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If all sentient beings in the universe disappeared, there would remain a sense in which mathematical objects and theorems would continue to…
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Politicians, real-estate agents, used-car salesmen, and advertising copy-writers are expected to stretch facts in self-serving directions, but scientists who falsify their results…
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If present trends continue, our country may soon find itself far behind many other nations in both science and technology nations where,…
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Biographical history, as taught in our public schools, is still largely a history of boneheads; ridiculous kings and queens, paranoid political leaders,…
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It is part of the pholosophic dullness of our time that there are millions of rational monsters walking about on their hind…
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All mathematicians share... a sense of amazement over the infinite depth and the mysterious beauty and usefulness of mathematics.
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Mathematics is not only real, but it is the only reality. That is that entire universe is made of matter, obviously. And…
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Speaking about symmetry, look out our window, and you may see a cardinal attacking its reflection in the window. The cardinal is…
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We cannot get from anyone else the things we need to fill the endless terrible need, not to be dissolved, not to…
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Nay, all laws must fall, human societies that subsist by them be dissolved, and all innocent persons be exposed to the violence…
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Friendships, in general, are suddenly contracted; and therefore it is no wonder they are easily dissolved.
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That is happiness; to be dissolved into something complete and great.
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The sun, moving as it does, sets up processes of change and becoming and decay, and by its agency the finest and…
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Natural causes, as we know, are at work, which tend to modify, if they do not at length destroy, all the arrangements…
— James Clerk Maxwell
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The Greeks are wrong to recognize coming into being and perishing; for nothing comes into being nor perishes, but is rather compounded…
— Anaxagoras
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Meditation should not be a thing apart from life; it should be amidst life, it should be a part of life an…
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