Richard Feynman Quotes
To guess what to keep and what to throw away takes considerable skill. Actually it is probably merely a matter of luck, but it looks as if it takes considerable skill.

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One of the prices that we pay for integration was the disintegration of the black community.
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A lot of actors in my age bracket look at being still standing as pretty good.
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Free trade is not based on utility but on justice.
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I wanted to be a 150% entrepreneur and a 150% mom, and I found that I was having a very hard time doing both. I was about 75% and 75% - still better than 100%, but not what I was accustomed to at work.
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Sure, 'Les Miserables' can be melodramatic. And seeing the musical instead of reading the novel will save you some time and spare you the long part where Hugo goes on and on about the Parisian sewer system. But I would hate for the novel to lose that.
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Frequently you have a clash between the more sterile letter of the law and the justice that underlies it, and I think one of the things I've been trying more or less, where it was possible, is to go with the justice rather than the letter of the law.
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I took the whole college prep trajectory, and then in my senior year of high school, I decided that performing was something that I had always done as a kid, and I loved it... I said, 'This makes people happy when I do this, I feel good, I get to pretend and explore other areas and learn so much'.
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He who talks more is sooner exhausted.
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My father was a politician, and a very important politician, and one of the leaders of the Iraqi Democratic Party, who believed in progress.
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Give peace a chance.
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With instrumental music, it is traditionally hard to get exposure.
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Losing their reproductive rights is the first step to how women live in Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan.
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An adaptable company is one that captures more than its fair share of new opportunities. It's always redefining its 'core business' in ways that open up new avenues for growth.
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Making movies is time-consuming and it's boring. You spend most of your time waiting between takes. It's like a big machine that moves slowly.
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I don't believe one grows older. I think that what happens early on in life is that at a certain age one stands still and stagnates.
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I love home. I'll stay up there for days on end, I won't even go down the driveway to look for the mail.
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I'm a very spontaneous person, for the bad and the good.
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We will not think noble because we are not noble. We will not live in beautiful harmony because there is no such thing in this world, nor should there be. We promise only to do our best and to live out our lives. Dear God, that's all we can promise in truth.
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I think that people can have their hand in as many different things as they want. You've just got to put your mind to it and just do it.
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Even when one is no longer attached to things, it's still something to have been attached to them; because it was always for reasons which other people didn't grasp...' There are the places in memory you do not wish to go with others.
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Poetry is a release of something previously unknown into the visible. You write to invite that, to make of yourself a gathering of the unexpected and, with luck, of the unexpectable.
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When each thing is unique in itself, there can be no comparison made.... There is only this strange recognition of present otherness.
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I've got to admit it's getting better. It's a little better all the time.
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To guess what to keep and what to throw away takes considerable skill. Actually it is probably merely a matter of luck, but it looks as if it takes considerable skill.