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Richard P. Feynman Quotes
Richard P. Feynman
American
Physicist
Born:
May 11
,
1918
Died:
Feb 15
,
1988
First
Me
Nature
People
Physics
You
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I practiced drawing all the time and became very interested in it. If I was at a meeting that wasn't getting anywhere - like the one where Carl Rogers came to Caltech to discuss with us whether Caltech should develop a psychology department - I would draw the other people.
Richard P. Feynman
Time
People
Other
Meeting
Draw
Drawing
Would
Develop
Like
Became
Practiced
Came
Very
Rogers
Discuss
Department
Getting
Where
Psychology
Whether
Anywhere
Interested
Us
Should
I don't know what's the matter with people: they don't learn by understanding; they learn by some other way - by rote, or something. Their knowledge is so fragile!
Richard P. Feynman
Knowledge
People
Matter
Understanding
Other
Way
Some
Something
Know
Learn
Rote
Fragile
I wanted very much to learn to draw, for a reason that I kept to myself: I wanted to convey an emotion I have about the beauty of the world.
Richard P. Feynman
Myself
World
Beauty
Draw
About
Emotion
Learn
Very
Wanted
Convey
Much
Reason
Kept
In any decision for action, when you have to make up your mind what to do, there is always a 'should' involved, and this cannot be worked out from, 'If I do this, what will happen?' alone.
Richard P. Feynman
Alone
You
Decision
Mind
Will
Action
Out
Involved
Make
Make Up
Always
Up
Any
Happen
Cannot
Worked
Should
Your
The philosophical question before us is, when we make an observation of our track in the past, does the result of our observation become real in the same sense that the final state would be defined if an outside observer were to make the observation?
Richard P. Feynman
Result
Become
Past
Before
Sense
Final
State
Our
Philosophical
Defined
Would
Would-Be
Outside
Observation
Observer
Make
Track
Does
Real
Were
Question
Same
In The Past
Us
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