Richard Feynman Quotes
We can deduce, often, from one part of physics like the law of gravitation, a principle which turns out to be much more valid than the derivation.

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Doing voice-over work is something that I love to do, and it is a lot of fun at the same time.
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Spend time reflecting on your emotional and physical existence and how that applies to the voice. You have to apply that wisdom and experience when you sing - it's what comes through.
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Power is, in its nature, encroaching; and such is the human make that men who are vested with a share of it are generally inclined to take more than it was intended they should have.
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Food is available, but it cannot be shipped into an area, so the people in that area suffer the consequences.
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George loves the T Rex because it's the noisiest and the scariest.
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I like being in love, but loving is what is crucial to me. Loving is the reason to live.
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The level of dynamism is a matter of how fertile the country is in coming up with innovative ideas having prospects of profitability, how adept it is at identifying and nourishing the ideas with the best prospects, and how prepared it is in evaluating and trying out the new products and methods that are launched onto the market.
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I believe in the power of weakness.
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If I wrote a Jewish superhero, he'd have awesome time-traveling powers. I'd call him Doctorow.
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In my view, the first requirement for success for an entrepreneur is to dream big. The second aspect that prevents entrepreneurs from succeeding is fear of failure.
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I was acting since I was a kid, going to drama classes and being involved in every school play and musical that I could get my hands on, so it was something that was a part of me from a very early age.
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Capitalism cannot reform itself; it is doomed to self-destruction.
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The kind of world I'm endlessly going on about is pretty well doomed, but nevertheless I think there are recesses of it worth celebrating.
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Power calls to those who are hungry for power, and there are hungry idiots everywhere.
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Adventures do occur, but not punctually.
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I like to learn things slow I like learning alot I like to get it all again and in the end You know you get what you got
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The poor man's price of admittance to the favor of the rich is his self-respect.
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The world neither ever saw, nor ever will see, a perfectly fair lottery.
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If you want to find out anything from the theoretical physicists about the methods they use, I advise you to stick closely to one principle: don't listen to their words, fix your attention on their deeds. To him who is a discoverer in this field the products of his imagination appear so necessary and natural that he regards them, and would like to have them regarded by others, not as creations of thought but as given realities.
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A lot of times in life, women want to talk, but men don't want to listen, and if they do want to listen, they turn it back to themselves.
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When I see that the nineteenth century has crowned the idolatry of Art with the deification of Love, so that every poet is supposed to have pierced to the holy of holies when he has announced that Love is the Supreme, or the Enough, or the All, I feel that Art was safer in the hands of the most fanatical of Cromwell's major generals than it will be if ever it gets into mine.
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In boxing you never know who you're going to face in ring.
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We can deduce, often, from one part of physics like the law of gravitation, a principle which turns out to be much more valid than the derivation.