Jocelyn Bell Burnell Quotes
When I became a professor of physics circa 1991, I doubled the number of female professors of physics in the U.K.

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I'm absolutely a Ron Paul fan.
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Every group has its idiosyncrasies, but at a certain point we all are human.
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When men I have dated over the years whined about, 'Oh, you make no time for me' - see ya! I just dumped them. I don't need that pressure in my life.
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I always say you can never be extravagant with beauty. Beauty is God made real. Beauty is life.
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I think you grow wherever God plants you. I hope I'm growing as a person of faith, as a Christian. That should be our number one objective this journey of life. That all starts with a personal intimate relationship with Christ and then being in prayer every single day about all of those things - being tenacious about it.
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I went into the sciences very early on, but to me, economics pervades so much more of our lives and our existence.
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I have a particular image, and my customers know my line isn't going to be so trendy it will be out of style next year.
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But whenever I look at the question of how to live, the answer's always staring me in the face. I'm already doing it.
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I've started getting acclimated to writing on the road and on the spot. I just let whatever I feel at the time come out, instead of really sitting there and taking days to write just one song.
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When I go to the interviews and sit before a prospective employer, I'm going to try and look as employable as I can.
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Japan is an important ally of ours. Japan and the United States of the Western industrialized capacity, 60 percent of the GNP, two countries. That's a statement in and of itself.
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I remember when AOL was small and they were growing like mad. Consumers were coming on in droves because they made it easy to connect to the Internet. That was the single biggest innovation of AOL; when grandmas were signing up, AOL had arrived.
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In a country of such recent civilization as ours, whose almost limitless treasures of material wealth invite the risks of capital and the industry of labor, it is but natural that material interests should absorb the attention of the people to a degree elsewhere unknown.
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You can never overlook a guy.
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I’m not only uninterested in having children. I am opposed to having children. Having a purebred human baby is like having a purebred dog; it is nothing but vanity, human vanity.
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Childhood was a terrible period for me. I was like a ship without anchor being swept along through darkness in a storm. Again and again I sought shelter, only to be forced out of it by something new.
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Les avions sont des jouets intéressants mais n'ont aucune utilité militaire
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Faithfulness had taken me by surprise. I wondered how long the phase would last.
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We invest less in our friendships and expect more of friends than any other relationship. We spend days working out where to book for a romantic dinner, weeks wondering how to celebrate a partner or parent's birthday, and seconds forgetting a friend's important anniversary.
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It is almost as safe to assume that an artist of any dignity is against his country, i.e., against the environment in which God hath placed him, as it is to assume that his country is against the artist.
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Like a bottle of wine or a promising college quarterback turning pro, C.E.O.'s are similar to what economists call experience goods: you commit to a price long before you know if they're worth it.
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Kids are naturally gifted at art from a very young age. The problem is when they get older and become self-conscious. The process should always be fun, though.
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When I became a professor of physics circa 1991, I doubled the number of female professors of physics in the U.K.