Richard Feynman Quotes
Winning a Nobel Prize is no big deal, but winning it with an IQ of 124 is really something.
Richard Feynman
Quotes to Explore
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As you get older, the physical abilities decrease, which is particularly frustrating because your brain gets so good! So as you are becoming less technically or physically able, younger dancers are emerging who need the space to perform.
Deborah Bull
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I definitely have a dark side of me that can be pretty vicious... as we all do.
Dave Gahan
Depeche Mode
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I was quite nerdy at school. I skipped a year and won a scholarship in chemistry.
Jerry Hall
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I say, 'Use it or lose it.' I have my own fitness regime, which is centred around stretching, free-weights and fast walking. I also have a trainer half of the year, as I spend my summers in the south of France where I swim a lot.
Joan Collins
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Domain names and websites are Internet real estate.
Marc Ostrofsky
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Being single, I thought would be fun, but it is terribly boring. And I am a romantic, but only when I am in love. I can't force it otherwise.
Jacqueline Fernandez
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No, it's interesting to remake a film for the contemporary audience today. I think it's a good idea; it needs to respect the original idea. Don't just take the title and change everything else.
Dario Argento
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Every moral act of love, of mercy, and of sacrifice brings to pass the end of the world where hatred, cruelty, and selfishness reign supreme.
Nikolai Berdyaev
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A lot of times, just because people are different, they're judged. I try not to let that concern me. But sometimes it can be hurtful, because I do feel judged sometimes for being a little different.
Erin Davie
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At a young age winning is not the most important thing... the important thing is to develop creative and skilled players with good confidence.
Arsene Wenger
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The Arab Spring has heightened the ideological tension between Ankara and Tehran, and Turkey's model seems to be winning.
Mustafa Akyol
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Winning a Nobel Prize is no big deal, but winning it with an IQ of 124 is really something.
Richard Feynman