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The Man Who Snapped His Fingers The Man Who Snapped His Fingers by Fariba Hachtroudi
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“Science is based on nothing other than what-ifs, and skepticism with regard to the preconceived notions that make up the material world.”
Fariba Hachtroudi, The Man Who Snapped His Fingers
“If human beings could communicate in mathematical language -- which is more poetical than any other language -- the world would be an easier place to live. Perhaps one day we will follow Nature's example, for her immense book is written in mathematical language, as Galileo has affirmed.”
Fariba Hachtroudi, The Man Who Snapped His Fingers
“Listening is always preferable to talking. Let the other remove his veil, as my grandmother used to say. Give your response time to ripen.”
Fariba Hachtroudi, The Man Who Snapped His Fingers
“Is it not in the nature of loss that we measure the dizzying intensity of love? And in the hope of meeting again, the strength to go on living?”
Fariba Hachtroudi, The Man Who Snapped His Fingers
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