
Top 15 Susskind Cosmology Quotes
#1. We possess nothing in the world - a mere chance can strip us of everything - except the power to say 'I.
Simone Weil
#2. IN Incognito the neuroscientist David Eagleman proposes that we are unknown to ourselves: Most of what we do and think and feel is not under our conscious control.
Nick Flynn
#3. Once the Xerox copier was invented, diplomacy died.
Andrew Young
#4. Oh shit, you had to be bloody careful when you invoked God; He could amuse Himself by granting what you'd prayed for ...
Ariana Franklin
#5. Dedication to God gives women strength, no matter what others do.
Neva Coyle
#6. The thing with do-overs it's that they don't exist. Second chances are just another chance to mess up.
Melody Manful
#7. People who don't have patience don't achieve anything in life.
Sunday Adelaja
#8. What I call bankruptcy of inventiveness is often the result of a failure to set aside the resources necessary to let invention happen. The principal resource needed for invention is slack. When companies can't invent, it's usually because their people are too damn busy.
Tom DeMarco
#9. You have to remember a lot of business is very cyclical.
James Daly
#10. Man has infinite power within himself, and he can realise it - he can realise himself as the one infinite Self. It can be done; but you do not believe it. You pray to God and keep your powder dry all the time.
Swami Vivekananda
#11. All the while remembering what it had felt like when the world you knew had up and vanished, and you needed to find something to bring that world back, and you weren't sure that you could.
Ron Rash
#13. I'd never look at a pick again without wondering if it was Cole's heart.
He cocked an eyebrow. But the look in your eyes was murderous. Do you have a thing against guitar picks, or we're you hoping I'd be stupid enough to still carry my heart around with me?
Brodi Ashton
#14. Any deep harmony that might eventually govern them would not be the result of their having much in common - having anything, in fact, but their affection; and would really find its explanation in some sense, on the part of each, of being poor where the other was rich.
Henry James
#15. The success of ordinary cosmology speaks against the idea that the universe was created in a random fluctuation.
Leonard Susskind
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