Mario J. Molina Quotes
The scientists I looked up to at the beginning were not Latino. They were famous scientists of many years ago, like Madame Curie. Later, I realized that there were also, but a very few, Latino scientists. There were good ones, but very few, because there wasn't as much a tradition to be a scientist in our culture. But this is changing.
 
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	I suppose Spotify is a good thing. The ads are quite annoying, but a lot of people seem to like it and use it. I don't myself, but it seems like a good idea, and the labels are getting a huge amount of money off it, but the artists aren't, so that must be good for them... but not us.   
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	'Skins' is about a group of teenagers in Bristol, and it's all about what they get up to and all the different things they do. I think it's a good show because it's come from a very real place, and there's a lot of young people involved in the writing.   
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	Greater self-esteem produces greater success, and greater success produces more high self-esteem, so it keeps on spiraling up.   
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	I have a complicated relationship with the horror genre. I love it; I loved it as a kid growing up, and I watched Chiller Theater in New York. So I loved it, but then you do feel if you do it too much, you're stuck there.   
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	When I sing, people shut up.   
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	Bad company is like a nail driven into a post, which, after the first and second blow, may be drawn out with little difficulty; but being once driven up to the head, the pincers cannot take hold to draw it out, but which can only be done by the destruction of the wood.   
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	The great aim of your life should be to keep your powers up to the highest possible standard, to so conserve your energies, guard your health, that you can make every occasion a great occasion.   
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	Children are educated by what the grown-up is and not by his talk.   
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	I want to learn about a different religion. I grew up Catholic, but my grandfather was Jewish. Knowledge about other religions can help you understand your own better. I think it's kind of hypocritical to believe one thing and don't know about any others.   
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	No one teaches you how to be a famous person; no one teaches you how to be a role model. It's something you have to do on your own.   
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	Every little girl looks up to her mom so much - that's your first hero.   
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	Yes, gymnasts aim for perfection, but I never thought about the score. If that's what's in your mind, it will probably mess you up.   
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	I was a mixture of a country boy and a town boy, really. Chichester is a town on the coast of England, and I grew up all along that strip of coast that Chichester branches out into. Sometimes I was living in a house in the country, and sometimes I was living in a town.   
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	Sometimes, in order to follow our moral compass and/or our hearts, we have to make unpopular decisions or stand up for what we believe in.   
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	Last I checked, the album was #82 out of the top 200 on the Billboard charts thanks to you all. I pray that keeps moving up and with your help it will.   
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	I'm not really into method acting - the way I was taught was the good old-fashioned British way of just doing your research and getting on with it.   
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	Can anything good come of a backward way of thinking like judging someone based on skin color? No way.   
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	I loved playing the stuff we did in the Byrds. It was a good band. I was lucky to be in it.   
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	The most frustrating thing for me as a singer is that people have pinpointed me as an actress who suddenly woke up one day and decided that I wanted to sing.   
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	When you lose your mother at 20 and then your father soon after, melancholia is part of your life.   
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	Europeans have it better than the Americans. The Americans work too hard. The balance is out of whack. Europe's hung onto a little bit more of living a life and then working as well.   
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	Where it is a duty to worship the sun it is pretty sure to be a crime to examine the laws of heat.   
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	The scientists I looked up to at the beginning were not Latino. They were famous scientists of many years ago, like Madame Curie. Later, I realized that there were also, but a very few, Latino scientists. There were good ones, but very few, because there wasn't as much a tradition to be a scientist in our culture. But this is changing.   
 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					 
					