Author of quotes: Richard Feynman. Page 3



- How do You value life?
- Sixty-four.
- Why did You say ' sixty-four?
- How are You supposed to measure the value of life?
- No! I mean, why do You say "sixty-four" and not "seventy three", for example?
If I said "seventy-three". You would have asked me the same question!
Quote Explanation: an excerpt from the interview of R. Feynman with a psychologist
№ 133026   Added MegaMozg 09-01-2017 / 12:12
To add to your life one second, you will have to fly around the earth 400 million times, but all of these aircraft Breakfast will shorten your life much greater.
№ 129529   Added MegaMozg 08-01-2017 / 20:24
You keep telling yourself, "I can do it, but I will not" but is nothing more than another way of saying that you can't.
№ 129528   Added MegaMozg 08-01-2017 / 20:24
I don't know what happens to people: they learn not by understanding. They learn by some other way-by rote or otherwise. Their knowledge is so fragile!
№ 129527   Added MegaMozg 08-01-2017 / 20:24
You're not responsible for what other people expect you to people. If you expect too much, that is their mistake, not your fault.
(You don't have to stand on the view level of others about what you can achieve. I don't have to be what they want to see me. It's their mistake, not my fault.)
№ 100570   Added MegaMozg 06-01-2017 / 03:33
I have slowed down in the first place - and carefully read the following sentence. Exactly I don't remember it, but it was very similar to this: "an Individual member of the social community often receives information via visual, symbolic channels." I turned the proposal this way and that, and finally translated it into normal language. Know what it meant? "People read".
№ 35195   Added MegaMozg 02-01-2017 / 14:12