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Pixilation Spelling Quotes By Donald E. Knuth

From now on whenever I read a math book, I'm going to try to figure out by myself how everything was done, before looking at the solution. Even if I don't figure it out, I think I'll be able to see the beauty of a proof then. — Donald E. Knuth

Pixilation Spelling Quotes By Jose Raul Capablanca

Chess is a very logical game and it is the man who can reason most logically and profoundly in it that ought to win. — Jose Raul Capablanca

Pixilation Spelling Quotes By Gaston Leroux

Destiny has chained you to me forever! — Gaston Leroux

Pixilation Spelling Quotes By Terry Pratchett

What Profiteth It A Kingdom If The Oxen Be Deflated?' - Riddles II, v3 — Terry Pratchett

Pixilation Spelling Quotes By Jonathan Safran Foer

As told by Kafka's close friend Max Brod:

"Suddenly he began to speak to the fish in their illuminated tanks. 'Now at least I can look at you in peace, I don't eat you anymore.' It was the time he turned strictly vegetarian. — Jonathan Safran Foer

Pixilation Spelling Quotes By Groucho Marx

The admission fee was a viper's tongue and a half-concealed stiletto. It was a sort of intellectual slaughterhouse. — Groucho Marx

Pixilation Spelling Quotes By Eduardo Galeano

Bacteria and viruses were the most effective allies. — Eduardo Galeano

Pixilation Spelling Quotes By Thom Yorke

When even your fans are writing to tell you to get a life, you know you need to listen. — Thom Yorke

Pixilation Spelling Quotes By Edgar Allan Poe

My next thought concerned the choice of an impression, or effect, to be conveyed: and here I may as well observe that, throughout the construction, I kept steadily in view the design. — Edgar Allan Poe

Pixilation Spelling Quotes By Jonathan Franzen

But in the world of consumer advertising and consumer purchasing, no evil is moral. The evils consist of high prices, inconvenience, lack of choice, lack of privacy, heartburn, hair loss, slippery roads. This is no surprise, since the only problems worth advertising solutions for are problems treatable through the spending of money. But money cannot solve the problem of bad manners - the chatterer in the darkened movie theater, the patronizing sister-in-law, the selfish sex partner - except by offering refuge in an atomized privacy. And such privacy is exactly what the American Century has tended toward. — Jonathan Franzen