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Nobel Prize Winners Famous Quotes By Luis Walter Alvarez

I'm convinced that a controlled disrespect for authority is essential to a scientist. All the good experimental physicists I have known have had an intense curiosity that no Keep Out sign could mute. Physicists do, of course, show a healthy respect for High Voltage, Radiation, and Liquid Hydrogen signs. They are not reckless. I can think of only six who have been killed on the job. — Luis Walter Alvarez

Nobel Prize Winners Famous Quotes By Adrian Peterson

I try to eat a lot of baked foods, fish, chicken, potatoes, stuff like that. Grab me a Muscle Milk. That helps. — Adrian Peterson

Nobel Prize Winners Famous Quotes By T.H. White

He was standing in the Inner Court, shouting for his enemy. When Guenever saw him, and he saw her, the electric message went between their eyes before they spoke a word. It was as if Elaine and the whole Quest for the Grail had never been. So far as we can make it out, she had accepted her defeat. He must have seen in her eyes that she had given in to him, that she was prepared to leave him to be himself-to love God, and to do whatever he pleased-so long as he was only Lancelot. she was serene and sane again. she had renounced her possessive madness and was joyful to see him living, whatever he did. They were young creatures-the same creatures whose eyes had met with the almost forgotten click of magnets in the smoky Hall of Camelot so long ago. And, in truly yielding, she had won the battle by mistake. — T.H. White

Nobel Prize Winners Famous Quotes By Anne Graham Lotz

The bride belongs to the bridegroom. The friend who attends the bridegroom waits and listens for him, and is full of joy when he hears the bridegroom's voice. That joy is mine, and it is now complete. JOHN 3:29 — Anne Graham Lotz

Nobel Prize Winners Famous Quotes By Hans Kung

Historical arguments; traditional apologetics breaks down here. Since man is here dealing with God and this by definition means with the invisible, impalpable, uncontrollable, only one attitude is appropriate and required : believing trust, trusting faith. — Hans Kung

Nobel Prize Winners Famous Quotes By Lykke Li

It's not about being a sex prostitute. It's about this power play in the war of the sexes. It's a rat race, like, "I'm in charge," "No, I'm in charge." — Lykke Li

Nobel Prize Winners Famous Quotes By Cynthia Kenyon

In principle, if you understood the mechanisms of keeping things repaired, you could keep things going indefinitely. — Cynthia Kenyon

Nobel Prize Winners Famous Quotes By Guy Gavriel Kay

Tigana, let my memory of
you be like a blade in my
soul. — Guy Gavriel Kay

Nobel Prize Winners Famous Quotes By Judith Krug

Libraries serve the information needs of all of the people in the community - not just the loudest, not just the most powerful, not even just the majority. Libraries serve everyone. — Judith Krug

Nobel Prize Winners Famous Quotes By Harry Harlow

The responses of the baby monkey are very similar to those of a human baby. — Harry Harlow

Nobel Prize Winners Famous Quotes By Anthony Doerr

How do you ever know for certain that you are doing the right thing? — Anthony Doerr

Nobel Prize Winners Famous Quotes By Steve Vernon

What did grown men see in the rattle of sticks, the slashing of steel over ice and hockey sweaters worn way beyond funk? — Steve Vernon

Nobel Prize Winners Famous Quotes By Rachel Maddow

The folks celebrating Jim Bunning are seeing him as an anti-government, anti-spending activist. But to embrace Jim Bunning is to embrace a strange record, if you really are a libertarian, if you really are a deficit hawk, if you really care about spending and responsibility. — Rachel Maddow

Nobel Prize Winners Famous Quotes By Markus Zusak

That's the sort of thing I'll never know, or comprehend
what humans are capable of. — Markus Zusak

Nobel Prize Winners Famous Quotes By Jean Dechanet

God forbid that I should boast of being poor, gentle, and meek. But I am striving to attain these virtues. Every day the exercises, and indeed the whole ascetic discipline of my Yoga, make it easier for the grace of Christ to flow in me. I feel my hunger for God growing, and my thirst for righteousness, and my desire to be a Christian in the full strength of the word- to be for Christ, to be of Christ, without any half-measures of reservations. — Jean Dechanet