"Because of Diamond, I have had to begin……" — Isaac Newton
"Because of Diamond, I have had to begin much of the work afresh. I will not, however, rid myself of her, nor even punish her. She knew not what she was doing, and that which she did was for my protection and for love of my person. Her place remains at my side or against my feet when I lie abed."
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Isaac Newton
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137 Quotes by Isaac Newton
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