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Kenneth G. Wilson

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    In 1975 I met Alison Brown and in 1982 we were married. She works for Cornell Computer Services.

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    In consequence, science is more important than ever for industrial technology.

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    Industry now should become a full partner of government in supporting longrange basic research.

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    Life is to be lived through action not by dreaming.

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    My father was on the faculty in the Chemistry Department of Harvard University; my mother had one year of graduate work in physics before her marriage.

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    My graduate studies were carried out at the California Institute of Technology.

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    My grandfather on my mother's side was a professor of mechanical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; my other grandfather was a lawyer, and one time Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives.

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    Scientists under all forms of government must be able to participate fully in international efforts.

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    The hardest problems of pure and applied science can only be solved by the open collaboration of the world-wide scientific community.

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    The Nobel award occasions a unique celebration of the vision of science by the public at large. The prestige the prize confers today is largely due to the extraordinary diligence of the Nobel committees.

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    The scientist's inquiry into the causes of things is providing an ever more extensive understanding of nature.

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    When I entered graduate school I had carried out the instructions given to me by my father and had knocked on both Murray Gell-Mann's and Feynman's doors and asked them what they were currently doing. Murray wrote down the partition function for the three-dimensional Ising model and said it would be nice if I could solve it (at least that is how I remember the conversation). Feynman's answer was 'nothing'.

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    While at Cal Tech I talked a lot with Jon Mathews, then a junior faculty member; he taught me how to use the Institute's computer; we also went on hikes together.