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Could we have entered into the mind of Sir Isaac Newton, and have traced all the steps by which he produced his great works, we might see nothing very extraordinary in the process.
‘Newton’ is a very Indian film but resonates with people all across. And that’s the reason it got great response at the film festivals.
Ampere was the Newton of Electricity.
I love Thandie Newton. I love her fashion sense as she is just really classic.
I had the idea that it would be wonderful to be a physicist or a mathematician maybe 500 years ago around the time of Newton when there were really fundamental things just lying around to be discovered.
The greatest mathematicians, as Archimedes, Newton, and Gauss, always united theory and applications in equal measure.
I think that the NFL is better when Cam Newton is playing at his highest level.
Growing up in Vegas, over time you get to see shows like Tom Jones, Wayne Newton, I mean, The Rat Pack ran Vegas way, way back, and I’m a huge fan of that whole era and vibe.
The classical example of a successful research programme is Newton’s gravitational theory: possibly the most successful research programme ever.
If one looks at the works of Newton to Einstein, they were never scientists in the way modernity understands the term.
Working out another system to replace Newton’s laws took a long time because phenomena at the atomic level were quite strange. One had to lose one’s common sense in order to perceive what was happening at the atomic level.
I am very proud of ‘Newton.’ It’s a wonderful film.
I remember from my school days Archimedes jumping into his bath and displacing water and coming up with his famous principle, and of course Isaac Newton being hit on the head with an apple. In other words, this realm of human knowledge – which is mathematical, essentially – can have a playful visual element to it.
Ever since Newton, we’ve done science by taking things apart to see how they work. What the computer enables us to do is to put things together to see how they work: we’re now synthesized rather than analysed. I find one of the most enthralling aspects of computers is limitless communication.
It’s a one-day story of a guy called Newton Kumar, and the backdrop is election: how the most powerful tool we have as citizens is vote but how we don’t utilise it. We really don’t give importance to it. It talks about democracy; it’s a satire, a black comedy.
Las Vegas without Wayne Newton is like Disneyland without Mickey Mouse.
Years later I made a movie with Wayne Newton, who has Arabians.
A lot of people went to posh universities, but I left at 17 to work for three years at Frank Newton’s Gentleman’s Outfitters in Shrewsbury, where I gained a professional qualification in how to measure a suit.
Time is our ultimate scarcity. Isaac Newton can give us more electricity, but he can’t give us more than 24 hours of the day of time. And so we’re constantly having to sacrifice alternate activities to get the one that pleases us most.
We are a country of Newton, Hodgson, and Turing. Ours is a country of ideas, invention and discovery and is truly a national history.
Yves Saint Laurent was my first fashion show. I wore his tuxedo. And Helmut Newton was my first photographer, in 1973. I was really very lucky. I had an amazing career.
To the Master’s honor all must turn, each in its track, without a sound, forever tracing Newton’s ground.
Once Ptolemy and Plato, yesterday Newton, today Einstein, and tomorrow new faiths, new beliefs, and new dimensions.
Nature and nature’s laws lay hid in the night. God said, Let Newton be! and all was light!
For relaxation, I like to figure skate. Being on the ice and spinning and jumping, I feel very close to nature. In particular, I feel very close to Newton’s laws of motion. On the ice, you can experience Newton’s laws of motion in their purest, most elegant form.
When I travel, I always take my Winsor & Newton watercolor kit, which is the size of a pack of cigarettes when folded up. I bought my first one in the 1980s. It was handy to bring on trips, and I packed it into a leather pouch along with a couple of brushes, a pencil, an eraser and paper.
I’m not smart, but I like to observe. Millions saw the apple fall, but Newton was the one who asked why.
I’m sort of obsessed with Harlem. Just its history. My father did the music for a play called ‘The Huey P. Newton Story,’ and they did a lot of work in Harlem. So as a little girl, I spent a lot of time in Harlem Library.
I think Newton would be the greatest scientist who ever lived.
Curiously, a principle affects your life whether you are aware of it or not. For instance, the principle of gravity was working long before the apple ever fell on Newton’s head. But once it did, and he understood it, then we as a society were free to harness this principle to create, among other things, airline flight.
Newton, of course, was the inventor of differential calculus so his place in the tale is quite special.
James Horner, James Newton Howard, John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Michael Giacchino, or Ramin Djawadi would all be a dream come true for a ‘Throne of Glass’ soundtrack.
‘Newton’ has given a lot to our cinema.
‘Amazing Grace’ is about the man who wrote ‘Amazing Grace,’ John Newton. It’s a really great show – I have been workshopping it for a while now, actually.
Oakland had a lot of pride attached to the Panthers. A lot of people were connected to it in some kind of way and a lot of people who weren’t Panthers supported the Panthers. You’d see Huey P. Newton around, and people would be like, ‘That’s Huey right there.’