“In all possible universes, Monday was the same.”
Source: Eye in the Sky (1957), Chapter 9 (p. 119)
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Context: The theory of chance consists in reducing all the events of the same kind to a certain number of cases equally possible, that is to say, to such as we may be equally undecided about in regard to their existence, and in determining the number of cases favorable to the event whose probability is sought.<!--p.6