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Marie Curie and Her Daughters: The Private Lives of Science's First Family (MacSci) Marie Curie and Her Daughters: The Private Lives of Science's First Family by Shelley Emling
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“Langevin-Joliot noted that they also were never encouraged to be the best. “I did not learn this as a child. That is more of an American idea. When I was at school, I was first in many things—physics, sport, math. My brother was just an average kid. My mother always told him not to worry that his sister is doing so well. We did not have to be the best,” she said. “My mother never heard that either as a child and I never heard that. It’s a dangerous idea. The culture of prizes is an American one and it is invading Europe. I don’t care for it. My mother chose to do what her mother did not for prizes but just to be happy. That was the most important thing.” Shortly”
Shelley Emling, Marie Curie and Her Daughters: The Private Lives of Science's First Family