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Kapitsa Petr Leonidovich. The most famous aphorisms
- At the heart of creative work is always a feeling of protest.
- The main sign of talent is when a person knows what he wants.
- Money must turn around. The faster you spend, the more you get.
- Of course, one must be able to overcome difficulties, but one must also be able not to raise them before oneself...
- A person never knows his subject well if he does not teach it to anyone.
- In the past, it was widely believed that discipline is needed in order to make a person work. This opinion is wrong and must be eradicated. If so, then such a person should be persecuted. Discipline is necessary for people to work in concert.
- The more fundamental the pattern, the easier it can be formulated.
- You can't do good work with someone else's hands.
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