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#10251 | | Houston, Tranquillity Base here. The Eagle has landed. -- Neil Armstrong
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#10252 | | How can you do 'New Math' problems with an 'Old Math' mind? -- Charles Schulz
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#10253 | | How many weeks are there in a light year?
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#10254 | | How often I found where I should be going only by setting out for somewhere else. -- R. Buckminster Fuller
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#10255 | | Human beings were created by water to transport it uphill.
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#10256 | | I am not an Economist. I am an honest man! -- Paul McCracken
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#10257 | | I cannot believe that God plays dice with the cosmos. -- Albert Einstein, on the randomness of quantum mechanics
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#10258 | | I do hate sums. There is no greater mistake than to call arithmetic an exact science. There are permutations and aberrations discernible to minds entirely noble like mine; subtle variations which ordinary accountants fail to discover; hidden laws of number which it requires a mind like mine to perceive. For instance, if you add a sum from the bottom up, and then again from the top down, the result is always different. -- Mrs. La Touche
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#10259 | | I do not remember ever having seen a sustained argument by an author which, starting from philosophical premises likely to meet with general acceptance, reached the conclusion that a praiseworthy ordering of one's life is to devote it to research in mathematics. -- Sir Edmund Whittaker, "Scientific American", Vol. 183
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#10260 | | "I don't think so," said Ren'e Descartes. Just then, he vanished.
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