainment of the Forms until it came to dominate interpretation completely, eliminating A2 Unconcealment Truth (rendering it “unaskable”) and radically altering man and Being. The very essence of man itself changes, in that man becomes subject. . . . Man becomes that being upon which all that is, is grounded as regards the manner of its Being and its truth. Man becomes the relational center of that which is as such. But this is possible only when the comprehension of what is as a whole changes. (Heidegger, QT 128; see also 151; Heidegger, PR 76–77)
Lee Braver (A Thing of This World: A History of Continental Anti-Realism (Topics In Historical Philosophy))
Laura Poitras I knew as a documentarian, primarily concerned with America’s post-9/11 foreign policy. Her film My Country, My Country depicted the 2005 Iraqi national elections that were conducted under (and frustrated by) the US occupation. She had also made The Program, about the NSA cryptanalyst William Binney—who had raised objections through proper channels about TRAILBLAZER, the predecessor of STELLARWIND, only to be accused of leaking classified information, subjected to repeated harassment, and arrested at gunpoint in his home, though never charged. Laura herself had been frequently harassed by the government because of her work, repeatedly detained and interrogated by border agents whenever she traveled in or out of the country. Glenn Greenwald I knew as a civil liberties lawyer turned columnist, initially for Salon—where he was one of the few who wrote about the unclassified version of the NSA IG’s Report back in 2009—and later for the US edition of the Guardian. I liked him because he was skeptical and argumentative, the kind of man who’d fight with the devil, and when the devil wasn’t around fight with himself. Though Ewen MacAskill, of the British edition of the Guardian, and Bart Gellman of the Washington Post would later prove stalwart partners (and patient guides to the journalistic wilderness), I found my earliest affinity with Laura and Glenn, perhaps because they weren’t merely interested in reporting on the IC but had personal stakes in understanding the institution.
Edward Snowden (Permanent Record)
I still felt a little bit sick for needing the help of a Librarian. It was frustrating. Terribly frustrating. In fact, I don’t think I can accurately—through text—show you just how frustrating it was. But because I love you, I’m going to try anyway. Let’s start by randomly capitalizing letters. “We cAn SenD fOr a draGOn to cArry us,” SinG saId As we burst oUt oF the stAirWeLL and ruSHED tHrough ThE roOm aBovE. “ThAT wILl taKe tOO Long,” BaStiLlE saiD. “We’Ll haVe To graB a VeHiCle oFf thE STrEet,” I sAid. (You know what, that’s not nearly frustrating enough. I’m going to have to start adding in random punctuation marks too.) We c! RoS-Sed thrOu? gH t% he Gra## ND e ` nt < Ry > WaY at “A” de-aD Ru) n. OnC $ e oUts/ iDE, I Co* Uld sEe T ^ haT the suN wa + S nEar to s = Ett = ING—it w.O.u.l.d Onl > y bE a co@ uPle of HoU[ rs unTi ^ L the tR} e} atY RATiF ~ iCATiON ha, pPenEd. We nEeDeD!! to bE QuicK?.? UnFOrTu() nAtelY, tHE! re weRe no C? arriA-ges on tHe rOa ^ D for U/ s to cOmMan > < dEer. Not a ON ~ e ~. THerE w + eRe pe/\ Ople wa | lK | Ing aBoUt, BU? t no caRr# iaGes. (Okay, you know what? That’s not frustrating enough either. Let’s start replacing some random vowels with the letter Q.) I lqOk-eD arO! qnD, dE# sPqrA# te, fRq? sTr/ Ated (like you, hopefully), anD aNn | qYeD. Jq! St eaR& lIer, tHqr ^ E hq.d BeeN DoZen! S of cq? RrIqgEs on The rQA! d! No-W tHqRe wA = Sn’t a SqnGl + e oN ^ q. “ThE_rQ!” I eXclai $ mqd, poIntIng. Mqv = Ing do ~ Wn th_e RqaD! a shoRt diStq + + nCe aWay < wAs > a sTrANgq gLaSs cqnTrAPtion. I waSN’t CqrTain What it wAs >, bUt It w! qs MoV? ing—aND s% qmewhat quIc: =) Kly. “LeT’s G_q gRA? b iT!
