A Quote by Burton Richter

Politics is a lot tougher than physics. — © Burton Richter
Politics is a lot tougher than physics.
Politics is comparable to boxing. The only thing is that in politics there are basically no rules. In boxing, you can get a black eye, but in politics you can get poison in your food or a bullet in the head. It's definitely rougher and tougher than other sports.
It's a tougher gig than what people think it is. The proper, real, genuine, worldwide movie stars don't get a lot of downtime from the world outside. That's a tougher price, I think, than what people's fantasy of fame account for.
Politics is a tough game. But would I change places with a trauma nurse in an emergency ward on a busy Saturday night? No way. There are lots of jobs in the world that are tougher than politics. And politicians and people who've done it need to remember that.
Newark might be one of few the places where the politics is tougher than even Brooklyn.
The thing is the game is getting tougher and tougher and we have to ask a lot of our bodies.
Politics is more difficult than physics.
Politics is far more complicated than physics.
When I was in college, I didn't like physics a lot, and I really wasn't very good at physics. And there were a lot of people around me who were really good at physics: I mean, scary good at physics. And they weren't much help to me, because I would say, 'How do you do this?' They'd say, 'Well, the answer's obvious.'
It's a lot tougher to play soccer and make it look believable. But in boxing, it was easier for me. I got injured a lot more in the soccer world. In soccer, I pulled muscles. I thought boxing was going to be tougher.
A lot of people have it tougher than I do.
Age 50 is a lot tougher than 40s
Age 50 is a lot tougher than 40s.
Leading your family is a lot tougher than basketball.
The libel laws in Australia are a lot tougher than they are in America.
If you absolutely love it more than anything in the world, don't give up. You gotta keep working hard because it's a lot tougher than it looks.
The East is tougher than a lot of people give us credit for.
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