Discovery of Marie Curie
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Discovery of Marie Curie "Two things will never cease to amaze us, -- the infinite starlit heaven above our heads, and the infinite spiritual space within us." All people are talented, all people have a gift from the Lord, but not everybody discovers this talent, not everybody develops it. Paradoxically, but generally just the brightest people at the beginning of their life had more obstacles and sufferings then other people. Maybe the suffering and barriers are just what can allow them to develop their persistence, industriousness, which helps them develop their talent. Marie Curie had had a hard childhood, she...
because she gave a promise to herself to be a scientist and didn't go back from her plan even an inch.

because she gave a promise to herself to be a scientist and didn't go back from her plan even an inch.
When we read the biography of Marie Curie, we are discovering her not like a grate scientist -- about hers and her discovery we know from our schoolbooks, but as a Great Person, whom deserves respect for her adamant spirit and large soul. Even it she didn't discover anything, she deserves to be written about in the book. As one writer said, only with these people should we compare our life and try to be similar to them.
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