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"The test of an author is not to be found merely in the number of his phrases that pass current in the corner of newspapers...but in the number of passages that have really taken root in younger minds."
By Thomas Higginson
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"The most merciful thing in the world . . . is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents."
By H.P. Lovecraft
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"That all our knowledge begins with experience, there is indeed no doubt....but although our knowledge originates WITH experience, it does not all arise OUT OF experience."
By Immanuel Kant
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"Thus, be it understood, to demonstrate a theorem, it is neither necessary nor even advantageous to know what it means....[A] machine might be imagined where the assumptions were put in at one end, while the theorems came out at the other, like the legendary Chicago machine where the pigs go in alive and come out transformed into hams and sausages. No more than these machines need the mathematician know what he does."
By Henri Poincare
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"The fathers of the field had been pretty confusing: John von Neumann speculated about computers and the human brain in analogies sufficiently wild to be worthy of a medieval thinker, and Alan Turing thought about criteria to settle the question of whether machines can think, a question of which we now know that it is about as relevant as the question of whether submarines can swim."
By Professor Edsger Dijkstra, at the ACN South Central Regional Conference, Austin, Texas, 16 to 18 Novemver 1984
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"The story so far: In the beginning the Universe was created. This has made a lot of people very angry and has been widely regarded as a bad move."
By Douglas Adams, The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
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"There are, however, people in this world who seldom pick up a newspaper, people who, when watching television, sneer in displeasure and change channels at the first glimpse of an anchorperson. While such willfully uninformed citizens are rare, emerging from seclusion only to serve on juries in trials of great national significance, they do exist."
By Joe Keenan
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"The whole problem with news on television comes down to this: all the words uttered in an hour of news coverage could be printed on page of a newspaper. And the world cannot be understood in one page."
By Neil Postman
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"This place makes Mayberry look like a think tank."
By Dennis Miller (told to me by a CV employee)
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"The man who has nothing to boast of but his illustrious ancestry is like the potato - the best part under ground."
By Thomas Overbury
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"The idea of an incarnation of God is absurd: why should the human race think itself so superior to bees, ants, and elephants as to be put in this unique relation to its maker? . . Christians are like a council of frogs in a marsh or a synod of worms on a dung-hill croaking and squeaking "for our sakes was the world created.""
By Julian the Apostate
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"The only mystery about the cat is why it ever decided to become a domesticated animal"
By Sir Compton MacKenzie
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"The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax."
By Albert Einstein
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"There is as much difference between us and ourselves as there is between us and others."
By Michel de Montaigne
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"Truth, springs from agrument amongst friends."
By David Hume
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"The ultimate test of a relationship is to disagree but hold hands."
By Alexander Penney
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"The friendly cow all red and white,
I love with all my heart:
She gives me cream with all her might;
to eat with apple tart."
By Robert Louis Stevenson
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"There is no reason for any individual to have a computer in their home."
By Ken Olsen, CEO DEC 1977
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"The true worth of an experimenter consists in his pursuing not only what he seeks in his experiment, but also what he did not seek."
By Claude Bernard
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"To the biologist the problem of socialism appears largely as a problem of size. The extreme socialists desire to run every nation as a single business concern. I do not suppose that Henry Ford would find much difficulty in running Andorra or Luxembourg on a socialistic basis. He has already more men on his pay-roll than their population. It is conceivable that a syndicate of Fords, if we could find them, would make Belgium Ltd. or Denmark Inc. pay their way. But while nationalization of certain industries is an obvious possibility in the largest of states, I find it no easier to picture a completely socialized British Empire or United States than an elephant turning somersaults or a hippopotamus jumping a hedge."
By J.B.S. Haldane, "On Being the Right Size" in the (1928) book "Possible Worlds"
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