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Electromathematics Quotes By Blaise Pascal

The difference between the mathematical and the intuitive mind. [1] - In the one the principles are palpable, but removed from ordinary use; so that for want of habit it is difficult to turn one's mind in that direction: but if one turns it thither ever so little, one sees the principles fully, and one must have a quite inaccurate mind who reasons wrongly from principles so plain that it is almost impossible they should escape notice. — Blaise Pascal

Electromathematics Quotes By F Scott Fitzgerald

Remember in all society nine girls out of ten marry for money and nine men out of ten are fools. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Electromathematics Quotes By Rod Serling

We're developing a new citizenry. One that will be very selective about cereals and automobiles, but won't be able to think. — Rod Serling

Electromathematics Quotes By Christian Cota

When I was a kid, I loved figure skating. But in Mexico, they kind of push you toward hockey. — Christian Cota

Electromathematics Quotes By William Gibson

Lonny Zone stepped forward, tall and cadaverous, moving with the slow undersea grace of his addiction. — William Gibson

Electromathematics Quotes By Edward Gibbon

[The] events by which the fate of nations is not materially changed, leave a faint impression on the page of history, and the patience of the reader would be exhausted by the repetition of the same hostilities [between Rome and Persia], undertaken without cause, prosecuted without glory, and terminated without effect. — Edward Gibbon

Electromathematics Quotes By Pierce Brosnan

My family is my sanctuary. — Pierce Brosnan

Electromathematics Quotes By Isaac Asimov

It is enough for a Psychohistorian, as such, to know his Biostatistics and his Neurochemical Electromathematics. Some know nothing else and are fit only to be statistical technicians. But a Speaker must be able to discuss the Plan without mathematics. — Isaac Asimov