Brandon Sanderson (Alcatraz Versus the Knights of Crystallia (Alcatraz, #3))
Sometimes a woman would tell me that the feeling gets so strong she runs out of the house and walks through the streets. Or she stays inside her house and cries. Or her children tell her a joke, and she doesn’t laugh because she doesn’t hear it. I talked to women who had spent years on the analyst’s couch, working out their “adjustment to the feminine role,” their blocks to “fulfillment as a wife and mother.” But the desperate tone in these women’s voices, and the look in their eyes, was the same as the tone and the look of other women, who were sure they had no problem, even though they did have a strange feeling of desperation. A mother of four who left college at nineteen to get married told me: I’ve tried everything women are supposed to do—hobbies, gardening, pick-ling, canning, being very social with my neighbors, joining committees, run-ning PTA teas. I can do it all, and I like it, but it doesn’t leave you anything to think about—any feeling of who you are. I never had any career ambitions. All I wanted was to get married and have four children. I love the kids and Bob and my home. There’s no problem you can even put a name to. But I’m desperate. I begin to feel I have no personality. I’m a server of food and a putter-on of pants and a bedmaker, somebody who can be called on when you want something. But who am I? A twenty-three-year-old mother in blue jeans said: I ask myself why I’m so dissatisfied. I’ve got my health, fine children, a lovely new home, enough money. My husband has a real future as an electron-ics engineer. He doesn’t have any of these feelings. He says maybe I need a vacation, let’s go to New York for a weekend. But that isn’t it. I always had this idea we should do everything together. I can’t sit down and read a book alone. If the children are napping and I have one hour to myself I just walk through the house waiting for them to wake up. I don’t make a move until I know where the rest of the crowd is going. It’s as if ever since you were a little girl, there’s always been somebody or something that will take care of your life: your parents, or college, or falling in love, or having a child, or moving to a new house. Then you wake up one morning and there’s nothing to look forward to.
Betty Friedan (The Feminine Mystique)
of an essay. You will have lots of notes on the subject – see the ICS Study Skills Guide to Note-Making for tips on how to do this. So now it’s time to write the essay. You sit down in front of the keyboard and start typing: you put the title, you try to group some similar bits of information or argument together, and then you put a conclusion on the end saying that there are many interesting points of view on this subject, right? No, of course you don’t. You’ve got to start off
Anonymous
If we are following the same colonial systems and procedures in Free India, are we not actually idealizing the colonial rule?
Meenakshi Sundaram V.R (Let's Transform India - First Things First)
Heidegger connects the linchpin of the Kantian Paradigm—A5 Active Knower, that is, the idea that the subject organizes experience—to what he considers to be the defining feature of modern life: technology. He distinguishes between technology as the various mechanical items we use in our daily lives and the essence of technology, which is the (ICS) contemporary understanding of Being or the way that entities and we ourselves exist in this epoch (see Heidegger, BW 311, 318–19).
Lee Braver (A Thing of This World: A History of Continental Anti-Realism (Topics In Historical Philosophy))
a u t y a n d fa sh io n w o rld fo r h e r st u n n in g lin e o f h a ir a c c e sso rie s. Yo u ’ ve se e n th e m in pra c t ic a lly e ve ry ma g a zin e an d on c o u n t e ss c e le b rit ie s. Wh a t yo u p ro b a b ly d
Anonymous
Don' t focus on NEW - focus on authent ic. Being or iginal isn' t being new - i t 's being you.
