

“I have no idea. People who boast about their IQ are losers.”
The Science of Second-Guessing, The New York Times · 2004
Response when asked his IQ, 12 December 2004
Traced to The Science of Second-Guessing, The New York Times (2004).
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“We are all different — but we share the same human spirit. Perhaps it's human nature that we adapt — and survive.”
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The Guardian, interview by Ian Sample · 2011
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Stephen Hawking
Into The Universe with Stephen Hawking · 2010
verified“There is a fundamental difference between religion, which is based on authority and science, which is based on observation and reason. Science will win, because it works.”
Stephen Hawking
Interview with Diane Sawyer, ABC World News · 2010
verified“The victim should have the right to end his life, if he wants. But I think it would be a great mistake. However bad life may seem, there is always something you can do, and succeed at. While there's life, there is hope.”
Stephen Hawking
People's Daily Online · 2006
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Letter to Barbara Lee Wilson · 1943
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