Top 9 Quotes & Sayings by Lucy Hawking

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English novelist Lucy Hawking.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Lucy Hawking

Catherine Lucy Hawking is an English journalist, novelist, educator, and philanthropist. She is the daughter of the theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking and writer Jane Wilde Hawking. She lives in London, and is a children's novelist and science educator.

I never thought I would become amazing. I never thought I would be as great as my father. I would like to continue writing novels, and hopefully, at some point, I would like to make the switch from being 'Stephen Hawking's daughter' to 'novelist Lucy Hawking,' and that will be a fabulous day.
I'm not saying it never occurred to me to want to write a masterpiece, but I really doubt I could.
As a child, I wanted to know how things worked and to control them. — © Lucy Hawking
As a child, I wanted to know how things worked and to control them.
I think the human race doesn't have a future if we don't go into space. We need to expand our horizons beyond planet Earth if we are to have a long-term future.
I was never top of the class at school, but my classmates must have seen potential in me, because my nickname was Einstein.
I wanted to be a ballerina as a child - I had a tutu, and I used to stage my own ballets in our front room with my family as the audience.
I wonder whether being a scientist's daughter makes you so conflicted about free will and fate.
I am a world expert on how to organise tasks in a senseless order, totally unrelated to priority, and thus create a massive panic leading up to an important deadline.
I wonder whether being a scientists daughter makes you so conflicted about free will and fate.
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