Born on March 5th
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Quotes by Authors Born Today (97)
"If you go into any physics lab, everybody is depressed and feels isolated. We don't get any feedback that anybody cares about what we're doing."
— Aaron D. Oconnell"We talk about quantum weirdness and things being in two places at once, but it all involves atoms and molecules, stuff we don't normally interact with."
— Aaron D. Oconnell"Your connections to all the things around you literally define who you are."
— Aaron D. Oconnell"If I realize that actually there's quantum mechanics happening around us all the time in some macroscopic, interconnected way, then that doesn't change my perception of it, that doesn't change my interaction with it; it just changes how I view my interaction."
— Aaron D. Oconnell"Scientists and academics in particular focus on detail and the minutiae. When they talk to each other, they usually don't focus on the broad ideas; they don't focus on social interconnectedness. They focus on the task that they're doing."
— Aaron D. Oconnell"The qubit acts as a bridge between the microscopic and the macroscopic worlds."
— Aaron D. Oconnell"I was born in Mumbai, but I grew up in England, and then my adulthood has been in the States. I'm an American stuffed with an English person with an Indian person inside. I feel like those things kind of inform me in some way, which I think helps me as an actor."
— Aasif Mandvi"I did a play called 'Disgraced' in 2012 at Lincoln Center, which ultimately won the Pulitzer Prize. I played the lead character, a Muslim American, who had renounced Islam and became very anti-Islam."
— Aasif Mandvi"I've always said I'm the worst representative of Muslim-Americans that's ever existed, because I've been inside more bars than mosques."
— Aasif Mandvi"If you don't acknowledge differences, it's as bad as stereotyping or reducing someone."
— Aasif Mandvi"In America, people think being South Asian is still kind of exotic. When you go outside New York and Chicago and L.A., there are people who have never tried Indian food... they've never even tasted it!"
— Aasif Mandvi"That's the Indian in me - you must put spices on everything. As a kid, whenever we got sick, my mom would take milk and put turmeric in it. That was our medicine. That was the cure-all. Some people turn to Robitussin."
— Aasif Mandvi"It is ironic that it doesn't matter how successful I am in any other capacity: ultimately, my parents' marker is 'Do you have a wife?' and 'Do you have children?'"
— Aasif Mandvi"The experience of being on a show that is very much in the center of popular culture is exciting. You really feel like you're reaching people."
— Aasif Mandvi"I'm a little bit like a turducken: I'm sort of like an Indian person, wrapped in a British person, wrapped in an American kind of thing."
— Aasif Mandvi"When I was 11 my friend's mom made a peanut butter sandwich. I ate the sandwich and was like, 'I'm never eating anything else again.' And I still eat peanut butter every day. I would put peanut butter on a steak."
— Aasif Mandvi"I'm not really a food connoisseur."
— Aasif Mandvi"Being American and being an outsider at the same time, it's a perspective I often bring to a character."
— Aasif Mandvi"I figure if people don't want to make the distinction between a Muslim and a terrorist, then why should I make a distinction between good scared white people and racists?"
— Aasif Mandvi"In Britain, you never get away from the fact that you're a foreigner. In the U.S., the view is it doesn't matter where you come from."
— Aasif Mandvi"Traditional television as we have known it will make love to the Internet and have a child. That child will be the future. It's already happening, and it's hot!"
— Aasif Mandvi"I never consciously got into comedy. It was sort of one of those things where I was a theater student, I was acting, I was doing comedy, I was doing dramatic stuff, so it's been something that I've always done and enjoyed doing and had an instinct to be relatively good at."
— Aasif Mandvi"The artist never really has any control over the impact of his work. If he starts thinking about the impact of his work, then he becomes a lesser artist."
— Aasif Mandvi"People lament that there's no roles being written for South Asian or Muslim characters. But their parents don't want their children to go into the entertainment field. You don't get it both ways."
— Aasif Mandvi"An artist's job is simply to take the mirror in front of your face and hold it there. It's not to give you any answers. It is simply to take that mirror and point it at you."
— Aasif Mandvi"I was born in India - but never really lived there."
— Aasif Mandvi"I'm Muslim the way many of my Jewish friends are Jewish: I avoid pork, and I take the big holidays off."
— Aasif Mandvi"When you're brown and Indian, you get offered a lot of doctor roles."
— Aasif Mandvi"I rarely went to the mosque, I never fasted, and I only prayed namaaz on the holy nights because my mom bugged me about it."
— Aasif Mandvi"The longer I spent time on 'The Daily Show,' standing in front of a green screen pretending to report from war zones and hot spots around the world - most often from somewhere in the Middle East - the more I began to realize that 'The Daily Show' was radicalizing me."
— Aasif Mandvi