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#10300 | | If you analyse anything, you destroy it. -- Arthur Miller
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#10301 | | If you are smart enough to know that you're not smart enough to be an Engineer, then you're in Business.
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#10302 | | If you can't understand it, it is intuitively obvious.
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#10303 | | If you haven't enjoyed the material in the last few lectures then a career in chartered accountancy beckons. -- Advice from the lecturer in the middle of the Stochastic Systems course.
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#10304 | | If you push the "extra ice" button on the soft drink vending machine, you won't get any ice. If you push the "no ice" button, you'll get ice, but no cup.
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#10305 | | If you rap your knuckles against a window jamb or door, if you brush your leg against a bed or desk, if you catch your foot in a curled- up corner of a rug, or strike a toe against a desk or chair, go back and repeat the sequence. You will find yourself surprised how far off course you were to hit that window jamb, that door, that chair. Get back on course and do it again. How can you pilot a spacecraft if you can't find your way around your own apartment? -- William S. Burroughs
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#10306 | | If you steal from one author it's plagiarism; if you steal from many it's research. -- Wilson Mizner
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#10307 | | If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
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#10308 | | Imagination is more important than knowledge. -- Albert Einstein
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#10309 | | In 1750 Issac Newton became discouraged when he fell up a flight of stairs.
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