Richard Feynman book The Pleasure of Finding Things Out
Source: No Ordinary Genius (1994), p. 239, from interview in "The Pleasure of Finding Things Out" (1981): video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEwUwWh5Xs4&t=48m10s
Source: Curious Character
Richard Feynman book The Pleasure of Finding Things Out
Source: No Ordinary Genius (1994), p. 239, from interview in "The Pleasure of Finding Things Out" (1981): video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEwUwWh5Xs4&t=48m10s
Richard Feynman book The Pleasure of Finding Things Out
I might think about it a little bit, and if I can't figure it out then I go on to something else. But I don't have to know an answer. I don't feel frightened by not knowing things, by being lost in the mysterious universe without having any purpose — which is the way it really is, as far as I can tell. Possibly. It doesn't frighten me. <br class="br">Source: No Ordinary Genius (1994), p. 239, from interview in "The Pleasure of Finding Things Out" (1981): video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEwUwWh5Xs4&t=48m10s
Ann Coulter (1961) author, political commentator
Source: 2003, Treason : Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism (2003), p. 6.
Ray Charles (1930–2004) American musician
First years at School, p. 25
Brother Ray : Ray Charles' Own Story (1978)
Tom Petty (1950–2017) American musician
Don't Fade On Me, written with Mike Campbell
Lyrics, Wildflowers (1994)
“I don't feel any way,' the girl said. 'I just know things.”
Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961) American author and journalist
Variant: I don't like to leave anything,' the man said. 'I don't like to leave things behind.
Source: The Complete Short Stories
William Crookes (1832–1919) British chemist and physicist
Address to the Society for Psychical Research (1897)
Context: I am not disposed to bewail the limitations imposed by human ignorance. On the contrary, I feel ignorance is a healthful stimulant; and my enforced conviction that neither I nor anyone can possibly lay down beforehand what does not exist in the universe, or even what is not going on all round us everyday of our lives, leaves me with a cheerful hope that something very new and very arresting may turn up anywhere at any minute. … I shall try to utilize this temper of mind today by clearing away, so far as I can, certain presuppositions, on one side or on the other, which seem to me to depend upon a too hasty assumption that we know more about the universe than as yet we really can know.