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That's the rankest psychologism, and was conclusively revealed as hogwash by Gottlob Frege in the 1890s!
— Sheldon Cooper
The aim of scientific work is truth. While we internally recognise something as true, we judge, and while we utter judgements, we assert.
— Gottlob Frege
If someone's lying, are their pants really on fire
— Jerry Seinfeld
I was born in California. When I was six, we moved to a small town in northern Indiana called Mishawaka.
— Adam Driver
What are numbers? What is the nature of arithmetical truth?
— Gottlob Frege
Arithmetic has began to totter.
— Gottlob Frege
A nation that has nothing but its amusements will not be amused for long.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
The purpose of prayer is emphatically not to bend God's will to ours, but rather to align our will to his.
— John Stott
I was the lucky one because I was protected by my youth. Je pouvais oublier. I still had the luxury of forgetting. He did not.
— Khaled Hosseini
Frege has the merit of ... finding a third assertion by recognising the world of logic which is neither mental nor physical.
— Bertrand Russell
I compare arithmetic with a tree that unfolds upwards in a multitude of techniques and theorems while the root drives into the depths.
— Gottlob Frege
The thought: A logical inquiry
— Gottlob Frege
We are never present with, but always beyond ourselves; fear, desire, hope, still push us on toward the future.
— Michel De Montaigne
One can hardly deny that mankind has a common store of thoughts which is transmitted from one generation to another.
— Gottlob Frege
Two imbecile parents, whether related or not, have only imbecile offspring.
— Charles Davenport
We found our own synchronicity together, his heart thumping out a slow. steady beat and mine filling in the spaces between
— Jessi Kirby
A scientist can hardly encounter anything more desirable than, just as a work is completed, to have its foundation give way.
— Gottlob Frege