Detour Quote by Gregory Benford Download Open image “A truly happy person is one who can enjoy the scenery on a detour.” — Gregory Benford ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Detour Happiness Happy Happy person Person Scenery Truly happy
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“They thought the Allies would be desperate to “buy” their reactor research in the postwar era. Apparently they were not moved to check to… — Gregory Benford Copy Share Image
“The war had funneled men and women into familiar channels. Anton’s girls were performing their impressions of what girls were supposed to be like.” — Gregory Benford Copy Share Image
“Ah, I see your point. I did assist on the Okinawa drop, as the British representative. Quite simple, after we’d seen the Berlin effects.… — Gregory Benford Copy Share Image
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Everybody feels he has a right to a life of luxury - or at least comfort - so there's a lot of frustration and… — Gregory Benford Copy Share Image
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“All our bright minds,” Feynman said sardonically, “and we can’t figure how to stop the enemy from dumping dirt on us.” Freeman said with… — Gregory Benford Copy Share Image
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“Tests showed there was no enrichment. “They’re just slinging purified uranium at us, straight from the mines,” Bob said. But the next week Bob… — Gregory Benford Copy Share Image
One of the laws of nature," Gordon said, "is that half the people have got to be below average.""For a Gaussian distribution, yeah," Cooper… — Gregory Benford Copy Share Image
“I knew personally many figures in this novel: Harold Urey, who greeted me at the grad students reception at UCSD in 1963; Karl Cohen,… — Gregory Benford Copy Share Image
“Right. Isn’t that how science works?” Redwing grinned. “If you don’t understand, do an experiment.” — Gregory Benford Copy Share Image
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We decided to play the NEC because we were asked to, and because we actually rather like the place: we've always enjoyed doing it… — Andrew Eldritch Copy Share Image
I probably would have gone the M.F.A. route except I was a dad at 19, and it made more sense to go to work… — Jess Walter Copy Share Image
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I actually grew up wanting to be a filmmaker. I wanted to make movies, and music was a detour, almost. — Damien Chazelle Copy Share Image
There is no detour, neither is there an elevator to success. You need to learn to take the stairs — Edore E Eyakodevu Copy Share Image
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