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- Philosophers say a great deal about what is absolutely necessary for science, and it is always, so far as one can see, rather naive, and probably wrong.
- Richard Feynman (1918 - 1988)
- If you haven't found something strange during the day, it hasn't been much of a day.
- John A. Wheeler
- To be pleased with one's limits is a wretched state.
- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749 - 1832)
- Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain.
- Friedrich von Schiller (1759 - 1805)
- We are at the very beginning of time for the human race. It is not unreasonable that we grapple with problems. But there are tens of thousands of years in the future. Our responsibility is to do what we can, learn what we can, improve the solutions, and pass them on.
- Richard Feynman (1918 - 1988)
- If man does find the solution for world peace it will be the most revolutionary reversal of his record we have ever known.
- George C. Marshall (1880 - 1959)
- Some people have so much respect for their superiors they have none left for themselves.
- Peter McArthur
- Seek simplicity, and distrust it.
- Alfred North Whitehead (1861 - 1947)
- An adventure is only an inconvenience rightly considered. An inconvenience is an adventure wrongly considered.
- G. K. Chesterton (1874 - 1936)
- In all large corporations, there is a pervasive fear that someone, somewhere is having fun with a computer on company time. Networks help alleviate that fear.
- John C. Dvorak
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