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Mad Dog 20/20 Quotes By Victor F. Weisskopf

Through Jung [Pauli] became very interested in various kinds of mysticism, including Jewish mysticism. This led Pauli to develop a friendship with Gershom Scholem, the world's greatest authority in that field and in the Cabala, .... On one occasion Scholem asked me to tell him about unsolved problems in modern physics. .... When I mentioned this number --137-- to Scholem, .... He told me that in Hebrew .... The number corresponding to the word 'cabala' happens to be 137. — Victor F. Weisskopf

Mad Dog 20/20 Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

Time would not pass. Somebody was playing with the clocks, and not only with the electric clocks, but the wind-up kind, too. The second hand on my watch would twitch once, and a year would pass, and then it would twitch again. — Kurt Vonnegut

Mad Dog 20/20 Quotes By Mary J. Blige

I can have as many bad days as anyone. But I choose to say, 'I'm just fine.' — Mary J. Blige

Mad Dog 20/20 Quotes By Jon Gordon

You win by cultivating the right culture, leadership, expectations, beliefs, mindset, relationships, and habits before you even play the game. You win in the locker room first. Then, you win on the field. — Jon Gordon

Mad Dog 20/20 Quotes By Oswald Chambers

We have become so self-centered that we go to God only for something from Him, and not for God Himself. — Oswald Chambers

Mad Dog 20/20 Quotes By Bernard Malamud

Teach yourself to work in uncertainty. — Bernard Malamud

Mad Dog 20/20 Quotes By Maya Angelou

I've had rainbows in my clouds. — Maya Angelou

Mad Dog 20/20 Quotes By Daniel Kahneman

The most surprising discovery made by Baumeister's group shows, as he puts it, that the idea of mental energy is more than a mere metaphor. The nervous system consumes more glucose than most other parts of the body, and effortful mental activity appears to be especially expensive in the currency of glucose. — Daniel Kahneman