Scott Bourne (Essays on Inspiration, Creativity & Vision in Photography)
C o n s ume r goo d s are attract i v e a n d p l e a s u rable e n o u g h o n t h e i r o w n witho u t t h e i de o l o g i ­ c al e l emen t ; t h e y don ' t n e e d a d e mo c ra t i c s u p p l eme n t . T h e tre a tme n t o f c o n sume r good s a s markers o f e q u al­ i ty a n d i n d ic ators of d emo c ra c y wa s for the Sov i e t o t h e r b e fore whos e j u dg i n g g a z e t h e U S i m ag in e d i t s e lf. 2 I bi d . , 2 0 4
Anonymous
because infinite growth is impossible with finite resources. Any new corporate model needs to take that into account. Phillip Percival, consultant/director, IC Science
Anonymous
iv el y c al l i ng for t h e r e clamatio n of c o m m u n i s m a s t h e n ame for a rev o l u t i o n ary u n i ve r s a l egali t rui an i s m , B ad i o u i n s i s t s o n a c o m m u n i s m d i s c o n ne c te d from t h e " o u tmo d e d " forms of Party and St at e . Hardt a n d N egri l i kewi s e rej e c t Party and State: "Being commu­ nist means being aga i nst the State . "8 They emp h a s i z e i n s te a d t h e c o n s t i tu e n t p o w e r o f d e s i re a n d t h e affec ­ tiv e , c re ativ e p ro d u c ti v i ty o f t h e mu l t i tu d e a s the c o m m u n i s m u n de r p i n n i n g and e x c e ed i ng c ap itali s m . T h i s i s n o t m y v iew. I agree w i th Bo s t e e l s and Zi z e k t h a t a p o l i t ic s w i t h o u t t h e organi zatio n a l form o f t h e p arty i s a polit i c s wi t h o u t p o l i ti c
Anonymous
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Stacie Evans (Crying Bloody Murder)
lud • i • cra • thet • ic \lú-dǝ-krǝ-thé-tik\ adj. : A combination of ludicrous and apathetic, describing a state in which the divinely ridiculous has become so commonplace that it is no longer of special interest or compelling.
Anonymous (Embracing Obscurity: Becoming Nothing in Light of God's Everything)
manage the community outside of the CIA. An official observed, “The CIA director managed the CIA; it was the best job in the world. Managing the IC meant going out to the NRO and sitting through a three-hour meeting about satellite specifications. So it just was not done well.”3
Michael Allen (Blinking Red: Crisis and Compromise in American Intelligence after 9/11)
Goliath Tigerfish  
I.C. Wildlife (25 River Monsters!)
Steve Irwin, the famous “crocodile hunter,” was killed by a stingray in 2006. He accidentally got too near one and, feeling threatened, it turned and lashed at it him with its tail, the barb piercing his heart.
I.C. Wildlife (25 of the Most Poisonous Animals in the World! Incredible Facts, Photos and Video Links to Some of the Most Venomous Animals on Earth (25 Amazing Animals Series Book 3))
What two letters of the alphabet do snowmen prefer ? I.C. !
THE CLOWN FACTORY (Frozen Jokes for Kids: The Funniest Frozen Inspired Jokes)
Specifically, they reference the work of Argyris and Schon on distinguishing between single and double-loop learning in both papers.72 Naot, Lipshitz, and Popper state that double loop learning is, “considered to be of higher quality because effective solution of some problems requires the examination of sensitive undiscussable issues, and the reframing of assumptions, values and goals.”73 Whereas single loop learning is more interested in a quick fix, double loop considers the larger context and works to shift organizational culture (values, beliefs, assumptions, etc.) when necessary to truly implement a lesson, and more importantly, change individual and organizational behavior. For example, Moynihan states, “The creation of the ICS can be considered an example of intercrisis double-loop learning, as it shows practitioners and policy makers questioning basic approaches to crisis response, and developing a new framework for future responses.”74
Naval Postgraduate School (When Will We Ever Learn? The After Action Review, Lessons Learned and the Next Steps in Training and Education the Homeland Security Enterprise for the 21st Century)
Rabindranath Tagore’s family, connected to the British East India Company right from the settling of Calcutta in 1690, was a prominent beneficiary of the British economic and cultural reshaping of India. His grandfather was the first big local businessman of British India, and socialized with Queen Victoria and other notables on his trips to Europe; his elder brother was the first Indian to be admitted by the British into the Indian Civil Service (ICS).
