Sir, you have but two topics, yourself and me. I am sick of both.
Well lately I have listening to a lot of movie soundtracks.
Believing that our greatest need is for the general public to be able to get better information, to have an opportunity to learn better the real issues of the less fortunate, we centered the activities of the Fairness Project on that.
I don't want to feel like people are imposing limits upon you.
The Fairness Project is endeavoring to try to do what we can to make a fairer society.
It's definitely an influence, I mean how can you not say you are influenced to play rock.
If somebody comes to a neighborhood coffee hour, or goes to a discussion group, and they have a discussion, I do think that people really walk away with a real understanding of the issues.
You have to establish your love. You should feel a hankering for others. Now the competition has to change, the style of competition among Sahaja Yogis. The competition should be how much you love. Who loves more ? Let there be a competition who obliges more, who shares more ? Who loves others more ?
We have to risk a nuclear war in order to escape capitulation to Communism. For all I know, we may stumble into this terrible war.
I find I'm an old soul.
Most of us who become experimental physicists do so for two reasons; we love the tools of physics because to us they have intrinsic beauty, and we dream of finding new secrets of nature as important and as exciting as those uncovered by our scientific heroes. But we walk a narrow path with pitfalls on either side. If we spend all our time developing equipment, we risk the appellation of "plumber," and if we merely use the tools developed by others, we risk the censure of our peers for being parasitic.