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2479 |
| b |
1006 |
| c |
1189 |
| d |
1202 |
| e |
1283 |
| f |
902 |
| g |
1339 |
| h |
1396 |
| I |
210 |
| j |
2843 |
| k |
386 |
| l |
1005 |
| m |
1678 |
| n |
377 |
| o |
407 |
| p |
1313 |
| q |
70 |
| r |
1674 |
| s |
1716 |
| t |
1185 |
| u |
575 |
| v |
188 |
| w |
1462 |
| x |
7 |
| y |
29 |
| z |
40 |
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Marshall Elizer
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quote: How do you compare apples and oranges? By their nutritional value.
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Max Gunther
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quote: It is true that when we take chances, we stand to lose. But it is also true that we will never win anything if we never even enter the game. Lucky people are aware of the possibility of losing, and indeed they may lose often. But since the chances they ta
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| 3. |
Maria Mitchell
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quote: When we are chafed and fretted by small cares, a look at the stars will show us the littleness of our own interests.
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Marguerite James
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quote: I would rather see one happy plant of knotweed than half a dozen aristocratic individuals struggling unsuccessfully.
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Max Planck
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quote: Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature. And that is because, in the last analysis, we ourselves are part of nature and therefore part of the mystery that we are trying to solve.
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