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Aphorisms of famous people. Niels Bohr

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Niels Bohr. The most famous aphorisms

  • If an idea doesn't sound crazy, it won't make any sense.
  • There are such serious things in the world that one can only talk about them in jest.
  • Never express yourself more clearly than you can think.
  • Nothing exists until it is measured.
  • The inverse of a true statement is a false statement. However, the opposite of a great truth may be another great truth.
  • It is very difficult to make an accurate forecast, especially about the future.
  • Stop telling God what to do.
  • Truth is enhanced by clarity.
  • An expert is a person who has made all possible mistakes in some narrow field.

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