Richard Feynman Quotes
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A good horror movie - it doesn't matter how many comedy horror films there have been before. Doesn't matter how much you think it's going to be funny. A good horror movie will scare the hell out of you... the moment you sit down and you start being exposed to that story, it's going to freeze your blood.
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I hate screamers, I hate people who abuse other people. At our companies — the ones I’ve been in charge of – that’s not tolerated.
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I love old moons. There is something humanized about them; they are dulled a little, and rich in color. One can stare all night at an old moon.
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The diversity of India cannot thrive on facile attempts to create the homogeneous category of "Indian." Nor can it thrive on dubious attempts to gloss over xenophobic provincialism or a highly culpable state-sponsored marginalization of a minority community.
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...In the history of medicine and science, no chronic or metabolic disease has been cured by factors foreign to the diet, (or) to biological experience.
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To live past the end of your myth is a perilous thing.
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I try to go unnoticed. I don't watch the news or read what they say. I try to stay on the sidelines.
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There's no such thing as a 100-year flood.
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Be real. Try to do what you say, say what you mean, and be what you seem.
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I know you guys have some sort of weird thing going on, with that game you play and everything—" "It's called a friendship.
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I still have four to five good years at the top level, so I was very comfortable and confident to sign. I think I can give the club three very good years.
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Jazz is a white term to define black people. My music is black classical music.
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My mechanics are so screwed up, there's nothing you can really tell me except stay back. Reggie was on me to stay aggressive, stay positive. This is a humbling game and like he said, if it was easy, he'd still be playing. That's good to hear from a Hall of Fame hitter.
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War has become an affair of machines...and soldiers are little more than clever mechanics.
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When Galileo discovered he could use the tools of mathematics and mechanics to understand the motion of celestial bodies, he felt, in the words of one imminent researcher, that he had learned the language in which God recreated the universe. Today we are learning the language in which God created life. We are gaining ever more awe for the complexity, the beauty, the wonder of God's most devine and sacred gift.
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I liked quantum mechanics very much. The subject was hard to understand but easy to apply to a large number of interesting problems.
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When I'm swinging the club at my best, it's because I'm not thinking about mechanics at all. I feel like my body is loose. My arms are soft in front of me when I'm setting up, and my chest and shoulders feel as if they can move and turn easily.
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I think I can safely say that nobody understands Quantum Mechanics.