Richard Feynman Quotes
It is our responsibility to leave the people of the future a free hand.
Richard Feynman
Quotes to Explore
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We are in a democracy, and I think for all issues, whatever matters that the opposition may have apprehension on, there is a forum, and it is called Parliament.
Pallam Raju
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If I was to keep playing, I had to play in Detroit, and it just wasn't for me anymore.
Calvin Johnson
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When girls bully, it's very subtle, and you can't define it. At least with boys, the bullying is usually explicit, and you can deal with it. It's psychological with girls.
Natalie Dormer
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In many ways, Scotland will benefit more than other parts of the UK when Universal Credit comes in. A larger percentage of people will see an increase in their income through moving into work or taking on more hours.
Iain Duncan Smith
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If American politics are too dirty for women to take part in, there's something wrong with American politics.
Edna Ferber
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There's something really cool about TV. TV, you get the luxury of having the same people around. It is such a blessing when you get a TV job. You really have a chance to get to make, like, work friends. I think TV is one of the few mediums where I've had the opportunity to get to know my crew members.
Valerie Azlynn
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In every European nation, there have been problems in history when the society was too divided.
Harri Holkeri
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I'm not sexist, I'm just a realist.
Adam Carolla
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Authors are influenced by everything they've ever read. If you've read widely enough, it helps you create your own mix.
Garth Nix
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Only the shallow know themselves.
Oscar Wilde
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I'm grateful for always this moment, the now, no matter what form it takes.
Eckhart Tolle
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I use the word nursing for want of a better. It has been limited to signify little more than the administration of medicines and the application of poultices. It ought to signify the proper use of fresh air, light, warmth, cleanliness, quiet, and the proper selection and administration of diet - all at the least expense of vital power to the patient.
Florence Nightingale