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Marie Curie Quotes

It was like a new world opened to me, the world of science, which I was at last permitted to know in all liberty.

Source:'A Poor Student In Paris,' In Her Own Words by Marie Curie from Autobiographical Notes pp. 170-171.
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  • Name: Marie Curie
  • Profession: Physicist, Scientist
  • Born: November 7, 1867 - July 4, 1934
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