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The English language… becomes ugly and inaccurate because our thoughts are foolish, but the slovenliness of our language makes it easier for us to have foolish thoughts.
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The English language… becomes ugly and inaccurate because our thoughts are foolish, but the slovenliness of our language makes it easier for us to have foolish thoughts.
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{{< epigraph author="Richard P. Feynman" cite="“What Do You Care What Other People Think?" >}}
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{{< epigraph author="Richard P. Feynman" cite="What Do You Care What Other People Think?" >}}
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For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled.
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For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled.
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{{< epigraph author="Henri Matisse" cite="Henri Matisse Dessins: thèmes et variations" detail=" (Paris, 1943), 37" >}}
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{{< epigraph author="Henri Matisse" cite="Henri Matisse Dessins: thèmes et variations" detail=" (Paris, 1943), 37" >}}
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I do not paint things, I paint only the differences between things. of our language makes it easier for us to have foolish thoughts.
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I do not paint things, I paint only the differences between things.
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{{< /epigraph >}}
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If you’d like to introduce your page or a section of your page with some quotes, use epigraphs. Modeled after chapter epigraphs in Tufte’s books (particularly _Beautiful Evidence_), these are `blockquote` elements with a bit of specialized styling. Quoted text is italicized. The source goes in a `footer` element inside the `blockquote`. We have provided three examples in the epigraph of this section, demonstrating shorter and longer quotes, with and without a paragraph tag, and showing how multiple quotes within an epigraph fit together with the use of a wrapper class.
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If you’d like to introduce your page or a section of your page with some quotes, use epigraphs. Modeled after chapter epigraphs in Tufte’s books (particularly _Beautiful Evidence_), these are `blockquote` elements with a bit of specialized styling. Quoted text is italicized. The source goes in a `footer` element inside the `blockquote`. We have provided three examples in the epigraph of this section, demonstrating shorter and longer quotes, with and without a paragraph tag, and showing how multiple quotes within an epigraph fit together with the use of a wrapper class.
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