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  • When I look out the window at my backyard, I can't think of anything interesting to ask. I mean, it's green, it's growing-but nothing occurs to me that any concentrated effort of thought could possibly enlighten. Whereas in economic, statistical, or mathematical kinds of things, I can think lots of questions.

    "Inside the Crisis" by Ryan Lizza, www.newyorker.com. October 12, 2009.
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