Leonard Mlodinow book The Drunkard's Walk
Source: The Drunkard's Walk, Chapter 1, Peering Through The Eyepiece Of Randomness, p. 4
Conversation http://www.jgballard.ca/interviews/macbeth_interview_1967.html with George MacBeth on Third Programme (BBC) (1 February 1967)], published in The New S.F. (1969), edited by Langdon Jones
Leonard Mlodinow book The Drunkard's Walk
Source: The Drunkard's Walk, Chapter 1, Peering Through The Eyepiece Of Randomness, p. 4
Anatol Rapoport (1911–2007) Russian-born American mathematical psychologist
Anatol Rapoport, "Outline of a probabilistic approach to animal sociology: I." The Bulletin of mathematical biophysics 11.3 (1949): p 183
1940s
Cormac McCarthy (1933) American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter
Source: All The Pretty Horses: All The Pretty Horses
“[Market outcomes] depends on the cumulation of random events.”
W. Brian Arthur (1946) American economist
Source: Competing Technologies, Increasing Returns and Lock-in by Historical Events, (1989), p. 124; as cited in: Tobias Georg Meyer (2012) Path Dependence in Two-sided Markets. p. 244
“The great events of the world take place in the brain…”
Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) Irish writer and poet
William Feller (1906–1970) Croatian-American mathematician
Source: An Introduction To Probability Theory And Its Applications (Third Edition), Chapter III, Fluctuations In Coin Tossing And Random Walks, p. 92.
“Most of what matters in our lives takes place in our absence.”
Salman Rushdie book Midnight's Children
Source: Midnight's Children
“for women live much more in the past… they attach themselves to places;”
Virginia Woolf book Mrs Dalloway
Source: Mrs. Dalloway