Albert Einstein Quotes
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I don't really like to explain my songs.
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Our nano-quadrotor robots are made to be as lightweight as possible: less than a fifth of a pound and palm-sized. They can do an aerial backflip in half a second, accelerate at two Gs, and fly rotor blade to rotor blade in three-dimensional formations - and they do all this autonomously.
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I've never had to explain 'Prometheus' to people, ever. Most people get it.
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Voter ID laws have a disproportionate impact on groups that lean democratic - including blacks, hispanics and students.
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Ultimately, my Ph.D. is in mathematical physics, focusing on quantum field theory and curved space-time, and I worked with Stephen Hawking.
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Victory is always possible for the person who refuses to stop fighting.
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I need to be able to explain myself in context.
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Islam's laws are fixed and that is why Islam is stable.
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We want laws to be applied predictably.
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I prefer being as far from the centre of celebrity as possible.
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I have a cheat-sheet for each one of my characters about their personality, the way they look, etc. So there is no possible way that I could have writer's block.
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I have not broken the laws of the United States or the laws of the Dominican Republic.
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Safe storage and child access prevention laws are critical steps as we seek to reduce the occurrence of accidental shootings and suicides involving guns.
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The laws and the stage, both are a form of exhibitionism.
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I like to get physical on defense. I like to get up on a guy as much as possible. I actually need to calm down, though.
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I don't order laws, I propose them.
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If genetic memory or racial memory persists, is it possible that individual memory also exists from previous lives?
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Because of recent improvements in the accuracy of theoretical predictions based on large scale ab initio quantum mechanical calculations, meaningful comparisons between theoretical and experimental findings have become possible.
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We live in the postmodern world, where everything is possible and almost nothing is certain.
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Nor was civil society founded merely to preserve the lives of its members; but that they might live well: for otherwise a state might be composed of slaves, or the animal creation... nor is it an alliance mutually to defend each other from injuries, or for a commercial intercourse. But whosoever endeavors to establish wholesome laws in a state, attends to the virtues and vices of each individual who composes it; from whence it is evident, that the first care of him who would found a city, truly deserving that name, and not nominally so, must be to have his citizens virtuous.
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The real art of governing consists, so far as possible, in doing nothing.
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I'll say that I don't think you can throw a stone and not come in contact with someone who knows someone or has problems with substance abuse.
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It should be possible to explain the laws of physics to a barmaid.