When you see evil do not form ideas that are in the likeness of that evil; do not think of the evil as bad, but try to understand the forces that are back of that evil—forces that are good in themselves, though misdirected in their present state. By trying to understand the nature of the power that is back of evil or adversity, you will not form bad ideas, and therefore will feel no bad effects from experiences that may seem undesirable. At the same time, you will think your own thought about the experiences, thereby developing the power of the master mind.
Christian D. LarsonStichwörter: power nature evil mind good ideas adversity understand master experiences forces effects misdirected
Whenever a man can get hold of numbers, they are invaluable: if correct, they assist in informing his own mind, but they are still more useful in deluding the minds of others. Numbers are the masters of the weak, but the slaves of the strong.
Charles BabbageStichwörter: man strong mind weak value slave numbers master assist inform deluding
Read Euler, read Euler, he is the master of us all.
Pierre-Simon LaplaceStichwörter: science admiration scientists praise compliment master mathematician euler leonhard-euler
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