A Quote by Aeschylus

Number, the most excellent of all inventions. — © Aeschylus
Number, the most excellent of all inventions.

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Excellence is everything today, and most people aren't excellent. If you're not excellent - like truly excellent at what you do - you're toast.
In America the geography is sublime, but the men are not; the inventions are excellent, but the inventors one is sometimes ashamed of.
There are maybe three inventions I have that I rank as my top inventions that I'm most proud of. The robot I built in high school, the memory-protected circuitry for the Galileo and the Super Soaker.
But don't despise error. When touched by genius, when led by chance, the most superior truth can come into being from even the most foolish error. The important inventions which have been brought about in every realm of science from false hypotheses number in the hundreds, indeed in the thousands.
The discovery I announce to the public is one of the small number which, by their principles, their results, and the beneficial influence which they exert upon the arts, are counted among the most useful and extraordinary inventions.
Excellence Matters. Excellent people. Excellent vision. Excellent marketing. Excellent strategies.
The Rosary is the most excellent form of prayer and the most efficacious means of attaining eternal life. It is the remedy for all our evils, the root of all our blessings. There is no more excellent way of praying.
Some of the most innocuous inventions have proven earth-shattering, with reverberations felt around the planet. The Internet is the poster child for disruptive technology, but even such inventions as Amazon's Kindle and Apple's iPod have rocked their respective industries by changing how we entertain ourselves.
I bade adieu to mechanical inventions, determined to devote the rest of my life to the study of the inventions of God.
Pubcon is always one of the first shows I put on my calendar. Content is excellent, social is excellent, networking opportunities are excellent.
Have to sow excellent seeds to have an excellent life. Must start with sowing excellent thoughts.
Men are in fact, quite unable to control their own inventions; they at best develop adaptability to the new conditions those inventions create.
But of all other stupendous inventions, what sublimity of mind must have been his who conceived how to communicate his most secret thoughts to any other person, though very far distant either in time or place? And with no greater difficulty than the various arrangement of two dozen little signs upon paper? Let this be the seal of all the admirable inventions of man.
The most amazing and effective inventions are not those which do most honour to the human genius.
In other words, we are never freer than when we become most ourselves, most human, most just, most excellent, and the like.
We owe most of our great inventions and most of the achievements of genius to idleness either enforced or voluntary.
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