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		It was like stepping on to an escalator; I could do anything. I was just made for science.
	
	
	
		
			
				
					
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		I'd love to do a movie where the monster is human, where the issue is not otherworldly, or horror or science fiction.
	
	  J. J. Abrams J. J. Abrams
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		I read comics and I did science, and never really put them together until I accidentally found myself in the middle of one.
	
	  Randall Munroe Randall Munroe
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		I've finished 12th standard from Poddar International and enrolled for B.A. in political science in Cambridge University, London. It's a correspondence course, and I'll go to London for my exams once a year. That way, I can devote more time to films.
	
	  Hansika Motwani Hansika Motwani
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		A science is something which is constructed from truth on workable axioms. There are 55 axioms in scientology which are very demonstrably true, and on these can be constructed a great deal.
	
	  L. Ron Hubbard L. Ron Hubbard
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		Science makes no pretension to eternal truth or absolute truth.
	
	  E. T. Bell E. T. Bell
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		We never had books at home, but my dad, seeing how keen I was to read, took me to Islington Library when I was about eight and we pulled out two - a Biggles and a science fiction novel. I never got the ace fighter pilot but fell in love with all things to do with the future and space. Isaac Asimov soon became my guiding star.
	
	  Gary Kemp
			
			
				Spandau Ballet Gary Kemp
			
			
				Spandau Ballet
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		I read whenever possible, and I buy books all the time, sometimes online, but mostly from bookshops. I love literature. If you want to understand art, it's important to understand what is also happening in literature, in music, in science, in architecture.
	
	  Hans-Ulrich Obrist Hans-Ulrich Obrist
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		I became kind of a drop-out in science after I came back to America. I wanted to photograph.
	
	  Imogen Cunningham Imogen Cunningham
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		Tokyo in the late 1960s seemed to be like one of the futures that science fiction presents. Here was the proto- super-technology of the future, electronically, robotically, blahblahblah, intercut with traditional Japanese cultural patterns, Shinto patterns.
	
	  Ian Watson Ian Watson
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		The law of the Creator, which invests every human being with an inalienable title to freedom, cannot be repealed by any interior law which asserts that man is property.
	
	  Salmon P. Chase Salmon P. Chase
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		I have always argued that newspapers should not have any civic purpose beyond telling readers what is happening... A reporter who doesn't quickly tell readers what they most want to know - the score - won't last long. Better he should teach political science.
	
	  Jack Germond Jack Germond
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		I've always been fascinated by the brain. I wrote a lot about brain-tech in my first non-fiction book, 'More Than Human.' So when I decided to write science fiction, that was the technology I gravitated towards.
	
	  Ramez Naam Ramez Naam
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		Learn about the world, the way it works, any kind of science and anthropology, it's really an interesting place we live in. Evolution is a really fantastic idea, even more than the idea of God I think.
	
	  Randy Newman Randy Newman
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		Technology is incredibly powerful. And in many ways, the sky is the limit in terms of what you can actually accomplish with the right science and the right technology. But to get there, you have to actually invest in R&D. And often that means you have to be willing to spend an awful lot in that R&D phase before you see the benefits.
	
	  Ramez Naam Ramez Naam
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		When it comes down to it, the reason that science fiction endures is that it is, at its core, an optimistic genre. What it says at the end of the day is that there is a tomorrow, we do go on, we don't extinguish ourselves and leave the planet to the cockroaches.
	
	  J. Michael Straczynski J. Michael Straczynski
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		My favorite book in life is 'A Wrinkle In Time,' which I read before high school. It was my first introduction into the meeting of science and spirit and the universe and big thoughts and all of those interesting New Age-y concepts. It made everything make sense to me and opened up my mind.
	
	  Mae Whitman Mae Whitman
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		I was a good student with mathematical ability and interests. As such, I took the usual college preparatory program in high school for one looking to become an engineer: all the available courses in mathematics and science.
	
	  Dale T. Mortensen Dale T. Mortensen
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		I had two different degrees: One in International Relations/Political Science and another degree in Radio and Television Production.
	
	  Hannah Simone Hannah Simone