Husbands are an inferior class of men, who require keeping in order.
It is positively spooky how the physicist finds the mathematician has been there before him or her.
The effort to understand the universe is one of the very few things that lifts human life a little above the level of farce, and gives it some of the grace of tragedy.
Most scientists I know don't care enough about religion even to call themselves atheists.
The more we refine our understanding of God to make the concept plausible, the more it seems pointless.
This is often the way it is in physics - our mistake is not that we take our theories too seriously, but that we do not take them seriously enough. It is always hard to realize that these numbers and equations we play with at our desks have something to do with the real world. Even worse, there often seems to be a general agreement that certain phenomena are just not fit subjects for respectable theoretical and experimental effort.
If (the antiproton) had not been discovered, the foundations of physics really would have crumbled.
I'm happy to have been a positive influence.
We have to stumble through so much dirt and humbug before we reach home. And we have no one to guide us. Our only guide is our homesickness.
When it comes to finding available men in Minnesota, the odds are good, but the goods are odd.
Unfortunately there are some trends that are changing this but you don't have for example as strict and narrow understanding of the relationship between men and women. And then there is the philosophy we have to extract in the relationship between text and culture.