Pankaj Mishra (From the Ruins of Empire: The Revolt Against the West and the Remaking of Asia)
¿Qué es un Hábito Inteligente? Un hábito inteligente es simplemente una acción que usted realiza con regularidad porque le ayuda a desarrollar más su mente y su intelecto. Este
I.C. Robledo (Guía de Hábitos Inteligentes: 36 Pequeños Cambios de Vida que su Cerebro Agradecerá (Domine Su Mente, Transforme Su Vida) (Spanish Edition))
I got into the ICS in a pleasantly casual fashion. When I went to England my mother had impressed on me the need to appear for the competitive examinations which I had no intention of doing . (my heart was set on a carrier as a photo journalist). After I had refrained from taking my first shot at the exam , my mother lost patience - and also perhaps some of her abounding faith in an only child and sent me all the forms duly filled up for the ICS. She also indicated delicately that if I did not appear, my allowance would die a sudden death. I appeared; much to my surprise, I got in. Even more to my surprise I topped the list of Indian candidates, and ever since then I have had no faith in competitive examination
R.P. Noronha (Tale Told by an Idiot)
¿Qué es un Hábito Inteligente? Un hábito inteligente es simplemente una acción que usted realiza con regularidad porque le ayuda a desarrollar más su mente y su intelecto.
I.C. Robledo (Guía de Hábitos Inteligentes: 36 Pequeños Cambios de Vida que su Cerebro Agradecerá (Domine Su Mente, Transforme Su Vida) (Spanish Edition))
Me he dado cuenta de que las personas muy inteligentes tienden a poner en práctica en sus vidas lo que yo llamaría ‘hábitos inteligentes’. Y
I.C. Robledo (Guía de Hábitos Inteligentes: 36 Pequeños Cambios de Vida que su Cerebro Agradecerá (Domine Su Mente, Transforme Su Vida) (Spanish Edition))
Todo conocimiento nuevo se construye sobre las cosas anteriores que usted ha aprendido. Tenga
I.C. Robledo (Guía de Hábitos Inteligentes: 36 Pequeños Cambios de Vida que su Cerebro Agradecerá (Domine Su Mente, Transforme Su Vida) (Spanish Edition))
Los genios creen que siempre hay espacio para crecer, para llegar a ser mejor y más inteligente.
I.C. Robledo (Herramientas Intelectuales de los Genios: 40 Principios que le Harán Más Inteligente y le Enseñarán a Pensar Como un Genio)
Es peligroso llegar a sentirse demasiado cómodo. Parte de ser realmente inteligente es prepararse para lo impredecible e inesperado.
I.C. Robledo (Herramientas Intelectuales de los Genios: 40 Principios que le Harán Más Inteligente y le Enseñarán a Pensar Como un Genio)
Las personas que se jactan de su CI son perdedores”.
I.C. Robledo (Herramientas Intelectuales de los Genios: 40 Principios que le Harán Más Inteligente y le Enseñarán a Pensar Como un Genio)
Usted tiene responsabilidad total sobre usted mismo.
I.C. Robledo (Herramientas Intelectuales de los Genios: 40 Principios que le Harán Más Inteligente y le Enseñarán a Pensar Como un Genio)
Fracasar es renunciar a nosotros mismos,
I.C. Robledo (Herramientas Intelectuales de los Genios: 40 Principios que le Harán Más Inteligente y le Enseñarán a Pensar Como un Genio)
Para ver las cosas tal como son, evite asumir que usted sabe lo que alguien está pensando, o que conoce sus motivaciones.
