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Results of search for Author: Marie Curie - Page 1 of 2
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Results from Michael Moncur's (Cynical) Quotations:

One never notices what has been done; one can only see what remains to be done.
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Marie Curie (1867 - 1934), Letter to her brother, 1894
I am among those who think that science has great beauty. A scientist in his laboratory is not only a technician: he is also a child placed before natural phenomena which impress him like a fairy tale.
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Marie Curie (1867 - 1934)
Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood. Now is the time to understand more, so that we may fear less.
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Marie Curie (1867 - 1934)
There are sadistic scientists who hurry to hunt down errors instead of establishing the truth.
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Marie Curie (1867 - 1934)

Results from Laura Moncur's Motivational Quotations:

One never notices what has been done; one can only see what remains to be done.
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Marie Curie (1867 - 1934), letter to her brother, 1894
You don't become great by trying to be great. You become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process.
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Randall Munroe, xkcd, Marie Curie, 2011
Beauty and seduction is nature's tool for survival, because we will protect what we love.
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Louis Schwartzberg, Marie Curie, 2011

Results from Classic Quotes:

We must not forget that when radium was discovered no one knew that it would prove useful in hospitals. The work was one of pure science. And this is a proof that scientific work must not be considered from the point of view of the direct usefulness of it. It must be done for itself, for the beauty of science, and then there is always the chance that a scientific discovery may become like the radium a benefit for humanity.
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Marie Curie (1867 - 1934), Lecture at Vassar College, May 14, 1921
You cannot hope to build a better world without improving the individuals. To that end each of us must work for his own improvement, and at the same time share a general responsibility for all humanity, our particular duty being to aid those to whom we think we can be most useful.
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Marie Curie (1867 - 1934)

Results from Cole's Quotables:

Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood.
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Marie Curie (1867 - 1934)
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