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The Nobel Prize, so long regarded in our science as the highest reward a man's work can earn, must bring to its recipient a most solemn sense of his debt to his fellow scientists and those of the past.
Edward Mills Purcell
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To see the world for a moment as something rich and strange is the private reward of many a discovery.
Edward Mills Purcell
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The Mean Value Theorem is the midwife of calculus - not very important or glamorous by itself, but often helping to deliver other theorems that are of major significance.
Edward Mills Purcell
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Motion at low Reynolds number is very majestic, slow, and regular.
Edward Mills Purcell
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I remember, in the winter of our first experiments, just seven years ago, looking on snow with new eyes.
Edward Mills Purcell
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I have not yet lost a feeling of wonder, and of delight, that this delicate motion should reside in all the ordinary things around us, revealing itself only to him who looks for it. I remember, in the winter of our first experiments, just seven years ago, looking on snow with new eyes. There the snow lay around my doorstep - great heaps of protons quietly precessing in the earth’s magnetic field. To see the world for a moment as something rich and strange is the private reward of many a discovery.
Edward Mills Purcell