A Quote by Barry Barish

I have somewhat ambivalent feelings about the recognition of individuals when so much of this was a team effort. — © Barry Barish
I have somewhat ambivalent feelings about the recognition of individuals when so much of this was a team effort.
The American public is somewhat ambivalent about what they expect out of thenational forest.
I think it's still difficult to write about motherhood and anxiety, that talking about not wanting to be a mother or feeling ambivalent about motherhood makes people uneasy. The ambivalent mother is certainly much more interesting.
When asked at age 7 whether he had ambivalent feelings about girls. No, I hate 'em!
I've had some ambivalent feelings about being an actor. I don't know that I've ever been totally and completely comfortable with it.
Regarding Wikileaks, I have profound ambivalent feelings about it. I am a firm believer in a strong intelligence service. There's a need for classified information.
In the pros, tennis is all about individuals. In college, it's getting individuals to make points for the team.
Broadcasting is a team effort and two, or three, individuals not functioning as a team cannot be as effective as they can if they set aside their own agendas and focus on what they see on their TV monitors and embellish the TV personas of the talents involved. I've been blessed to have had many outstanding partners.
Animation is very much a team effort so you must be a team player.
I am ambivalent about London because I am so ambivalent about England in general.
Tocqueville talked about "ceaseless agitation," citizens constantly use their institutions, constantly challenging them, constantly insisting upon their rights. It's also individuals taking responsibility for other individuals, recognition that no democracy works if they're weaklings.
The best teams are team in any sport that lose themselves in the team. The individuals lose their identity. And their identities come about as a result of being in the team first.
There are a lot of things we as individuals can't do much about. We can't solve global warming as individuals, or health care problems, but as individuals, most of us can get our kids reading. We can do that.
We need to be ambivalent - in the essay, and in life too. Ambivalence - having mixed feelings, entertaining contradiction, living with fluctuation - is a widened embrace. It's about the coexistence of things, and in that light, we have no choice in the matter.
Americans have always had an ambivalent attitude toward intelligence. When they feel threatened, they want a lot of it, and when they don't, they regard the whole thing as somewhat immoral.
I don't have much to say about honesty. All that I feel about it that people don't discuss as far as I know is how much effort it is to create truly honest writing, in my opinion. It requires a lot of thinking and effort.
I'm sure that many people who are involved in an environmental effort ... they will be pretty much encouraged by this recognition.
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