Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777–1855) German mathematician and physical scientist
As quoted in Calculus Gems (1992) by George F. Simmons
Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777–1855) German mathematician and physical scientist
As quoted in Calculus Gems (1992) by George F. Simmons
“Sometimes the day begins with nothing to look forward to…”
Shaun Tan book The Red Tree
Source: The Red Tree
“I find that most people know what a story is until they sit down to write one.”
Flannery O’Connor (1925–1964) American novelist, short story writer
Robert G. Ingersoll (1833–1899) Union United States Army officer
The Liberty of Man, Woman and Child (1877)
Context: There has never been upon the earth a generation of free men and women. It is not yet time to write a creed. Wait until the chains are broken — until dungeons are not regarded as temples. Wait until solemnity is not mistaken for wisdom — until mental cowardice ceases to be known as reverence. Wait until the living are considered the equals of the dead — until the cradle takes precedence of the coffin. Wait until what we know can be spoken without regard to what others may believe. Wait until teachers take the place of preachers — until followers become investigators. Wait until the world is free before you write a creed.
In this creed there will be but one word — Liberty.
Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) Austrian neurologist known as the founding father of psychoanalysis
Source: Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
Samuel Butler (1835–1902) novelist
Knowledge is Power
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part VII - On the Making of Music, Pictures, and Books
John Maynard Keynes (1883–1946) British economist
As quoted in The Guardian (8 June 1983). p. 82
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