Zeldovich Nobel Quotes & Sayings
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The free soul is rare, but you know it when you see it - basically because you feel good, very good when you are near or with them. — Heinrich Karl Bukowski
Integration points are the number-one killer of systems. Every single one of those feeds presents a stability risk. — Michael T. Nygard
Even the most subjected person has moments of rage and resentment so intense that they respond, they act against. There is an inner uprising that leads to rebellion, however short- lived. It may be only momentary but it takes place. That space within oneself where resistance is possible remains. — Bell Hooks
If I were rain,
That joins sky and earth that otherwise never touch,
Could I join two hearts as well? — Tite Kubo
If we try and direct our lives with only our limited rationalistic thoughts and our sense perceptions, then our actions and our activities will not be prefect. — Frederick Lenz
What I really like about law is that it's not an endless discourse like history or philosophy. In law, there comes a point where problems have to be solved, and cases decided. — Bernhard Schlink
One play down and 497 to Go! — Ray S. Jones
Finally, I had my answer: I could. I could question the narrative I had been taught about myself. I could take a risk and have it pay off in dividends. — Various
He's like a storybook spirit, a little djinn or something, except instead of air or water his element is imagination. — Robin Sloan
What is necessary is never a risk. — Jean Francois Paul De Gondi
Certainly not the way someone will have told you the same thing yesterday, made you feel alternately - simultaneously - angry and guilty, guilty because complicit because flattered, therefore unfairly angry. — Jennifer Clarvoe
My apprehension comes in crowds, I dread the rustling of the grass, The very shadows of the clouds, Have power to shake me as they pass, I question things and do not find, one that will answer to my mind, And all the world appears unkind. — William Wordsworth
The air was so sweet in New Orleans it seemed to come in soft bandannas; and you could smell the river and really smell the people, and mud, and molasses, and every kind of tropical exhalation, with your nose suddenly removed from the dry ices of a Northern winter. — Jack Kerouac
Public morals are natural complement of all laws they are by themselves an entire code. — Napoleon Bonaparte
Because our gifts carry us out into the world and make us participants in life, the uncovering of them is one of the most important tasks confronting any one of us. — Elizabeth O'Connor
