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Bond Theatrical Quotes By Richard Feynman

A source of white light-many colors mixed together-emits photons in a chaotic manner: the angle of the amplitude changes abruptly and irregularly in fits and starts. But when we construct a monochromatic source, we are making a device that has been carefully arranged so that the amplitude for a photon to be emitted at a certain time is easily calculated: it changes its angle at a constant speed, like a stopwatch hand. (Actually, this arrow turns at the same speed as the imaginary stopwatch we used before, but in the opposite direction-see Fig. 67.) — Richard Feynman

Bond Theatrical Quotes By Paul Auster

At any given moment, four or five separate dialogues were going on across the table, but because people weren't necessarily talking to the person next to them, these dialogues kept intersecting with one another, causing abrupt shifts in the pairings of the speakers, so that everyone seemed to be taking part in all the conversations at the same time, simultaneously chattering away about his or her own life and eavesdropping on everyone else as well. Add to this the frequent interruptions from the children, the coming and goings of the different courses, the pouring of wine, the dropped plates, overturned glasses, and spilled condiments, the dinner began to resemble an elaborate, hastily improvised vaudeville routine. — Paul Auster

Bond Theatrical Quotes By Oprah Winfrey

Waking up early on Saturday gives me an edge in finishing my work with a very relaxed state of mind. There is a feeling of time pressure on weekdays that aren't there on weekends. If I wake up early in the morning before anybody else, I can plan the day or at least my activities with relaxed mind. — Oprah Winfrey

Bond Theatrical Quotes By David Dinkins

We have not always agreed, but I have said repeatedly and publicly many times that Al Sharpton has never counseled violence, but he gets blamed for a whole lot of that. — David Dinkins

Bond Theatrical Quotes By Stasi Eldredge

Fear in its most wicked, powerful form cripples our souls and warps the very fabric of our true hearts. — Stasi Eldredge

Bond Theatrical Quotes By Tommy Chong

Everything that happens to me is very cosmic. — Tommy Chong

Bond Theatrical Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

He's an honest politician--he stays bought. — Robert A. Heinlein

Bond Theatrical Quotes By Samantha Bond

It's one of the oldest theatrical adages: never work with children or animals. — Samantha Bond

Bond Theatrical Quotes By Robert Burns

I love drinking now and then. It defecates the standing pool of thought. A man perpetually in the paroxysm and fears of inebriety is like a half-drowned stupid wretch condemned to labor unceasingly in water; but a now-and-then tribute to Bacchus is like the cold bath, bracing and invigorating. — Robert Burns

Bond Theatrical Quotes By Fredrik Bond

I think I've always admired sort of dynamic filmmakers, which doesn't shy away from strong expressions. Which might be a little more theatrical at some points. — Fredrik Bond

Bond Theatrical Quotes By Jerry Cleaver

Anytime you don't have a picture in your head, you're in trouble or will be soon. — Jerry Cleaver

Bond Theatrical Quotes By Vironika Tugaleva

I am happiest when I clear my mind and allow the world around me to reteach me what I thought I already knew. — Vironika Tugaleva

Bond Theatrical Quotes By Andrew J. Bernstein

Look closer at the stress in your own life and you can identify that negative emotions are always built on counterfactual statements. — Andrew J. Bernstein

Bond Theatrical Quotes By Oliver DeMille

In our day, a vast majority of people is dependent either on an employer or the government-or both. One way to rate your level of independence might be to measure how long you can survive, feed your family and live in your home after your employer stops paying you anything. — Oliver DeMille