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No mathematician of equal stature has risen from our generation ... Hilbert was singularly free from national and racial prejudices; in all public questions, be they political, social or spiritual, he stood forever on the side of freedom. — Hermann Weyl
We cannot resist change, but we can choose the direction of change. — Kennon Callahan
Living at a beach, near a river mouth, taught him the impotence of impatience at events moving at nature's pace. — Tony Bishop
Long ago, after a bad fall, her father had explained that only fools were fearless. We meet rear, he'd said. We greet the unexpected visitor and listen to what he has to tell us. When fear arrives, something is about to happen. (p51) — Leigh Bardugo
Intelligence entails a strong mind, but genius entails a heart of a lion in tune with a strong mind. — Criss Jami
While twentieth-century physicists were not able to identify any convincing mathematical constants underlying the fine structure, partly because such thinking has normally not been encouraged, a revolutionary suggestion was recently made by the Czech physicist Raji Heyrovska, who deduced that the fine structure constant, ...really is defined by the [golden] ratio .... — Carl Johan Calleman
I 'm your husband ... "
"No. You are not my husband," she interrupted in a voice thickened with hatred and tears. "You have never been my husband. A husband loves, honours and cherishes! A husband is a lover and a champion ... Look into the next room if you want to see what a real husband is, because you are no such thing! — Natasha Anders
So I was always around music and my dad was in his own way a progressive jazzer, a big band jazzer guy. — Billy Sherwood
If security were all that mattered, computers would never be turned on, let alone hooked into a network with literally millions of potential intruders. — Dan Farmer
Animals do not admire each other. A horse does not admire its companion. — Thomas Mann
