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| #10640 |   | We warn the reader in advance that the proof presented here depends on a clever but highly unmotivated trick. 		-- Howard Anton, "Elementary Linear Algebra"
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| #10641 |   | We who revel in nature's diversity and feel instructed by every animal tend to brand Homo sapiens as the greatest catastrophe since the Cretaceous extinction. 		-- S.J. Gould
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| #10642 |   | We will have solar energy as soon as the utility companies solve one technical problem -- how to run a sunbeam through a meter.
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| #10643 |   | We've sent a man to the moon, and that's 29,000 miles away.  The center of the Earth is only 4,000 miles away.  You could drive that in a week, but for some reason nobody's ever done it. 		-- Andy Rooney
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| #10644 |   | Weinberg, as a young grocery clerk, advised the grocery manager to get rid of rutabagas which nobody ever bought.  He did so. "Well, kid, that was a great idea," said the manager. Then he paused and asked the killer question, "NOW what's the least popular vegetable?"
  Law: Once you eliminate your #1 problem, #2 gets a promotion. 	-- Gerald Weinberg, "The Secrets of Consulting"
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| #10645 |   | Wernher von Braun settled for a V-2 when he coulda had a V-8.
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| #10646 |   | "What I've done, of course, is total garbage." 		-- R. Willard, Pure Math 430a
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| #10647 |   | What is algebra, exactly?  Is it one of those three-cornered things? 		-- J.M. Barrie
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| #10648 |   | What is mind?  No matter.  What is matter?  Never mind. 		-- Thomas Hewitt Key, 1799-1875
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| #10649 |   | What is now proved was once only imagin'd. 		-- William Blake
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