A Midsummer's Equation (Detective Galileo #3)
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What I’m offering is instruction. I will teach you how to properly approach the problems, so you can do it yourself.”
Nanik Nur'aini
This teaching method is just the best
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Graduate without learning how to do that, and you’ll get yourself into trouble later. The obvious solution is to learn how to solve it now.
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“There’s no easy path to the truth,”
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It had never once crossed her mind to try to appreciate the technology for what it was.
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I believe there is no greater sin than to leave one’s curiosity unsatisfied. Curiosity is the fuel that powers the engine of human advancement.”
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“A parent will do anything to protect their child.”
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Setsuko knew better than anyone that silence was the only option.
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“He said it’s not good if you do it for me. I have to learn how to do it for myself.”
Nanik Nur'aini
Kyohei-chan...... T_T
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“I want you to value life. Yours and others. More than you ever have before.”
Nanik Nur'aini
*crying over this one*
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“There are some mysteries in this world,” Yukawa said suddenly, “that cannot be unraveled with modern science. However, as science develops, we will one day be able to understand them. The question is, is there a limit to what science can know? If so, what creates that limit?”
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“Every problem has a solution,” Yukawa said, staring straight at Kyohei through his glasses. “But there’s no guarantee that the solution will be found immediately. The same holds true in our lives. We encounter several problems to which the solutions are not immediately apparent in life. There is value to be had in worrying about those problems when you get to them. But never feel rushed. Often, in order to find the answer, you need time to grow first. That’s why we apply ourselves, and learn as we go.”