Quote by Gary Coleman
I read Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, Readers Digest... I rea

I read Popular Mechanics, Popular Science, Readers Digest… I read some responsible journalism, and from that, I form my own opinions. I also happen to be intelligent, and I question everything. – Gary Coleman

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You can involve yourself in electronics, computers, puzzles… theres a lot of creativity and brain working. Theres a lot to model trains that people dont realize. – Gary Coleman

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Computers
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I have four strikes against me. Im black, Im short, Im intelligent, and I have a medical condition. – Gary Coleman

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Medical
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Science
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The media need superheroes in science just as in every sphere of life, but there is really a continuous range of abilities with no clear dividing line. – Stephen Hawking

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Science

Ive loved science fiction ever since I was a little kid, mainly from looking at the covers of science-fiction magazines and books, and Ive read quite extensively as an adult. – Matt Groening

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Science

I dont really see science fiction as fiction. I can imagine colonies on Mars and everything. – Sigourney Weaver

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Science

I felt strongly that since the pursuit of good science was so difficult it was essential that the problem being studied was an important one to justify the effort expanded. – Paul Nurse

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Science

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My mom drives me crazy sometimes, but I have a good relationship with her. – Seth Rogen

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Taxation is the price we pay for failing to build a civilized society. The higher the tax level, the greater the failure. A centrally planned totalitarian state represents a complete defeat for the civilized world, while a totally voluntary society represents its ultimate success. – Mark Skousen

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