Jim Sanborn quotes:

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  • I chose to deal with the science of cryptography. Cryptography began in mathematics. Codes were developed, even from Caesar's time, based on number theory and mathematical principles. I decided to use those principles and designed a work that is encoded.

  • What affected me most profoundly was the realization that the sciences of cryptography and mathematics are very elegant, pure sciences. I found that the ends for which these pure sciences are used are less elegant.

  • Deception is everywhere.

  • There are several really interesting clocks in Berlin.

  • All my high school papers were written in the rare book room.

  • I've always considered myself a nonfiction artist.

  • There are moments in history that people should be reminded of.

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