as quoted by Sandhya Ramesh in: [Interview: 'There's No Conflict Between Lack of Evidence of String Theory and Work Being Done on It', The Wire, Bengaluru, 7 January 2018, https://thewire.in/science/theres-no-conflict-lack-evidence-string-theory-work-done]
“Why did you sign up for this job if you are not prepared to use it — if you're not prepared to use it to try to solve big problems?”
Powerful Moments From Chris Murphy’s Senate Filibuster on Gun Legislation" https://sojo.net/articles/5-powerful-moments-chris-murphy-s-senate-filibuster-gun-violence/"5, Sojourners, 15 June 2016.
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“If you are not prepared to use force to defend civilization, then be prepared to accept barbarism.”
Source: Knowledge And Decisions
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aipyRne6dso
Interview in Mexico, 1995
“You cannot be big unless you are prepared to kiss the ground.”
Source: Letter to his daughter (1978), p. 15
Context: You cannot be big unless you are prepared to kiss the ground. You cannot defend the soil unless you know the smell of that soil. I know the smell of our soil. I know the rhythm of our rivers. I know the beat of our drums. The theories, the dogmas and the scripts stand outside the gates of history. The dominant factor is the aspiration of the people and the ability to seek total identification with it. Once the significance of the symphony is grasped, the lines fall into place, the dogmas and theories get legs to move in time to the majesty of that music. This does not mean that I am preaching pragmatism. There is a lot of expediency in pragmatism. I am trying to trace the roots of the problems, the genesis of the challenges, the cause of the struggle.
“Anger prepares us to fight and fear prepares us to flee.”
Source: Made to Stick: Why Some Ideas Survive and Others Die
Stopped in Our Tracks, Book Two: Excerpts from U.G.'s Dialogues (2005) by K. Chandrasekhar
“If you cannot solve the proposed problem, try to solve first a simpler related problem.”
Mathematical Methods in Science (1977), p.164
The Rubaiyat (1120)