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G. Sarton
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quote: The main duty of the historian of mathematics, as well as his fondest privilege, is to explain the humanity of mathematics, to illustrate its greatness, beauty and dignity, and to describe how the incessant efforts and accumulated genius of many generatio
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George Eliot
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quote: The sons of Judah have to choose that God may again choose them. The divine principle of our race is action, choice, resolved memory.
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Georgia Douglas Johnson
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quote: I want to die while you love me, While yet you hold me fair, While laughter lies upon my lips, And lights are in my hair.
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George Bernard Shaw
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quote: Hegel was right when he said that we learn from history that man can never learn anything from history.
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George Eliot
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quote: A difference of taste in jokes is a great strain on the affections.
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