The other world is as to this like the east to the west. We cannot approach the one without turning away from the other.
I went to Princeton in the fall of 1930 as a half-time instructor.
I had some hesitations about philosophy because, if you worked out a philosophical theory, it was hard to know whether you were going to be able to prove it or whether other theories had just as good a claim on belief.
Here at Wisconsin we didn't get an undergraduate course in mathematical logic until the '60s.
I think Veblen had an interest in logic.
I read one or two other books which gave me a background in mathematics other than logic.
It wasn't until my second year that I got to actually work with Church.
When I'm writing a comic book, I'm thinking about a character that I'm going to be drawing on the page. I've never drawn a character to look like who I want to cast in a movie because I don't think that way. I'm a real monomaniac. I do one thing at a time.
Shall eagles not be eagles? wrens be wrens? If all the world were falcons, what of that? The wonder of the eagle were the less, But he not less the eagle.
Then I break a glass and I slit my very innermost thigh so that I can pretend that I'm menstru--- well, unavailable.
There's nothing cheap about loyalty.