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| #10570 |  | The universe, they said, depended for its operation on the balance of four forces which they identified as charm, persuasion, uncertainty and
 bloody-mindedness.
 -- Terry Pratchett, "The Light Fantastic"
 
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| #10571 |  | The University of California Statistics Department; where mean is normal, and deviation standard.
 
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| #10572 |  | The world is moving so fast these days that the man who says it can't be done is generally interrupted by someone doing it.
 -- E. Hubbard
 
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| #10573 |  | The Wright Bothers weren't the first to fly.  They were just the first not to crash.
 
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| #10574 |  | Theory is gray, but the golden tree of life is green. -- Goethe
 
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| #10575 |  | There *__is* no such thing as a civil engineer. 
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| #10576 |  | There are no data that cannot be plotted on a straight line if the axis are chosen correctly.
 
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| #10577 |  | "There are three principal ways to lose money: wine, women, and engineers. While the first two are more pleasant, the third is by far the more certain."
 -- Baron Rothschild, ca. 1800
 
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| #10578 |  | There are three schools of magic.  One:  State a tautology, then ring the changes on its corollaries; that's philosophy.  Two:  Record many facts.
 Try to find a pattern.  Then make a wrong guess at the next fact; that's
 science.  Three:  Be aware that you live in a malevolent Universe controlled
 by Murphy's Law, sometimes offset by Brewster's Factor; that's engineering.
 
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| #10579 |  | There are two kinds of solar-heat systems: "passive" systems collect the sunlight that hits your home, and "active" systems collect the sunlight that
 hits your neighbors' homes, too.
 -- Dave Barry, "Postpetroleum Guzzler"
 
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