Feynman's last words...
recorded & mixed in profisound, prague, july, october 2000
I'd hate to die twice. It's so boring. 
My favourite qoute of Feynman
Adorning each volume of the Feynman Lectures on Physics was a picture of Feynman in shirtsleeves, gleefully pounding
a bongo drum. He came to regret that. "It's odd," he said after hearing himself introduced yet again as a bongo player,
"but on the infrequent occasions when I have been called upon in a formal place to play the bongo drums, the introducer
never seems to find it necessary to mention that I also do theoretical physics. I believe that is probably because we respect
the arts more than the sciences." And when yet another request came in for a copy of the photograph - from a Swedish
encyclopedia publisher who wished to "give a human approach to a presentation of the difficult matter that theoretical
physics represents" - he exploded. "Dear Sir," he scrawled, The fact that I beat a drum has nothing to do with the fact
that I do theoretical physics. Theoretical physics is a human endeavor, one of the higher developments of human beings -
and this perpetual desire to prove that people who do it are human by showing that they do other things that a few other
humans do (like playing bongo drums) is insulting to me.
I'm human enough to tell you to go to hell.