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into large and complex datasets is a prevalent theme in current visualization research for which different approaches are pursued. Topology-based methods are built on the idea of abstracting characteristic structures such as the topological skeleton from the data and to construct the visualization accordingly. Even — Helwig Hauser

In order to judge of the inside of others, study your own; for men in general are very much alike, and though one has one prevailing passion, and another has another, yet their operations are much the same; and whatever engages or disgusts, pleases, or offends you in others will engage, disgust, please or offend others in you. — Lord Chesterfield

You lose them the same way your lose a battalion; by errors of judgment, orders that are impossible to fulfill, and through impossible conditions. — Ernest Hemingway,

I think sometimes the hardest obstacle is yourself. — Tricia Helfer

The more we are willing to separate from distraction and step into the open arms of boredom, the more writing will get on the page. — Ann Patchett

DURANTE:Your children are rather mentally unstable. Particularly the girls. Must I put up with them all? — Billy London

Data without generalization is just gossip. — Robert M. Pirsig

The Christian man must aim at that complete obedience to God in which life finds its highest happiness, its greatest good, its perfect consummation, its peace. — William Barclay

I think if you look at yesterday's New York Times poll, particularly when you judge Democrats in Congress versus the Republicans in Congress, people put a little more faith, or even a little more than a little more faith in the Democrats in Congress. — John Podesta

Sometimes kissing is better than sex. Especially kissing someone for the first time — Bert McCracken

'Kukla, Fran and Ollie' occurred in real time and was a benign and bewitching example of pure television. — Tom Shales

I could feel the tension radiate from my solar plexus and jangle along the nerve circuitry. It had nothing to do with the weather. — Robert B. Parker