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Surely no subject in early college mathematics is more exciting or
more fun to teach than the calculus. It is like being the ringmaster
of a great three-ring circus. It has been said that one can recognize
the students on a college campus who have studied the calculus -- they
are the students with no eyebrows. In utter astonishment at the
incredible applicability of the subject, the eyebrows of the calculus
students have receded higher and higher and finally vanished over the
backs of their heads.
Howard Eves, quoted in Thompson and Gardner.
Calculus Made
Easy. St. Martin's Press. 1998.