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On Sayings and Life
07 Aug 2010 | 3 Comments »
Category(s): Arts & Humanities, Fun, Personal, Philosophy
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“A witty saying proves nothing”
01 Dec 2009 | No Comments »
Category(s): Arts & Humanities, Fun, Maths & Science, Philosophy
Tag(s): adages, albert einstein, ancient greek philosophers, apophryca, arouet, author, books, common sense, education, einstein, formal education, god, humou, imagination, liberty, life, mark twain, math, mathematician, mathematics, Maths & Science, oscar wilde, philosopher, Philosophy, physicist, plato, playwright, poet, proverbs, quotations, quotes, religion, samuel clemens, sayings, scientist, socrates, understanding, voltaire, wisdom, writer