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Zero Quotes

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“by the time you open your eyes, the world might have already changed.”
Matsuri Hino, ヴァンパイア騎士 7

Erik Pevernagie
“Foulmouthed individuals seem to have their neuron systems replaced by colon structures, given that their terminology profusely consists of "sh*t and f*ck". ("Tolerance zero")”
Erik Pevernagie

Louis Sachar
“I'm not stupid. I know everybody thinks I am. I just don't like answering their questions.”
louis sachar, Holes

Auguste de Villiers de l'Isle-Adam
“My own self-consciousness cries out to me coldly: how does one love zero?”
Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam, Tomorrow's Eve

Dejan Stojanovic
“With me: one minus one = one; with you: it’s zero. Here lies the only difference.”
Dejan Stojanovic, The Shape

Christian Parenti
“You already have zero privacy. Get over it! --Scott McNealy CEO Sun Microsystems 1999”
Christian Parenti, The Soft Cage: Surveillance in America From Slavery to the War on Terror

Dejan Stojanovic
“I lose faith in mathematics, logical and rigid. What with those that even zero doesn’t accept?”
Dejan Stojanovic, The Shape

Israelmore Ayivor
“Remember, without a goal, your stamina is useless no matter how you get trained. You may defend your integrity and attack your obstacles, but when you have no target in focus, you will score many zero number of goals...”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

Sherman Alexie
“I am a zero on the rez. And if you subtract zero from zero, you still have zero. So what's the point of subtracting when the answer is always the same?”
Sherman Alexie, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian

Louis Sachar
“When you spend your whole life living in a hole, the only way you can go is up.”
Louis Sachar, Holes
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Betsy James
“No. Silence is something. This is nothing. Why couldn’t I hear it before? I think it has been there always. From the beginning of time.’ He put out his hand and stubbed it on my arm, stared at it. ‘At the end of the world, at the beginning of the world; under the sea and over the sky; at the root and crown of the universe: nothing. At all. That’s what I heard. What I hear.’ He leaned forward. ‘Do you understand?”
Betsy James, Listening at the Gate

“Zero is Zorro for Love.”
Wald Wassermann

Ana Claudia Antunes
“Nothing is impossible, a zero!
Hence no need for sorrow.
For the dreams of yesterday
are the hopes of today.
They can become reality tomorrow.”
Ana Claudia Antunes, How To Heal A Broken Heart: All You Need Is Love

“The mathematical ontological arguments proceeds as follows: nothing can prevent nothing; nothing has no requirements; nothing, uniquely, endures forever; nothing is indestructible. A universe of nothings must exist. However, a universe of nothings with no
properties is actually a universe of nothing at all, i.e. a universe of non-existence. Why, then, does anything exist? Why is there something (existence) rather than nothing at all (non-existence)? There is only one conceivable answer. A something can exist only
when it is nothing. However, it is not nothing with no properties, but nothing with one essential property: its components balance to exactly nothing.”
Mike Hockney, Science's War On Reason

“Consider Euler’s identity: eiπ + 1 = 0. Here we have the exact situation where a something – the expression on the left – is exactly equal to zero (nothing). The expression on the left is not nonexistence. It has properties, capacities, potentialities, the ability to interact with others of its kind, indeed, to contribute to the entire infinite system of mathematics, which, in the end, reduces to nothing but a set of infinite tautologies expressing 0 = 0. Since we know that eiπ + 1 = 0, we can substitute 0 for eiπ + 1, leaving 0 = 0. So, here we have something whose essence is to exist and yet be nothing. This is true of the whole of ontological mathematics, and it’s the only system of which this is true, hence it’s the only true system.”
Mike Hockney, Science's War On Reason

“Why is there something rather than nothing?” was the supremely profound question posed by Leibniz. The answer is that there is something and nothing – they are two sides of the same coin, two perspectives of the same thing. Zero, ontologically, is also infinity. It contains infinite elements that all balance each other out (they sum to zero). Zero and infinity cannot be found separately. Where you get “nothing” you always get “everything too”. They are inseparable twins. So, Leibniz answered his own question with the most consummate skill. A new question replaced it: “Why are something and nothing the same?” And the answer is that it’s because zero and infinity are the same: two sides of one coin.”
Mark Romel, Strange World: Why People Are Getting Weirder

“It is correct to note that the initial stage of cosmic inflation was incredibly smooth and orderly pointing to an initial state of zero or near-zero entropy. It is even more correct to note that self moved itself so not to be by itself and this for the purpose so self could experience companionship, friendship, love. Hence why zero became zorro. Meaning? Self masks as in veils itself so not to be by itself with the purpose of self being love. Very true. Truly simple. The purpose of self is love.”
Wald Wassermann

“When it comes to zero-point energy, i for one say 'zero is self' not wanting to be by itself hence why self fluctuates itself. Self fluctuates itself so not to be by itself. Self fluctuates itself so to embrace itself. Self fluctuates itself so to experience companionship oneself. Self fluctuates itself so to experience friendship oneself. Self fluctuates itself so to experience love oneself. What it means is that, irrelevant of time, all that is here is self and that the purpose of self is love.”
Wald Wassermann

Anthony T. Hincks
“Numbers​ mean​ nothing​ when​ you​ are​ a​ zero in​ life.”
Anthony T. Hincks

Steven Magee
“Humidity could be at 100% or near to zero, depending on the weather atop the very high altitude summit of Mauna Kea.”
Steven Magee

Shea Ernshaw
“You still think I'm the same girl, don't you, Zero?" I ask as we make our way deeper into the woods, under the cover of starlight and swaying bare branches.
Zero's nose glows brighter, and I run a hand along his pale ghost body. He is both solid and made of cool winter air, and sometimes I swear I can feel his ears beneath my palm, while other times my fingers pass right through. He is both here and not here. Alive and dead. And right now he feels like my only friend--the only one who thinks I'm unchanged. Made of the same linen and blue thread.
Everyone else in Halloween Town seems to think I am someone entirely new--a girl with a royal title whose hair should be like the silken threads of a spider's web, with coffin-straight posture and a crown of feathers atop her head. But I am not these things.”
Shea Ernshaw, Long Live the Pumpkin Queen: Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas

Lucy  Carter
“Will the quotient of any number divided by zero ever be defined?”
Lucy Carter, The Reformation

Steven Magee
“Arcadia was ground zero for the river flooding from hurricane Ian.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“At the age of 52 I had lost count of the number of complaints I had filed about police officers. The number of complaints upheld was easy to keep track of at zero!”
Steven Magee

Ljupka Cvetanova
“I've been going around in circles all my life. I am bypassing zeros.”
Ljupka Cvetanova, Yet Another New Land

Lee Bacon
“The robotic brain is the most advanced piece of technology in the history of the world. Yet everything we say/do/think is built on just two numbers. Zero. And one.”
Lee Bacon, The Last Human: A Novel

Ljupka Cvetanova
“I've been going around in circles all my life. I am bypassing zeros”
Ljupka Cvetanova, Yet Another New Land

“Zeros jump higher due to their shapes, while the higher values lay quite.”
Dr. Charles John Bhaskar T

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