Whether we like it or not, modern ways are going to alter and in part destroy traditional customs and values.

Werner Heisenberg
Whether we like it or not, modern ways are going...
Whether we like it or not, modern ways are going...
Whether we like it or not, modern ways are going...
Whether we like it or not, modern ways are going...
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We change the way we do things in order to do them better. We change our values because they are not working for us anymore. Change is inevitable, and if we want to be successful, it is important to embrace change.

Source: Physics And Philosophy: The Revolution In Modern Science

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