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— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton"At court one becomes a sort of human ant eater, and learns to catch one's prey by one's tongue."
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Applied mathematics will always need pure mathematics just as anteaters will always need ants.
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While ants exist in just the right numbers for the rest of the living world, humans have become too numerous. If we were to vanish today, the land environment would return to the fertile balance that existed before the human population explosion. Only a dozen or so species, among which are the crab louse and a mite that lives in the oil glands of our foreheads, depend on us entirely. But if ants were to disappear, tens of thousands of other plants and animal species would perish also, simplifying and weakening land ecosystems almost everywhere.
— E. O. Wilson
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