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If I see anything vital around me, it is precisely that spirit of adventure, which seems indestructible and is akin to curiosity.
~ Marie Curie
Adventure
Anything
Around
Curiosity
I See
Me
Precisely
See
Seems
Spirit
Vital
Which
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In 1903, I finished my doctor's thesis and obtained the degree. At the end of the same year, the Nobel prize was awarded jointly to Becquerel, my husband and me for the discovery of radioactivity and new radioactive elements.
~ Marie Curie
Awarded
Degree
Discovery
Doctor
Elements
End
Finished
Husband
Me
New
Nobel
Nobel Prize
Obtained
Prize
Radioactive
Same
Thesis
Year
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In 1906, just as we were definitely giving up the old shed laboratory where we had been so happy, there came the dreadful catastrophe which took my husband away from me and left me alone to bring up our children and, at the same time, to continue our work of research.
~ Marie Curie
Alone
Away
Been
Bring
Came
Catastrophe
Children
Continue
Definitely
Dreadful
Giving
Giving Up
Had
Happy
Husband
Just
Laboratory
Left
Me
Old
Our
Research
Same
Same Time
Shed
Time
Took
Up
Were
Where
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In chemical terms, radium differs little from barium; the salts of these two elements are isomorphic, while those of radium are usually less soluble than the barium salts.
~ Marie Curie
Chemical
Differs
Elements
Less
Little
Terms
Than
Those
Two
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My experiments proved that the radiation of uranium compounds can be measured with precision under determined conditions and that this radiation is an atomic property of the element of uranium.
~ Marie Curie
Atomic
Compounds
Conditions
Determined
Element
Experiments
Measured
Precision
Property
Proved
Radiation
Uranium
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Pierre Curie came to see me and showed a simple and sincere sympathy with my student life. Soon he caught the habit of speaking to me of his dream of an existence consecrated entirely to scientific research, and he asked me to share that life.
~ Marie Curie
Asked
Came
Caught
Dream
Entirely
Existence
Habit
He
His
Life
Me
Research
Scientific
Scientific Research
See
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Simple
Sincere
Soon
Speaking
Student
Sympathy
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Sometimes I had to spend a whole day mixing a boiling mass with a heavy iron rod nearly as large as myself. I would be broken with fatigue at the day's end. Other days, on the contrary, the work would be a most minute and delicate fractional crystallization, in the effort to concentrate the radium.
~ Marie Curie
Boiling
Broken
Concentrate
Contrary
Day
Days
Delicate
Effort
End
Fatigue
Had
Heavy
Iron
Large
Mass
Minute
Mixing
Most
Myself
Nearly
On The Contrary
Other
Rod
Sometimes
Spend
Whole
Work
Would
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The death of my husband, coming immediately after the general knowledge of the discoveries with which his name is associated, was felt by the public, and especially by the scientific circles, to be a national misfortune.
~ Marie Curie
After
Associated
Circles
Coming
Death
Discoveries
Felt
General
General Knowledge
His
Husband
Immediately
Knowledge
Misfortune
Name
National
Public
Scientific
Which
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The first experiments on the biological properties of radium were successfully made in France, with samples from our laboratory, while my husband was living.
~ Marie Curie
Biological
Experiments
First
France
Husband
Laboratory
Living
Made
Our
Properties
Samples
Successfully
Were
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Unknown in Paris, I was lost in the great city, but the feeling of living there alone, taking care of myself without any aid, did not at all depress me. If sometimes I felt lonesome, my usual state of mind was one of calm and great moral satisfaction.
~ Marie Curie
Aid
Alone
Any
Calm
Care
City
Depress
Did
Feeling
Felt
Great
Great City
Living
Lonesome
Lost
Me
Mind
Moral
Myself
Paris
Satisfaction
Sometimes
State
Taking
Unknown
Usual
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We should not allow it to be believed that all scientific progress can be reduced to mechanisms, machines, gearings, even though such machinery also has its beauty. Neither do I believe that the spirit of adventure runs any risk of disappearing in our world.
~ Marie Curie
Adventure
Allow
Also
Any
Beauty
Believe
Believed
Disappearing
Even
I Believe
I Believe That
Machinery
Machines
Mechanisms
Neither
Our
Our World
Progress
Reduced
Risk
Runs
Scientific
Scientific Progress
Should
Spirit
Though
World
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When radium was discovered, no one knew that it would prove useful in hospitals. The work was one of pure science. And this is a proof that scientific work must not be considered from the point of view of the direct usefulness of it.
~ Marie Curie
Considered
Direct
Discovered
Hospitals
Knew
Must
No-One
Point
Proof
Prove
Pure
Science
Scientific
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Usefulness
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You cannot hope to build a better world without improving the individuals. To that end, each of us must work for his own improvement and, at the same time, share a general responsibility for all humanity, our particular duty being to aid those to whom we think we can be most useful.
~ Marie Curie
Aid
Being
Better
Better World
Build
Cannot
Duty
Each
End
General
His
Hope
Humanity
Improvement
Improving
Individuals
Most
Must
Our
Own
Particular
Responsibility
Same
Same Time
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Think
Those
Time
Us
Useful
Whom
Without
Work
World
You
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