Richard Feynman Quotes
Winning a Nobel Prize is no big deal, but winning it with an IQ of 124 is really something.
Richard Feynman
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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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I cannot sing, dance or act; what else would I be but a talk show host.
David Letterman
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I'm always asking friends what new music they're into, and I love showing people new talented artists.
Mark Hoppus
Blink-182
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During the season... fun, to me, is getting sacks, making tackles and winning games. It's not spending money, girls, or, you know, this and that.
Clay Matthews III
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If there is one thing that all players have in common it is that winning, competitive gene; the ability to overcome obstacles and fight for what you want from your career.
Andres Iniesta
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Are you intimidated by me? Because if you're intimidated by me, that's something you'll have to deal with.
Ving Rhames
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We should listen less to the opinions of those who either overtly promote or stubbornly reject complementary and alternative medicine without acceptable evidence. The many patients who use complementary and alternative medicine deserve better. Patients and healthcare providers need to know which forms are safe and effective. Its future should (and hopefully will) be determined by unbiased scientific evaluation.
Edzard Ernst
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Money doesn't make films. You just do it and take the initiative.
Werner Herzog
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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