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- Perhaps the most surprising thing about mathematics is that it is so surprising. The rules which we make up at the beginning… — Edward Charles Titchmarsh
- The physicist is like someone who's watching people playing chess and, after watching a few games, he may have worked out what… — Martin Rees
- This incomparable Author having at length been prevailed upon to appear in public, has in this Treatise given a most notable instance… — Edmond Halley
- If the children are untaught, their ignorance and vices will in future life cost us much dearer in their consequences than it… — Thomas Jefferson
- It is not important whether or not the interpretation is correct — if men define situations as real, they are real in… — W. Ian Thomas
- Logic leaves us no choice. In that sense, math always involves both invention and discovery: we invent the concepts but discover their… — Steven Strogatz
- To put it bluntly and plainly, if Christ is not my Substitute, I still occupy the place of a condemned sinner. If… — Leon Morris
- Immoral: Inexpedient. Whatever in the long run and with regard to the greater number of instances men find to be generally inexpedient… — Ambrose Bierce