This loneliness won't leave me alone.
A first-rate laboratory is one in which mediocre scientists can produce outstanding work.
May every young scientist remember and not fail to keep his eyes open for the possibility that an irritating failure of his apparatus to give consistent results may once or twice in a lifetime conceal an important discovery.
We really try to have only one new particle per paper.
People are so wonderful that a photographer has only to wait for that breathless moment to capture what he wants on film.
The ups and downs, the problems and stress, along with all the happiness, have given me optimism and hope because I am living proof of survival.
I don't believe in god, so I don't have to make elaborately sounded structures. . . . Pain always produces logic, which is very bad for you. . . . As for measure and other technical apparatus, that's just common sense: if you're going to buy a pair of pants you want them to be tight enough so everyone will want to go to bed with you. There's nothing metaphysical about it.
Ours is not so much an age of vulgarity as of vulgarization; everything is tampered with or touched up, or adulterated or watered down, in an effort to make it palatable, in an effort to make it pay.