If we do discover a complete theory, it should be in time understandable in broad principle by everyone. Then we shall all, philosophers, scientists, and just ordinary people be able to take part in the discussion of why we and the universe exist.
The difference between a tool and a machine is not capable of very precise distinction; nor is it necessary, in a popular explanation of those terms, to limit very strictly their acceptation.
| John Campbell, (1955) |
| Edgar Degas, Artist (1834) |
| Anthony Edwards, Actor (1962) |
| Atom Egoyan, Director (1960) |
| Abel Ferrara, Director (1951) |
| Evelyn Glennie, Musician (1965) |
| Gottfried Keller, Writer (1819) |
| Nigel Dennis, Writer (1989) |


