Love, which teacheth me that thou and I am one
A physicist shirking measurement plays, different from children only in the nature of his game and. . . his toys.
The determination of the relationship and mutual dependence of the facts in particular cases must be the first goal of the Physicist; and for this purpose he requires that an exact measurement may be taken in an equally invariable manner anywhere in the world. . . Also, the history of electricity yields a well-known truth-that the physicist shirking measurement only plays, different from children only in the nature of his game and the construction of his toys.
Everyone now agrees that a physics lacking all connection with mathematics. . . would only be an historical amusement, fitter for entertaining the idle than for occupying the mind of a philosopher.
It's part of the reason I decided to speak out now. This was the tipping point for me. If it's O. K. for [David Petraeus ] to campaign for a job in the administration, then I'm going to campaign to get back out there, too.
Free will is an illusion. People always choose the perceived path of greatest pleasure.
Having children takes the focus off yourself, which I'm really grateful for. I'm so tired of thinking about myself. I'm sick of myself. You feel you want to be there and not miss out on anything. It's a true joy and a very profound love. You can write a book, you can make a movie, you can paint a painting, but having kids is the most extraordinary thing I've ever taken on.
I have like two dreams a week that I have to write a paper that I'm late with or that I've gone back to high school and have to do that in addition to my current job.