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"I'm pretty tenacious when it comes to problems."
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"She had a pretty gift for quotation, which is a serviceable substitute for wit."
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"We had a pretty good lead, so why push it."
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"You can look at the New York Times Bestseller List and you can be pretty sure that the writers on that list don't know each other very well."
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"Well, well, Henry James is pretty good, though he is of the nineteenth century, and that glaringly."
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"What you're looking at there is my arm, going into the rock... and there it is - stuck. It's been without circulation for 24 hours. It's pretty well gone."
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"As soon as television became the only secondary way in which films were watched, films had to adhere to a pretty linear system, whereby you can drift off for ten minutes and go and answer the phone and not really lose your place."
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"I'm pretty gross. When I talk I can be gross and crude."
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"I write pretty much anywhere - on planes, in hotel rooms, anywhere in my house."
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"I'm pretty much the one that goes to the mound."
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"Every person is so different and I don't think there is an exact match for every person. If you meet someone and they have 20 of the 25 things you want in a person, then you're pretty lucky."
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"The idea is if you use those two shapes and try to colour the plane with them so the colours match, then the only way that you can do this is to produce a pattern which never repeats itself."
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"Well, I don't know if I can comment on Kant or Hegel because I'm no real philosopher in the sense of knowing what these people have said in any detail so let me not comment on that too much."
People

"People think of these eureka moments and my feeling is that they tend to be little things, a little realisation and then a little realisation built on that."
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"In the book, I make the point that here we have string theory and here we have twistor theory and we don't know if either one of them is the right approach to nature."
Nature

"My own way of thinking is to ponder long and I hope deeply on problems and for a long time which I keep away for years and years and I never really let them go."
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"But I think it is a serious issue to wonder about the other platonic absolutes of say beauty and morality."
Beauty

"So what I'm saying is why don't we think about changing Schrodinger's equation at some level when masses become too big at the level that you might have to worry about Einstein's general relativity."
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"As you say, the way string theory requires all these extra dimensions and this comes from certain consistency requirements about how string should behave and so on."
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"I'm pretty tenacious when it comes to problems."
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"Well, gauge theory is very fundamental to our understanding of physical forces these days. But they are also dependent on a mathematical idea, which has been around for longer than gauge theory has."
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