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Said put-upon research coordinator would have been frustrated, no doubt, by Leibniz's policy of publishing only a fraction of what he committed to paper: of the 500,000 pages of his writings that survive, only a tiny proportion appeared in print in his lifetime.
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As far as historians know, he never committed to paper thoughts about religion or art, except for a fragmentary sentence in a letter to one of his patrons in which he stated that he aimed through his work to convey "great inner emotion".
"Of course there is no conclusive evidence that Archibald Butt was gay, and I find it highly unlikely, given Archie's careful self-image control, that he ever committed to paper any overt thoughts of such a nature.
Finishing the script in the car back to New York, he discovered to his surprise and delight that he liked what the actor had committed to paper.
"It's as if all these poems had been composed on horseback and later, grudgingly, committed to paper and ink," he writes.
At the tender age of 19, the future mathematician committed to paper a list of 48 sins of which he was guilty.
In the years since then officials have become far more careful about what they commit to paper.
What should really concern us is not the words justices mutter under their breath but the words they commit to paper.
Agreements that can be committed to paper today will shape the debates of tomorrow.
"And so time went by – three months, six months – without a word being committed to paper.
Mrs. Hunter got the idea committed to paper, a schematic of how the device should be engineered.
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