Top 17 Serge Haroche Quotes
#1. He imagined she had turned her phone off, and he couldn't blame her for silencing the world at such a time - her
Imbolo Mbue
#2. Most technological advances in our life now come from serendipitous discoveries. That is a contraction of rocket technology and computer technology and atomic clock technology.
Serge Haroche
#3. Black art has always existed. It just hasn't been looked for in the right places.
Romare Bearden
#5. It is hard to rationalise or explain why you love what you love. But I have always been interested in science and maths, and in high school I was struck that you could use maths to understand nature and science.
Serge Haroche
#6. Obedience is the master key to effectual prayer.
Billy Graham
#7. Humans remain entirely atmosphere dependent, so there is no choice but to respond to extreme climatic behaviour and its many effects.
Peter Garrett
#8. I felt lighter when I had finished, and for once emptiness was a sweet relief and a condition to be treasured.
Rachel Hartman
#9. It is important to fund young researchers who want to do curiosity-driven research. Curiosity-driven research is a part of life. Some people are curious. They want to learn more about nature and society should help that. It's like art: you can learn more and bring more beauty.
Serge Haroche
#10. Mrs. O'Hair died horribly, a victim of the world she helped to shape. Without the Deity she fought so hard against, there is no right and wrong, increasingly people are ruled by their passions and humanity is a tragedy waiting to happen.
Bill Murray
#11. America is a place of many great events. Here is where Adam dwelt, where the Garden of Eden was located. America was the place of former civilizations, including Adam's, the Jaredites', and Nephites'.
Ezra Taft Benson
#12. You've got to love the game and the game will love you back.
Jason Terry
#13. John Kasich is the most popular elected official in Ohio because he got things done.
Rob Portman
#14. It was the sort of situation that would be ever so charming and warmly human in a film with Peter Ustinov and Maggie Smith but that sort of film is only charming because they leave out so many details, and real life is all the details they leave out.
Russell Hoban
#15. There is no folly of the beasts of the earth which is not
Herman Melville
#16. In open-source in general, the power lies in connecting the author of the software directly to users, eliminating the middleman.
Peter Fenton
#17. It is not so easy to obtain a reputation by a perfect work as to enhance the value of an indifferent one by a reputation already acquired.
Jean De La Bruyere
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