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I suppose I'm worried that someday there will be some exciting experiments to do, and there won't be anyone around who knows what experiments are.
— Sheldon Lee Glashow
Chemistry is good for fun - it's like baseball. It has its role for small children, but I can't see an adult being concerned with it.
— Sheldon Lee Glashow
There's something nihilistic about not having children
— Lionel Shriver
Intentions must mature into commitments if we are to become persons with definition, with character, with substance.
— Eugene H. Peterson
But there is no such thing, sir, as a ghost, and I guess the laws of Nature are not going to be suspended for the British aristocracy
— Oscar Wilde
It's a wonderful honor to win an Ignobel Prize.
— Sheldon Lee Glashow
String theory's biggest prediction is that gravity exists. That's good. That's a lot more than preceding theories could do.
— Sheldon Lee Glashow
I wish to thank the Nobel Foundation for granting me the greatest honor to which a scientist may aspire.
— Sheldon Lee Glashow
The world is'nt such a bad place at all - as long as one did'nt read the daily newspaper
— Bill Aitken
From 1958 to 1966, I was in exile. I just wandered around teaching, waiting for an offer from Harvard.
— Sheldon Lee Glashow
Our prayers for others flow more easily than those for ourselves. This shows we are made to live by charity.
— C.S. Lewis
Doctor, I can't pronounce my F's, T's and H's." "Well you can't say fairer than that then
— Tommy Cooper
There's something called From 'Alchemy to Quarks,' which will teach you everything you have to know, you want to know, about physics.
— Sheldon Lee Glashow
Individual scientists cannot do much on their own. Heads of nations, corporates, and economic giants should recognise the criticality of it.
— Sheldon Lee Glashow
Plane geometry is sort of the key course where you learn about proving things and abstraction.
— Sheldon Lee Glashow
Truth is not by nature free-nor error servile-its production is thoroughly imbued with relations of power.
— Michel Foucault
The value of universal literacy is of course questionable in a society that practices the strictest form of censorship.
— Victor Andres Triay
My parents, once I made it clear to them that I wanted to do science, they were totally sympathetic.
— Sheldon Lee Glashow
You are the chief bucket filler, and the best way to fill buckets is with excellent communication.
— David Cottrell