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Quotations regarding 'Gravity'

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It's only when gravity starts to take over you begin to think about your body.
David Soul, American Actor (1943-  )
I think that gravity sets into everything, including careers, but pendulums do swing and mountains do become valleys after a while... if you keep on walking.
Sylvester Stallone, American Actor (1946-  )
Not believing in force is the same as not believing in gravity.
Leon Trotsky, Russian Revolutionary (1879-1940)
Man must at all costs overcome the Earth's gravity and have, in reserve, the space at least of the Solar System.
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, Russian Scientist (1857-1935)
The fatal law of gravity; when you are down, everything falls down on you.
Sylvia T. Warner, -
As a 22-year Army Veteran who served in Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom, and as a Civilian Advisor to the Afghan Army in Operation Enduring Freedom, I understand both the gravity of giving the order, and the challenge of carrying it out.
Allen West, American Politician (1961-  )
Consulting the rules of composition before taking a photograph, is like consulting the laws of gravity before going for a walk.
Edward Weston, American Photographer (1886-1958)
In essence, String Theory describes space and time, matter and energy, gravity and light, indeed all of God's creation... as music.
Roy H. Williams, American Businessman
Strings of gravity vibrate at a different frequency than strings of light.
Roy H. Williams, American Businessman
Technically you need the extra dimensions. At first people didn't like them too much, but they've got a big benefit, which is that the ability of string theory to describe all the elementary particles and their forces along with gravity depends on using the extra dimensions.
Edward Witten, American Mathematician (1951-  )
As for the forces, electromagnetism and gravity we experience in everyday life. But the weak and strong forces are beyond our ordinary experience. So in physics, lots of the basic building blocks take 20th- or perhaps 21st-century equipment to explore.
Edward Witten, American Mathematician (1951-  )
There was a long history of speculation that in quantum gravity, unlike Einstein's classical theory, it might be possible for the topology of spacetime to change.
Edward Witten, American Mathematician (1951-  )
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