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I won't have anything to do with the Nobel Prize . . . it's a pain in the . . ....
Author:
Richard P. Feynman
Book:
The Pleasure of Finding Things
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I won't have anything to do with the Nobel Prize . . . it's a pain in the . . . {LAUGHS}. I don't like honors."
( Richard P. Feynman )
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