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The choices we make lead up to actual experiences. It is one thing to decide to climb a mountain. It is quite another to be on top of it.
— Herbert A. Simon
One of the first rules of science is if somebody delivers a secret weapon to you, you better use it.
— Herbert Simon
Viewed as a geometric figure, the ant's path is irregular, complex, and hard to describe.
— Herbert A. Simon
I tried to develop some theories that took account of the uncertainty in the world and the complexity in the world.
— Herbert A. Simon
Innovation has a lot to do with your ability to recognise surprising and unusual phenomena.
— Herbert Simon
I think those who object to my characterizing man as simple want somehow to retain a deep mystery at his core.
— Herbert A. Simon
My home nurtured in me an early attachment to books and other things of the intellect, to music, and to the out of doors.
— Herbert A. Simon
Maybe we ought to have a world in which things are divided between people kind of fairly.
— Herbert Simon
By 1985, machines will be capable of doing any work Man can do.
— Herbert Simon
A wealth of information creates a poverty of attention ...
— Herbert A. Simon
Learning is any change in a system that produces a more or less permanent change in its capacity for adapting to its environment.
— Herbert Simon
All correct reasoning is a grand system of tautologies, but only God can make direct use of that fact.
— Herbert Simon
The world is vast, beautiful, and fascinating ... even awe-inspiring, but impersonal. It demands nothing of me, and allows me to demand nothing of it.
— Herbert Simon
The proper study of mankind is the science of design.
— Herbert Simon
One finds limits by pushing them.
— Herbert Simon
Like Humpty Dumpty, we can make words mean anything we want them to mean.
— Herbert A. Simon
Among my European ancestors were piano builders, goldsmiths, and vintners but, to the best of my knowledge, no professionals of any kind.
— Herbert A. Simon
The classical theory of omniscient rationality is strikingly simple and beautiful.
— Herbert A. Simon
The Nobel prizes memorialize Alfred Nobel's faith in the contribution that human thought, directed to science and art, can make to human welfare.
— Herbert A. Simon
Enlightenments, like accidents, happen only to prepared minds.
— Herbert Simon
Human beings know a lot of things, some of which are true, and apply them. When we like the results, we call it wisdom.
— Herbert Simon
Forget about Nobel prizes; they aren't really very important.
— Herbert Simon
Everyone designs who devises courses of action aimed at changing existing situations into preferred ones.
— Herbert Simon
In the computer field, the moment of truth is a running program; all else is prophecy.
— Herbert Simon
Solving a problem simply means representing it so as to make the solution transparent.
— Herbert Simon
You can love two or more women at once ... but you cannot be loyal to more than one.
— Herbert A. Simon
Time and again, we have found the 'idle' truths arrived at through the process of inquiry to be of the greatest moment for practical human affairs.
— Herbert A. Simon
Mathematics is a language. We want scientists to be able to read it, speak it, and write it. But we are are not training them to be grammarians.
— Herbert Simon
I like to think that since I was about 19, I have studied human decision-making and problem-solving.
— Herbert A. Simon