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Tag Archives: Arithmetic
First Principles: All the Children Are Trained Up To This Kind of Knowledge: They Are Accustomed From Their Earliest Years To Read the Holy Scriptures
“Among the customs which are universal among the people, in all parts of the state, one that seems worthy of remark, is, the attention that is paid to the education of children. The aim of the parent, is not so … Continue reading
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Thought For the Day: In the Math of Love, One Plus One Is Everything; Two Minus One Equals Nothing
“In the arithmetic of love, one plus one equals everything, and two minus one equals nothing.” – Mignon McLaughlin
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Tagged Arithmetic, Equal, Everything, Love, McLaughlin, Mignnon, Nothing, One, Thought For the Day, Two
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