Related Quotes
All quotes about:
chemistry everybody far fun good great life players treat
Jaromir Jagr He's a great guy. He's not only good coach, but I think he understands the life of hockey, how important is it off the ice, to even treat the players off the ice, not only on the ice. The chemistry on team, it's great. It's so far been fun for everybody here.
chemistry forward seniors tone
Lisa Bluder I think your seniors set the tone for what kind of chemistry that you have. You look forward to getting into the gym.
chemistry curve freshman great leadership learning mentally
John Spini It is going to be a learning curve mentally for mental toughness. But we have great leadership and great young freshman class, and the chemistry is really good.
chemistry last playing together
Courtney McComas We've been together and have more chemistry than the last two years. We're playing well together and have been there before." ()
chemistry men tend whereas women wrong
Cathy King We're pretty close. Chemistry in women's curling is huge. Sometimes if you say something the wrong way, women tend to take it personal, whereas with men you can tell them 'you know what?' and they don't really care.
chemistry form guys taught win
Kevin Garnett He taught me to keep the guys together. The way you win championships is the chemistry you form with them off the field.
chemistry definitely talent team
Sarunas Jasikevicius We can give up talent for team chemistry. Team chemistry is more important than talent. We definitely have enough talent to go very far.
chemistry physics theoretical
Richard P. Feynman All theoretical chemistry is really physics; and all theoretical chemists know it.
physics affair truth-is
Richard P. Feynman In physics the truth is rarely perfectly clear, and that is certainly universally the case in human affairs. Hence, what is not surrounded by uncertainty cannot be the truth.
physics nobody-knows knows
Richard P. Feynman It's because somebody knows something about it that we can't talk about physics. It's the things that nobody knows anything about we can discuss.
physics blind force
Richard Dawkins The only watchmaker is the blind forces of physics.
physics quantum-physics quantum
Vinny Guadagnino I am fascinated by quantum physics.
physics takes terrible time
Walter Wada Physics is a terrible, terrible, terrible thing. It takes all of your energy, all of your time and all of your attention.
physics tomorrow
Michael White Tomorrow is going to be a big physics day.
physics strings theory
Edward Witten String theory is 21 st century physics that fell accidentally into the 20th century.
physics fluid gravity
Ben Stein There's no evidence whatsoever that Darwin had anything useful to say or anything to say period about how life began or how the universe began or how gravity began or how physics began or fluid motion or how thermodynamics began. He had nothing to say about that whatsoever.
physics pops quantum
Talulah Riley I got into physics through pop science and quantum science and ended up being such a quantum groupie.
theoretical-physics frustrated way
Scarlett Thomas In some ways I'm a frustrated scientist or mathematician. The amount of times I've thought I'd go back to university and do theoretical physics because I like the big questions, but really I know now that that's not quite me. What's me is to do it in novels.
theoretical-physics unnecessary mechanic
Paul Dirac The only object of theoretical physics is to calculate results that can be compared with experiment... it is quite unnecessary that any satisfactory description of the whole course of the phenomena should be given.
theoretical-physics clerks eras
Albert Einstein It would of course be a great step forward if we succeeded in combining the gravitational field and the electromagnetic field into a single structure. Only so could the era in theoretical physics inaugurated by Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell be brought to a satisfactory close.
theoretical-physics machines enormous
Stephen Hawking It is tribute to how far we have come in theoretical physics that it now takes enormous machines and a great deal of money to perform experiments whose results we can not predict.
theoretical-physics environmental nuclear
Vandana Shiva I started out in nuclear physics. But after I became more sensitized to the environmental and health implications of the nuclear system - I was being trained to be the first women in the fast-breeder reactor in India (and was in it when it first went critical) - I didn't feel comfortable with it. So I went into theoretical physics.