Daniel Radcliffe (1989) English actor
http://www.movietome.com/people/86509/daniel-radcliffe/trivia.html
Source: School's Out—Forever
Daniel Radcliffe (1989) English actor
http://www.movietome.com/people/86509/daniel-radcliffe/trivia.html
“You want the country to go back to normal, but the presidency couldn't go back to normal.”
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
2010s, 2011, Speech at the Gerald R. Ford Foundation (2011)
George Long (1800–1879) English classical scholar
An Old Man's Thoughts on Many Things, Of Education I
“Part 3: Sixteen Recommendations for Skilled Horsemen”
Bem Cavalgar (1391–1438) King of Portugal
Section 1: On Being Strong (Chapters I - XXI)
Section 2: On Being Fearless (Chapters I - X)
Section 3: On Being Safe (Chapters I - VII)
Section 4: On Being Quiet (Chapters I - III)
Section 5: On Being at Ease (chap. I - XVI)
Section 6: How to Spur a Horse and the Many Types of Spurs; How to Control a Horse Using a Wooden Stick or Staff (Chapters I - II)
Section 7: Remarks on the Dangers of Riding and How to Avoid Them
Contents of the book
Daniel Radcliffe (1989) English actor
on being bullying at school http://www.flixster.com/actor/daniel-radcliffe/daniel-radcliffe-quotes
“Maybe being home schooled, Carter didn’t realize that “test” is normally a bad thing.”
Rick Riordan book The Red Pyramid
Source: The Red Pyramid
“Don't come back to the pack and be normal for the sake of blending in with others”
Michael Jackson (1958–2009) American singer, songwriter and dancer
Mark Oliphant (1901–2000) Governor of South Australia (1971-76)
On his research on atomic nuclei with Ernest Rutherford, p. 24
Portraits in Science interviews (1994)
Context: We were able to discover two new kinds of atomic species, one was hydrogen of mass 3, unknown until that time, and the other helium of mass 3, also unknown. … We were able to show that heavy hydrogen nuclei, that is to say the cores of heavy hydrogen atoms, could be made to react with one another to produce a good deal of energy and new kinds of atom. …Of course, we had no idea whatever that this would one day be applied to make hydrogen bombs. Our curiosity was just curiosity about the structure of the nucleus of the atom, and the discovery of these reactions was purely, as the Americans would put it, coincidental.