
As quoted in A Dictionary of Scientific Quotations (1991) by Alan L. Mackay, p. 79
Source: The Richest Man in Babylon
As quoted in A Dictionary of Scientific Quotations (1991) by Alan L. Mackay, p. 79
Miss Shangay Lily, Mari, ¿me pasas el poppers?
Venkatraman Ramakrishnan interview: 'It takes courage to tackle very hard problems in science
The Open Mind interview (1985)
Context: What is … important is that we — number one: Learn to live with each other. Number two: try to bring out the best in each other. The best from the best, and the best from those who, perhaps, might not have the same endowment. And so this bespeaks an entirely different philosophy — a different way of life — a different kind of relationship — where the object is not to put down the other, but to raise up the other.
Music, Mind, and Meaning (1981)
Context: Of what use is musical knowledge? Here is one idea. Each child spends endless days in curious ways; we call this play. A child stacks and packs all kinds of blocks and boxes, lines them up, and knocks them down. … Clearly, the child is learning about space!... how on earth does one learn about time? Can one time fit inside another? Can two of them go side by side? In music, we find out!
Extracted from Proverbs Blog https://providencepath.wordpress.com/2016/05/07/jung-myung-seok-learn-every-day/
The Day the Universe Changed (1985)