Energy Physics Quotes
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Energy Physics Quotes & Sayings
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I sworn thee fair, and thought thee bright
Who art cold as Hel, as dark as night — William Shakespeare
Who art cold as Hel, as dark as night — William Shakespeare
Everyone feels that void. Everyone who has the balls to look inside themselves, anyway. It's what life's all about.. A search.
— Tiffanie DeBartolo
Don't confound static electricity with ecstatic eccentricity. One will leave your hair up, the other will live up in the air!
— Ana Claudia Antunes
Energy is neither created nor destroyed. It just changes shape.
— Sheri Reynolds
It is important to realize that in physics today, we have no knowledge of what energy is
— Richard P. Feynman
The human mind is woven into the energy fabric of the universe.
John A. Wheeler — Katherine Ramsland
John A. Wheeler — Katherine Ramsland
Despair and frustration will not shake our belief that the resistance is the only way of liberation.
— Emile Lahoud
Not tea but blood!
— Ann Leckie
Being flirty is a way of letting a guy know you're interested without making a fool out of yourself.
— Carmen Electra
At the present instant one of the most revered names in England is being besmirched by a blackmailer, and only I can stop a disastrous scandal.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
I spent most of my career doing high-energy physics, quarks, dark matter, string theory and so on.
— Geoffrey West
Dark energy is perhaps the biggest mystery in physics.
— Steve Allen
I have devoted much time and energy to helping medical physics in developing countries.
— John Cameron
One of the bedrock principles of physics is the conservation of energy. In this universe, energy can be neither created nor destroyed.
— Edward M. Lerner
All human eyes have longing in them.
— Ernesto Cardenal
The fundamental concept in social science is Power, in the same sense in which Energy is the fundamental concept in physics.
— Bertrand Russell