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Isaac Asimov
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quote: It is change, continuing change, inevitable change, that is the dominant factor in society today. No sensible decision can be made any longer without taking into account not only the world as it is, but the world as it will be.... This, in turn, means tha
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Isaac Watts
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quote: Kind words toward those you daily meet, Kind words and actions right, Will make this life of ours most sweet, Turn darkness into night.
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Irving Fisher
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quote: The effort of the economist is to see, to picture the interplay of economic elements. The more clearly cut these elements appear in his vision, the better; the more elements he can grasp and hold in his mind at once, the better. The economic world is a mi
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Imre Lakatos
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quote: That sometimes clear ... and sometimes vague stuff ... which is ... mathematics.
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Isaac Barrow
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quote: Those who depend on the merits of their ancestors may be said to search in the roots of the tree for those fruits which the branches ought to produce.
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