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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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Henry Moore
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quote: It is a mistake for a sculptor or a painter to speak or write very often about his job. It releases tension needed for his work.
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Harish-Chandra
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quote: I have often pondered over the roles of knowledge or experience, on the one hand, and imagination or intuition, on the other, in the process of discovery. I believe that there is a certain fundamental conflict between the two, and knowledge, by advocating
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Henry David Thoreau
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quote: Our inventions are wont to be pretty toys, which distract our attention from serious things. They are but improved means to an unimproved end.
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Henry D. Sedgwick
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quote: The fundamental truth of democracy is the belief that the real pleasures of life are increased by sharing them.
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