"The high number from the Middle East is only coincidence, he said. It is no particular choice on our part, ... We accept visa trainees from those countries. We'd accept them from other countries, too, but we don't get their applications."
"It is part of the pholosophic dullness of our time that there are millions of rational monsters walking about on their hind legs, observing the world through pairs of flexible little lenses, periodically supplying themselves with energy by pushing organic substances through holes in their faces, who see nothing fabulous whatever about themselves."
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Source: Mathematical Games. Scientific American (October 1973), later quoted in Roger B. Nelson Proofs Without Words: Exercises in Visual Thinking (Introduction, p. 5), 1993.
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