Tseng Quotes

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Role playing is the definition of fiction writers
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M Theresa Tseng
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Then because she thought it would make a good case study, I had Koro Syndrome, where you’re convinced your penis is getting smaller and smaller and when it disappears, you’ll die (Fabian, 1991; Tseng et al., 1992).
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Chuck Palahniuk (Survivor)
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Since this used to be a Martian ship, I thought maybe you’d have reloads that would fit our racks.” β€œSure,” Captain Tseng said without a moment’s hesitation. β€œI’ll have the destroyer Sally Ride pull alongside for munitions transfer.
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James S.A. Corey (Caliban's War (Expanse, #2))
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Then too there was the irrepressible librarian in her who could not stand by and watch a human being in distress without leaping to her aid, whether that person could not find the coin slot on the copier or was on the brink of domestic destruction.
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Jennifer Tseng (Mayumi and the Sea of Happiness)
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It seemed to me people who omitted possessive pronouns were capable of great intimacies, those that defied context and transcended possession.
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Jennifer Tseng (Mayumi and the Sea of Happiness)
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In the case of acupuncture, the time period must also be considered. On a fine day, the sun shining, blood in the human body flows smoothly, saliva is free, breathing is easy. On days of chill and cloud, blood flows thick and slow, breathing is heavy, saliva is viscous. When the moon is waxing, blood and breath are full. When the moon wanes, blood and breath wane. Therefore acupuncture should be used only on fair warm days, when the moon is waxing or, best of all, when the moon is full.' 'Interesting,' Grace said in a comment, 'in bioclimatic research in the West, coronary attacks increase in frequency on cold chilly days when the sun is under clouds.' Dr Tseng turned the page of his blue cloth-covered book. 'Ah, doubtless the barbarians across the four seas have heard of our learning,' he observed without interest.
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Pearl S. Buck (Three Daughters of Madame Liang)
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Often the person across the room with whom you first lock eyes should be bypassed in favor of the quieter, less charismatic person standing next to them.
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Jennifer Tseng
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God reveals Himself to us through Scripture and His creation; if we can't discern His will, the revelation serves no-purpose. Thus, God has given us knowledge (Proverbs 2:6). Since humans have limited capacity for all knowledge, He has also given us the ultimate gift--faith.
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Samuel C. Tseng (Reconciling Science and Faith: An Exploration of Scripture's Role in Future Technology)
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The fact that some things are invisible to us only proves the physical, mental, and spiritual limitations of humankind. It does not prove the nonexistence of those humanly imperceptible things.
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Samuel C. Tseng (Reconciling Science and Faith: An Exploration of Scripture's Role in Future Technology)
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To believe is by faith, to understand is by knowledge; Knowledge cannot replace faith but can strengthen it.
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Samuel C. Tseng
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A fable says, β€œThere are six blind men, each touching different part of a giant elephant. The man who touched the trunk says an elephant is like a snake; the man who touched the ear refutes that claim and insists that an elephant is like a fan.” And I wondered, β€œWhy can’t these six men exchange the information collected by each individual and refer to their knowledge of own body? Perhaps, they can come up with a more accurate picture of an elephant.” Then, I reflected β€œWhy can’t humans exchange knowledge and refer to the blief that a person is made of body, mind, and spirit? Perhaps, a collaborative study enables us to know God and His creation, the Nature, more in depth.” βˆ’ Reconciling Science and Faith, not to shouting at each other.
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Samuel C. Tseng
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I have lived on a series of islands and I began as an island: I, an obscure piece of earth, floating choiceless within my mother's sea.
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Jennifer Tseng (Mayumi and the Sea of Happiness)
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I found it to be a beautiful tendency, a sign of good health that one's eyes should open rather than shut at the sound of a human voice telling a story.
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Jennifer Tseng (Mayumi and the Sea of Happiness)
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When King Chuang of Ch 'u was thinking of attacking Yiieh, Chuang Tzii admonished him, asking: "For what reason is Your Majesty going to attack Yueh?" " It is because its government is disorderly and its army weak," replied the King. " Thy servant is afraid," said Chuang Tzu, "Your Majesty's wisdom is like eyes able to see over one hundred steps away but unable to see their own eyelashes. Since Your Majesty's troops were defeated by Ch'in and Chin, Ch'u has lost a territory of several hundred li. This proves the weakness of her army. Again, Chuang Ch'iao has dared robberies within the boundaries of the state, but no magistrate has been able to stop him. This proves the disorder of her government. Thus, Your Majesty has been suffering not less weakness and disorder than Yueh and yet wants to attack Yueh. This proves that Your Majesty's wisdom is like the eyes." Thereupon the King gave up the plan. Therefore, the difficulty of knowledge lies not in knowing others but in knowing oneself. Hence the saying: " One who knows himself is enlightened." Once, when Tzii-hsia saw Tseng Tzii, Tseng Tzii asked, " Why have you become so stout? " " Because I have been victorious in warfare," replied Tzii-hsia. "What do you mean by that?" asked Tseng Tzii. In reply Tzii-hsia said: " Whenever I went in and saw the virtue of the early kings I rejoiced in it. Whenever I went out and saw the pleasure of the rich and noble I rejoiced in it, too. These two conflicting attractions waged a war within my breast. When victory and defeat still hung in the balance, I was thin. Since the virtue of the early kings won the war, I have become stout." Therefore, the difficulty of volition lies not in conquering others but in conquering oneself. Hence the saying: " One who conquers himself is mighty.
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Han Fei Tzu
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Doesn't intimacy foster reverence more completely than anything that can be taught?
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Jennifer Tseng (Mayumi and the Sea of Happiness)
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Our closeness never made us complacent. We understood each other's value; we understood that even the one closest to us must be sought.
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Jennifer Tseng (Mayumi and the Sea of Happiness)
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In the midst of my new productivity I came, at last, to appreciate passivity, to view it as its own kind of audacity ... Passivity is also the cousin of patience, which is, I think, a distant relative of faith. Doesn't the act of waiting imply faith in the arrival?
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Jennifer Tseng (Mayumi and the Sea of Happiness)
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As golf champion Yani Tseng puts it, β€œYou always learn something from mistakes.” What can we take away from the practices of elite athletes? It seems to me that they learn how to confront their mistakes by focusing instead on possibilityβ€”on the achievements palpably within reach even if they eluded you today. They show us how to care more about tomorrow’s goal than today’s ego gratification.
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Amy C. Edmondson (Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well)