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science measurement momentum
Richard P. Feynman Unless a thing can be defined by measurement, it has no place in a theory. And since an accurate value of the momentum of a localized particle cannot be defined by measurement it therefore has no place in the theory.
science play theoretical-physics
Richard P. Feynman It is odd, but on the infrequent occasions when I have been called upon in a formal place to play the bongo drums, the introducer never seems to find it necessary to mention that I also do theoretical physics.
science thinking doubt
Richard P. Feynman Science is a way to teach how something gets to be known, what is not known, to what extent things are known (for nothing is known absolutely), how to handle doubt and uncertainty, what the rules of evidence are, how to think about things so that judgments can be made, how to distinguish truth from fraud, and from show.
science tourists philosopher
Richard P. Feynman Scientists are explorers. Philosophers are tourists.
science reflection desire
Richard P. Feynman The difficulty really is psychological and exists in the perpetual torment that results from your saying to yourself, "But how can it be like that?" which is a reflection of uncontrolled but utterly vain desire to see it in terms of something familiar. ... If you will simply admit that maybe [Nature] does behave like this, you will find her a delightful, entrancing thing. Do not keep saying to yourself, if you can possible avoid it, "But how can it be like that?" because you will get 'down the drain', into a blind alley from which nobody has escaped. Nobody knows how it can be like that.
science errors certain
Richard P. Feynman If you thought that science was certain - well, that is just an error on your part.
science camels world
Richard Dawkins Cheetah genes cooperate with cheetah genes but not with camel genes, and vice versa. This is not because cheetah genes, even in the most poetic sense, see any virtue in the preservation of the cheetah species. They are not working to save the cheetah from extinction like some molecular World Wildlife Fund.
science curiosity fields
Richard Whately To teach one who has no curiosity to learn, is to sow a field without ploughing it.
thinking
Michael Assael His thinking was a little off and too complicated.
thinking media government
Alex Jones A lot of people are waking up to human history, but so many people have been conditioned by the government controlled media to think that it's cool not to care.
thinking
Kurt Ritchie I went into this thinking it would be a long-term project.
thinking entertainment escapists
Rob Zombie I think it is good escapist entertainment even though it's bad.
thinking people trying
Rob Brown Despite a lot of people thinking that everything gets more and more difficult, I always assumed that people are going to be "Oh, at last you buckled, you're trying to be commercial."
thinking people way
Rob Brown Your reputation is what influences people to think, feel and talk about you the way they do.
thinking years careers
Rob Brydon The thing is, when I had my first success it did coincide with the end of my first marriage, and because I went on to have a very, very unhappy two years, I don't think I equate career success with personal happiness.
thinking guitar ideas
Rob Halford We had to sit in this courtroom in Reno for six weeks. It was like Disneyworld. We had no idea what a subliminal message was - it was just a combination of some weird guitar sounds, and the way I exhaled between lyrics. I had to sing 'Better by You, Better Than Me' in court, a cappella. I think that was when the judge thought, 'What am I doing here? No band goes out of its way to kill its fans'.
thinking want suits
Richard O'Brien Yes, but I think the big thing for everyone is to wear what they want and what suits them.
opposites differences judging
Virginia Woolf The comparison between Coleridge and Johnson is obvious in so far as each held sway chiefly by the power of his tongue. The difference between their methods is so marked that it is tempting, but also unnecessary, to judge one to be inferior to the other. Johnson was robust, combative, and concrete; Coleridge was the opposite. The contrast was perhaps in his mind when he said of Johnson: "his bow-wow manner must have had a good deal to do with the effect produced.
opposites water gold
Rebecca Solnit If gold has been prized because it is the most inert element, changeless and incorruptible, water is prized for the opposite reason -- its fluidity, mobility, changeability that make it a necessity and a metaphor for life itself. To value gold over water is to value economy over ecology, that which can be locked up over that which connects all things.
opposites telling-the-truth
Nelson Eddy In society, one doesn't tell the truth, one tells the exact opposite.
opposites age becoming
Nawal El Saadawi I am becoming more radical with age. I have noticed that writers, when they are old, become milder. But for me it is the opposite. Age makes me more angry.
opposites creative synthesis
Martin Luther King, Jr. But life at its best is a creative synthesis of opposites in fruitful harmony.
opposites temptation satan
R. C. Sproul The clearest sensation that a human being has when he experiences the holy is an overpowering and overwhelming sense of creatureliness. That is, when we are in the presence of God, we are humbled and become most aware of ourselves as creatures. This is the opposite of Satan's original temptation, "You shall be as gods.
opposites impossible
R. Buckminster Fuller The opposite of nature is impossible.
opposites chemistry attraction
Letitia Elizabeth Landon In marriage, as in chemistry, opposites have often an attraction.
opposites would-be strange
Olivier Martinez Also, I have found that I really like to work in English. It's very strange because it's exactly the opposite of what I thought it would be like.