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Hans Berger

"In Germany I am not so famous."

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Akshay Vasu

"After a fellow gets famous it doesn't take long for someone to bob up that used to sit by him in school."

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Akshay Vasu

"I'm famous. That's my job."

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Akshay Vasu

"Duke Ellington was famous for hs very original harmonic patterns."

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Akshay Vasu

"It isn't necessary to be rich and famous to be happy. It's only necessary to be rich."

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Akshay Vasu

"I try to become more humble and more myself with every year. There was a while when I got famous where I was so confused and my head was spinning."

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Akshay Vasu

"King Crimson were the only really famous band I'd been in."

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Akshay Vasu

"The Bronx is famous for two things. Hip-hop, and 26 world championships."

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Akshay Vasu

"In Germany I am not so famous."

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Akshay Vasu

"A very quiet and tasteful way to be famous is to have a famous relative. Then you can not only be nothing, you can do nothing too."

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Akshay Vasu

"If I wanted to be famous, I could have been famous before."

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Hans Berger
"In Germany I am not so famous."

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Hans Berger
"The electroencephalogram represents a continuous curve with continuous oscillations in which... one can distinguish larger first order waves with an average duration of 90 milliseconds and smaller second order waves of an average duration of 35 milliseconds."

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Hans Berger
"We see in the electroencephalogram a concomitant phenomenon of the continuous nerve processes which take place in the brain, exactly as the electrocardiogram represents a concomitant phenomenon of the contractions of the individual segments of the heart."

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