Paul Dirac Quote

Age is, of course, a fever chill
That every physicist must fear.
He's better dead than living still
When once he's past his thirtieth year.


As quoted in: The God Particle: If the Universe Is the Answer, What Is the Question?, p. 168


Age is, of course, a fever chill That every physicist must fear. He's better dead than living still When once he's past his thirtieth year.

Age is, of course, a fever chill That every physicist must fear. He's better dead than living still When once he's past his thirtieth year.

Age is, of course, a fever chill That every physicist must fear. He's better dead than living still When once he's past his thirtieth year.

Age is, of course, a fever chill That every physicist must fear. He's better dead than living still When once he's past his thirtieth year.