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The basic problem for Lawrence was that he was lazy. He had figured out that everything was much simpler if, like Superman with his X-ray vision, you just stared through the cosmetic distractions and saw the underlying mathematical skeleton. Once you found the math in a thing, you knew everything about it, and you could manipulate it to your heart's content with nothing more than a pencil and a napkin. He saw it in the curve of the silver bars on his glockenspiel, saw it in the catenary arch of a bridge and in the capacitor-studded drum of Atanasoff and Berry's computing machine. Actually pounding on the glockenspiel, riveting the bridge together, or trying to figure out why the computing machine wasn't working were not as interesting to him. — Neal Stephenson

There are more love songs than anything else. If songs could make you do something we'd all love one another. — Frank Zappa

So few people realize that preparedness never leads to peace, but that it is indeed the road to universal slaughter. — Emma Goldman

If we went into stores only when we needed to buy something, and if once there we bought only what we needed, the economy would collapse, boom. — Paco Underhill

I wanted to do a book on donuts...Maybe this dream will be book number three, after the Fault in Our Starburst: a Brief History of the Yellow Ones. — Sammy Rhodes

I think I can capture the taste buds of the average right-wing conservative who loves barbecue. — Bobby Seale

I think that's a hallmark of a really good story that it has readers that it speaks to more than others. — Erin Morgenstern

When you lose someone, you don't lose them all at once. You lose them in pieces over time. — Simon Birch

The only way to know how prayer works is to have complete knowledge and control of the past, present, and future. In other words, you can figure out how prayer works if you are God. — Paul E. Miller

One must be businesslike, although the glass is falling. — Vita Sackville-West

Understanding of it and I am not sure that I believe in it. Perhaps it was a sin to kill the fish. I suppose it was even though I did it to keep me alive and feed many people. But then everything is a sin. Do not think about sin. It is much too — Ernest Hemingway,