I.C. Robledo (Herramientas Intelectuales de los Genios: 40 Principios que le Harán Más Inteligente y le Enseñarán a Pensar Como un Genio)
Saw-Scaled Viper     Alternative Names: Echis, Carpet viper, Little Indian viper Where in the world? Africa, Middle East, Central Asia and Indian subcontinent Habitat: Desert, fields, towns and cities Common prey: Lizards, frogs, scorpions, centipedes and large insects Size: 40 to 60 cm (15 to 23 inches) Lifespan: 25 to 30 years Conservation status: Not classified   Description: The saw-scaled viper or carpet viper may be a small snake, only able to grow as long as 60 centimeters or a little less than two feet, but it is considered one of the deadliest snakes in the world. In fact, some scientists say that wherever this snake is found, it is responsible for about 80% of human deaths from snake bites.   There are three main reasons why the saw-scaled viper is so deadly. Firstly it is the saw-scaled viper’s aggressive behavior. It has a nasty temper and is easily provoked.   Secondly, it has a very quick strike, which when combined with a very defensive attitude, can be lethal to humans living nearby. The saw-scaled viper strikes so quickly that even the distinctive sawing sound it makes with its scales when agitated is not warning enough.   Thirdly, the saw-scaled viper’s venom is highly toxic to humans, with the venom from the females being two times more toxic than the venom from the male snakes. Its venom destroys red blood cells and the walls of the arteries, so within 24 hours, the victim can die of heart failure. There is an anti-venom available, and as long as this is administered very shortly after the bite, the victim can be saved.   Like other snakes, the saw-scaled viper’s diet consists of small animals like mice and lizards, as well as large insects. It hunts at night, hiding behind rocks and when it sees its prey, it coils and launches itself quickly and with accuracy, often biting its prey at the first attempt. The bite kills the prey within seconds, making it easy for the viper to drag it away or eat it on the spot.   Visit IPFactly.com to see footage of the saw scaled viper in action (Be Aware: your method of reading this kindle book may not support video)
I.C. Wildlife (25 Most Deadly Animals in the World! Animal Facts, Photos and Video Links. (25 Amazing Animals Series Book 7))
Si expande su mente para creer que usted puede alcanzar algo grande, entonces puede.
I.C. Robledo (Herramientas Intelectuales de los Genios: 40 Principios que le Harán Más Inteligente y le Enseñarán a Pensar Como un Genio)
Todos tenemos permiso de ser ignorantes en algunas cosas, siempre y cuando reconozcamos la ignorancia y tratemos de emprender el camino hacia la comprensión.
I.C. Robledo (Guía de Hábitos Inteligentes: 36 Pequeños Cambios de Vida que su Cerebro Agradecerá (Domine Su Mente, Transforme Su Vida) (Spanish Edition))
Concentrarse en lo que puede controlar, no en lo que no puede controlar
I.C. Robledo (365 Citas para Vivir Su Vida: Palabras Sabias, Poderosas, Inspiradoras y Transformadoras de Vida para Iluminar Sus Días (Domine Su Mente, Transforme Su Vida) (Spanish Edition))
Concentrarse en el presente, no en el pasado y el futuro
I.C. Robledo (365 Citas para Vivir Su Vida: Palabras Sabias, Poderosas, Inspiradoras y Transformadoras de Vida para Iluminar Sus Días (Domine Su Mente, Transforme Su Vida) (Spanish Edition))
Usted tiene poder sobre su mente – no sobre eventos externos. Reconozca esto y encontrará fortaleza”.
I.C. Robledo (365 Citas para Vivir Su Vida: Palabras Sabias, Poderosas, Inspiradoras y Transformadoras de Vida para Iluminar Sus Días (Domine Su Mente, Transforme Su Vida) (Spanish Edition))
Carefully watch your thoughts, for they become your words. Manage and watch your words, for they will become your actions. Consider and judge your actions, for they have become your habits. Acknowledge and watch your habits, for they shall become your values. Understand and embrace your values, for they become your destiny.
