Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Volume 133, Issue 1 & 2, January-February 2013 Quotes

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Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Volume 133, Issue 1 & 2, January-February 2013 Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Volume 133, Issue 1 & 2, January-February 2013 by Stanley Schmidt
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“She figured that the main problem in physics is physicists, that most of them are caught in a mind trap because they're so used to things being made of smaller things. So they instinctively believe that reality, at its most basic level, must be made up of and regulated by almost infinitely small elementary particles.”
Rajnar Vajra, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Volume 133, Issue 1 & 2, January-February 2013
“Yeah, young coders abound, but mostly only string together preassembled digital beads, and even today's brightest young nerdlets aren't immune to eventual wrinkles. As for real experts, well, as the dawn of the computer age recedes, so too have the hairlines of your true computer wizards, the males I mean. We females never change, we are eternally young.”
Rajnar Vajra, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Volume 133, Issue 1 & 2, January-February 2013
“You've really helped him a lot."

Samsara shrugged. "It's mostly Raz's insight. I just nudge him a little occasionally."

"Which is what a good teacher does.”
Amy Thomson, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Volume 133, Issue 1 & 2, January-February 2013
“He was the least spiritual of all the monks here, accepting nothing without proof. This skepticism was simultaneously his greatest asset and his greatest impediment.”
Amy Thomson, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Volume 133, Issue 1 & 2, January-February 2013