Top 12 Particle Wave Duality Quotes

#1. Light in Nature creates the movement of colors.

Robert Delaunay

#2. Loving yourself is not antithetical to health, it is intrinsic to health. You can't take good care of a thing you hate.

Lindy West

#3. We don't have to be identified by the things we did or didn't do in our past. Some people allow themselves to be controlled by regret.

Pittacus Lore

#4. The more humble a man is before God the more he will be exalted; the more humble he is before man, the more he will get rode roughshod.

Josh Billings

#5. No, I've always been impressed with the tremendous resilience of the American economy. I think over the years, over the decades, it's demonstrated this tremendous ability to take severe body blows, if you will, and bounce back.

Dick Cheney

#6. Individuals make history, but it's also a collective thing, a wave that people ride in their time, a wave made of individual actions. So ultimately history is another particle/wave duality that no one can parse or understand.

Kim Stanley Robinson

#7. Live, said Paul,

Thomas Merton

#8. The main ingredient of the first quantum revolution, wave-particle duality, has led to inventions such as the transistor and the laser that are at the root of the information society.

Alain Aspect

#9. As a child I prayed that my calling be revealed - but not with expectation and not with a destination. I became an artist because I didn't know what to do and I thought it was really fun to make things.

Kiki Smith

#10. Do not applaud me. It is not I who speaks to you, but history which speaks through my mouth. Fustel de

Numa Denis Fustel De Coulanges

#11. I thus decided to leave the university forever and tried to find an industrial job in the United States.

Richard Ernst

#12. What I'm trying to do is get this message out about self-empowerment, entrepreneurial spirit and true Americanism - the way we were when we changed the world, when Edison was alone, failing his 2,000th time on the lightbulb.

Glenn Beck

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