The way in which mathematicians and physicists and historians talk is quite different, and what a physicist means by physical intuition and what a mathematician means by beauty or elegance are things worth thinking about.
The world's a mean place. It's unfair, then it's fair. It's hateful, then it's loving. It's a very peculiar place on philosophical and metaphysical and religious levels.
| John R. Allen, Soldier (1953) |
| Henry Charles Carey, Economist (1793) |
| J. Paul Getty, Businessman (1892) |
| Sete Gibernau, Athlete (1972) |
| John Lee Hancock, Writer (1956) |
| Don Johnson, Actor (1949) |
| Kyle Johnson, Athlete (1978) |
| Stan Kenton, Musician (1911) |
| Michael King, Historian (1945) |
| Josiah Bailey, Politician (1946) |
| Charles Laughton, Actor (1962) |