I.C. Robledo (365 Quotes to Live Your Life By: Powerful, Inspiring, & Life-Changing Words of Wisdom to Brighten Up Your Days (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))
Why worry? If you have done the very best you can. Worrying won’t make it any better. If you want to be successful, respect one rule: Never let failure take control of you.
I.C. Robledo (365 Quotes to Live Your Life By: Powerful, Inspiring, & Life-Changing Words of Wisdom to Brighten Up Your Days (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))
It’s easy to fall into victim mode and feel like the world is against you. The truth is, people aren’t against you: they’re just for themselves. The only thing within your control is how you react and respond to the chaotic dance of life.
I.C. Robledo (365 Quotes to Live Your Life By: Powerful, Inspiring, & Life-Changing Words of Wisdom to Brighten Up Your Days (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))
Life is an opportunity, benefit from it. Life is a beauty, admire it. Life is a dream, realize it. Life is a challenge, meet it. Life is a duty, complete it. Life is a game, play it. Life is a promise, fulfill it. Life is sorrow, overcome it. Life is a song, sing it. Life is a struggle, accept it. Life is a tragedy, confront it. Life is an adventure, dare it. Life is luck, make it. Life is life, fight for it!
I.C. Robledo (365 Quotes to Live Your Life By: Powerful, Inspiring, & Life-Changing Words of Wisdom to Brighten Up Your Days (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))
Lo único sobre lo que a veces tiene control es la perspectiva. No tiene control sobre su situación. Pero tiene una opción sobre la manera en que ve la situación”. — Chris Pine —
I.C. Robledo (365 Citas para Vivir Su Vida: Palabras Sabias, Poderosas, Inspiradoras y Transformadoras de Vida para Iluminar Sus Días (Domine Su Mente, Transforme Su Vida) (Spanish Edition))
Usted tiene poder sobre su mente – no sobre eventos externos. Reconozca esto y encontrará fortaleza”. — Marco Aurelio — Meditaciones
I.C. Robledo (365 Citas para Vivir Su Vida: Palabras Sabias, Poderosas, Inspiradoras y Transformadoras de Vida para Iluminar Sus Días (Domine Su Mente, Transforme Su Vida) (Spanish Edition))
John Bytheway
I.C. Robledo (365 Quotes to Live Your Life By: Powerful, Inspiring, & Life-Changing Words of Wisdom to Brighten Up Your Days (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))
whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.
I.C. Robledo (365 Quotes to Live Your Life By: Powerful, Inspiring, & Life-Changing Words of Wisdom to Brighten Up Your Days (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))
Solamente hay un camino hacia la felicidad y es dejar de preocuparse por las cosas que están fuera del poder de nuestra voluntad”.
I.C. Robledo (365 Citas para Vivir Su Vida: Palabras Sabias, Poderosas, Inspiradoras y Transformadoras de Vida para Iluminar Sus Días (Domine Su Mente, Transforme Su Vida) (Spanish Edition))
Si ha dado lo mejor de sí. ¿Por qué preocuparse? Preocuparse no mejorará las cosas. Si quiere tener éxito, respete una regla: Nunca deje que el fracaso tome control sobre usted”.
I.C. Robledo (365 Citas para Vivir Su Vida: Palabras Sabias, Poderosas, Inspiradoras y Transformadoras de Vida para Iluminar Sus Días (Domine Su Mente, Transforme Su Vida) (Spanish Edition))
When the whole world is silent, even one voice becomes powerful.
I.C. Robledo (365 Quotes to Live Your Life By: Powerful, Inspiring, & Life-Changing Words of Wisdom to Brighten Up Your Days (Master Your Mind, Revolutionize Your Life Series))