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Piet Hein

Piet Hein (December 16, 1905 - April 18, 1996) Mathematician, Scientist, Inventor, and Poet; often wrote using the pseudonym Kumbel (Old Norse for "tombstone")

  • Man is the animal that draws lines which he himself then stumbles over. In the whole pattern of civilization there have been two tendencies, one toward straight lines and rectangular patterns and one toward circular lines. There are reasons, mechanical and psychological, for both tendencies. Things made with straight lines fit well together and save space. And we can move easily – physically or mentally – around things made with round lines. But we are in a straitjacket, having to accept one or the other, when often some intermediate form would be better.
  • After all, what is art? Art is the creative process and it goes through all fields. Einstein’s theory of relativity – now that is a work of art! Einstein was more of an artist in physics than on his violin.
       Art is this: art is the solution of a problem which cannot be expressed explicitly until it is solved.

Grooks

"Grooks" was the name Hein devised for his short pithy poems.
  • There is
    one art,
    no more,
    no less:
    to do
    all things
    with art-
    lessness.
  • Living is

    a thing you do
    now or never -

    which do you?
  • Love is like
    a pineapple,
    sweet and
    undefinable.
  • Naive you are
    if you believe
    life favours those
    who aren't naive.
  • People are self-centered
    to a nauseous degree.
    They will keep on about themselves
    while I'm explaining me.
  • Problems worthy

    of attack
    prove their worth

    by hitting back.
  • Put up in a place
    where it's easy to see
    the cryptic admonishment

    T.T.T.

    When you feel how depressingly
    slowly you climb,
    it's well to remember that

    Things Take Time.
  • The road to wisdom? - Well, it's plain
    and simple to express:

    Err
    and err
    and err again
    but less
    and less
    and less.
  • The way to grow grand
    is not: to demand.
    In life's every field
    you are what you yield.
  • Wisdom is
    the booby prize
    given when you've been
    unwise.
  • Whenever you're called on to make up your mind,
    and you're hampered by not having any,
    the best way to solve the dilemma, you'll find,
    is simply by spinning a penny.
    No - not so that chance shall decide the affair
    while you're passively standing there moping;
    but the moment the penny is up in the air,
    you suddenly know what you're hoping
  • Co-existence
    or no existence.

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