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The talk about balance, nuclear balance, seems to me to be metaphysical and doesn't seem to be real at all.


E. P. Thompson


#balance #be real #me #metaphysical #nuclear

Physics is becoming so unbelievably complex that it is taking longer and longer to train a physicist. It is taking so long, in fact, to train a physicist to the place where he understands the nature of physical problems that he is already too old to solve them.


Eugene Wigner


#becoming #complex #fact #in fact #long

When everything else physical and mental seems to diminish, the appreciation of beauty is on the increase.


Bernard Berenson


#appreciation #diminish #else #everything #increase

Poetry is also the physical self of the poet, and it is impossible to separate the poet from his poetry.


Salvatore Quasimodo


#his #impossible #physical #poet #poetry

I'm excited by challenging myself physically and mentally every day.


Emily VanCamp


#day #every #every day #excited #i

The images attempt to capture scientific thought. They represent the physical manifestation of the thought process. Everything in the laboratory is a product of a stream of conscious or unconscious thought.


Peter Fraser


#capture #conscious #conscious thought #everything #images

The moral world is as little exempt as the physical world from the law of ceaseless change, of perpetual flux.


James G. Frazer


#change #exempt #flux #law #little

The second principle of magic: things which have once been in contact with each other continue to act on each other at a distance after the physical contact has been severed.


James G. Frazer


#after #been #contact #continue #distance

I entered the Physics Department in 1950, receiving a Master's degree in 1953 and a Ph.D. in 1956. It is difficult to convey the sense of excitement that pervaded the Department at that time.


Jerome Isaac Friedman


#degree #department #difficult #entered #excitement

Why should we, however, in economics, have to plead ignorance of the sort of facts on which, in the case of a physical theory, a scientist would certainly be expected to give precise information?


Friedrich August von Hayek


#certainly #economics #expected #facts #give