I am not here concerned with intent, but with scientific standards, especially the ability to tell the difference between a fact, an opinion, a hypothesis, and a hole in the ground.
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Type: Mathematician Born: May 19, 1927 Death: September 12, 2005 |
It's all kinds of these profound things crashing on you when your child arrives into the world. It's like you've met your reason to live.
But we're born as children and we look at the world with open eyes... And we don't judge and we don't betray. We're not jealous. We're not envious. We're not even weary, which is a danger also as kids. They have to learn a certain amount of awareness.

