One cannot really argue with a mathematical theorem.
STEPHEN HAWKINGOnce I wept for I had no shoes. Then I met a man with no feet, so I took his shoes. I mean, it wasn’t as if he was going to need them.
More Stephen Hawking Quotes
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Our only chance of long-term survival is not to remain lurking on planet Earth, but to spread out into space.
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The human capacity for guilt is such that people can always find ways to blame themselves.
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Keeping an active mind has been vital to my survival, as has been maintaining a sense of humor.
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One, remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Two, never give up work. Work gives you meaning and purpose and life is empty without it. Three, if you are lucky enough to find love, remember it is there and don’t throw it away.
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We are in danger of destroying ourselves by our greed and stupidity. We cannot remain looking inwards at ourselves on a small and increasingly polluted and overcrowded planet.
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A person who smiles in the face of adversity, probably has a scapegoat.
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We have made remarkable progress in the last hundred years, but if we want to continue, our future is in space.
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If the government is covering up knowledge of aliens, they are doing a better job of it than they do at anything else.
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What was God doing before the divine creation? Was he preparing hell for people who asked such questions?
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I think the human race doesn’t have a future if we don’t go into space. We need to expand our horizons beyond planet Earth if we are to have a long-term future.
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I like physics, but I love cartoons.
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Love the neighbour. But don’t get caught.
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The increase of disorder or entropy is what distinguishes the past from the future, giving a direction to time.
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There is no prescribed route to follow to arrive at a new idea. You have to make the intuitive leap.
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Time and space are finite in extent, but they don’t have any boundary or edge. They would be like the surface of the earth, but with two more dimensions.
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