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The Impossible Takes Longer

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October 2007
ISBN 978-1-55365-338-7
Paperback
5 1/8" x 7 3/4"
288 pages
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$19.95 CAD

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The Impossible Takes Longer

The 1001 Wisest Things Ever Said by Nobel Prize Winners

In the format and spirit of "The Portable Curmudgeon", 1001 of the pithiest--and wittiest--quotations by Nobel Prize laureates throughout the years

"The difficult is what takes a little time; the impossible is what takes a little longer." --Fritjof Nansen, Peace (1922)

"Pleasure may be achieved without paying the price of strenuous effort, but joy cannot." --Konrad Lorenz, Medicine (1973)

"I said earlier that love is tragic; I add here that friendship is a response to tragedy." --Octavio Paz, Literature (1990)

"I live in that solitude which is painful in youth, but delicious in the years of maturity." --Albert Einstein, Physics (1921)

Bringing together a rich assortment of quotations by Nobel Prize winners, "The Impossible Takes Longer" lends itself as easily to browsing as to research purposes. David Pratt has been collecting quotes from Nobel laureates since 2003, and chose for this book his favourites. Words of wisdom from literature, peace and economics winners feature prominently, but Pratt has made sure those awarded the prize for physics, chemistry and medicine are also well represented. As a result, this anthology brings to light some more obscure, but no less relevant, bons mots.

Entries grouped by topic are prefaced with brief introductions by Pratt that prove as thought-provoking as the quotes themselves. From Achievement to Emotions, Science and Technology to Time, Life and Death, the quotations touch on a wide range of subjects. A section of aphorisms on the Nobel that highlights laureates' reactions to winning the award, and to the attendant pomp and circumstance, provides a sort of metacommentary ("It is as good as going to one's funeral without having to die first," said Emily Balch [Peace, 1946]).

Three appendices, including a history of the Nobel, mini biographies of the laureates quoted and a comprehensive list of laureates, enhance the volume's utility as a research tool. A keyword index makes finding that apropos quote simple. The enduring observations of these 249 Nobel laureates will delight and enlighten the reader repeatedly.

David Pratt, professor emeritus of education at Queen's University, has been collecting quotations for over 50 years. He is the author of two major texts on curriculum, as well as numerous short stories and poems published in international literary journals and anthologies. Originally from the UK, he has lived in Canada for four decades.

About the Author

Mr David  Pratt

Mr David Pratt

David Pratt, professor emeritus of education at Queen’s University, has been collecting quotations for more than fifty years. He is the author of two major ...

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