“You know, in the suburbs, most people believe in gravity, but they don't have much of a sense of humor.” Quote by Paul Laffoley
“To have that radical a mind in that bourgeois-looking body was really hard for a lot of people to take, because, when my mother would want to have people over she'd tell [my father], "Don't start with the gravity stuff." And then he would invariably do this and the guests would look at each other and say, "Well, I think it's time to go now."” PeopleThinkingWantMindWellsLooksHardBodyMotherFatherStuffRadicalGuestsGravityBourgeois Author:Paul Laffoley
“I met a guy who had the same theory and wrote a book about it. His name is Walter C. Wright Jr. His book is called Gravity Is a Push. I wrote to him and told him about my father, and he said he wished he'd met him. My father died quite a while ago.” SaidBookGuyFatherNamesTheoryMetsDiedGravityFather DiedMy Father Died Author:Paul Laffoley
“Walter C. Wright has a more cogent presentation than my father did about [gravity] being a push. But he had the same basic belief, that the idea of magnetism attracting something was not the reason why the effects of what we call gravity occur.” IdeasReasonFatherBeliefEffectsReason WhyGravityPresentationMagnetism Author:Paul Laffoley
“My father was an extremely brilliant man. I consider him a genius, and so he probably could have joined Mensa. But why? I got in it with a 79 I.Q. and the first day I said, "I'm getting the hell out of here quick!" They're all losers. All they do is talk about their IQ.” MenFirstsSaidFatherHellGeniusBrilliantLoser Author:Paul Laffoley
“I really wanted to study with Bruce Goff [one of the masters of "organic architecture"] at the University of Oklahoma.” WantedStudyMastersUniversityArchitectureOklahomaOrganic Architecture Author:Paul Laffoley
“My father said he did have the mathematics of mind physics, or the physics of consciousness.” MindSaidFatherConsciousnessMathematicsPhysics Author:Paul Laffoley
“My goal all along has just been to work and support myself. I've been really lucky to walk away from the 'Twilight' series unscathed. Somebody asked me recently what it's like to be a star. I thought that was the strangest question. If you saw my day-to-day life, the word 'star' just doesn't apply.” IfsStarsGoalWalksSupportSawsLuckySeriesTwilightDay To DayDay LifeDay To Day LifeTwilight Series Author:Anna Kendrick
“At one time in the mid-'70s I became the president of the Boston-Cambridge chapter of the World Future Society. Because I'd been in my studio by myself since 1968 on up. And the thing is that my social life consisted of being involved in organizations like that. I would get people to come and speak, and speak myself and that kind of stuff.” PeopleWorldKindSpeakSocialStuffPresidentInvolvedOrganizationStudiosOne TimeChaptersBostonSocial LifeCambridgeFuture Society Author:Paul Laffoley
“Buckminster Fuller was down in Pennsylvania, then he'd come up and go to his island in Maine. He wanted to remain a New Englander. He taught from '48 to '49 and '50 at Black Mountain College. That's where he met Kenneth Snelson. Fuller kind of stayed a Yankee right in the New England area. So it was pretty easy to get him to come on over, and we would have lectures at the Harvard Science Center.” KindWantedEasyBlackTaughtCollegeMetsMountainAreasEnglandCome UpIslandsYankeesLecturesHarvardEasy To GetNew EnglandPennsylvaniaMaineBuckminster FullerKenneth Author:Paul Laffoley
“[Buckminster Fuller] always liked to say that he got kicked out of Harvard three times. Mostly you only got kicked out once, but he kept coming back.” ThreeThree TimesComing BackHarvardBuckminster Fuller Author:Paul Laffoley