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Aphorisms of famous people

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Maria Sklodowska-Curie. The most famous aphorisms

  • Be less curious about people, but more curious about ideas.
  • There is nothing in life to be afraid of, there is only that which needs to be understood.
  • I was taught that the path to progress is never easy and simple.
  • Nobody notices what has already been done. Everyone sees only what remains to be done.
  • Only in youth can one read sad, heavy novels.

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