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Terry Pratchett

“He calculated the number of bricks in the wall, first in twos and then in tens and finally in sixteens. The numbers formed up and marched past his brain in terrified obedience. Division and multiplication were discovered. Algebra was invented and provided an interesting diversion for a minute or two. And then he felt the fog of numbers drift away, and looked up and saw the sparkling, distant mountains of calculus.”

Terry Pratchett, Men at Arms
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Men at Arms (Discworld, #15; City Watch, #2) Men at Arms by Terry Pratchett
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