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“He’d always felt he had a right to exist as a wizard in the same way that you couldn’t do proper maths without the number 0, which wasn’t a number at all but, if it went away, would leave a lot of larger numbers looking bloody stupid.” quote by Terry Pratchett
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““He’d always felt he had a right to exist as a wizard in the same way that you couldn’t do proper maths without the number 0, which wasn’t a number at all but, if it went away, would leave a lot of larger numbers looking bloody stupid.””

Terry Pratchett

About This Quote

Source Book: Discworld series, novel “Equal Rites”, 1987

The quote humorously asserts that wizards, like the concept of zero, are essential foundations that give meaning to larger structures, even if they seem insignificant.

In simple terms: Wizards and zero are essential foundations.

Key Takeaway

Recognize and value foundational roles.

Themes

identity existence foundations humor logic

Mood

playful thoughtful reflective

Type

humorous philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • education
  • creative writing
  • team building
  • problem solving
  • philosophical debate

Key Concepts

mathematics fantasy ontological necessity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do we recognize unseen foundations in our lives?
  • What happens when foundational ideas are ignored?
A Different Perspective

Zero is a concept that can be contested in some cultures, challenging its universal acceptance.

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