
Top 17 Binomial Theorem Quotes
#1. The axiom of conditioned repetition, like the binomial theorem, is nothing but a piece of insolence.
Edward Abbey
#2. And I believe that the Binomial Theorem and a Bach Fugue are, in the long run, more important than all the battles of history.
James Hilton
#3. Tattoos are a right of passage. They're a marker of bravery, of maturity, of cultural acceptance. The tattoo represents not only a willingness to accept pain - to endure it - but a need to actively embrace it. Because life is painful - beautiful but painful ...
Nicola Barker
#4. Don't think that examining and knowing the nature of your mind is just an Eastern trip. That's a wrong conception. It's your trip.
Thubten Yeshe
#5. Becky tilts her chin upwards, watches the cold sun bouncing off the windows in the tops of the buildings, dripping its yolk across pale stone and glass.
Kate Tempest
#6. If we could destroy custom at a blow and see the stars as a child sees them, we should need no other apocalypse
Gilbert K. Chesterton
#7. A painting that is an act is inseparable from the biography of the artist.
Harold Rosenberg
#8. How short was the road from that decision to this moment? The question ached like a bruise.
Jane Harper
#9. Licorice steeped in vinegar, with honey and cloves. It will give you some strength and clear your head.
George R R Martin
#10. We live in a dangerous world, and I am not so attached to life that I will do anything to survive. I can't reassure him. He checks his watch. "They'll be here any minute." I get up, and see Evelyn and Edward standing next to the tracks. They run before the train passes them, and jump in with almost
Veronica Roth
#12. Never buy gold, simply earn it
Mary Kom
#13. We," King Lot said, his eyes cold and piercing. "Will refuse any gifts this beardless boy offers us."
"Is there a reason why he is so obsessed with my lack of a beard?" Britt sighed.
K.M. Shea
#14. Savor powerlessness, after power, in every phase that matches it precisely; replace every old triumph with the new defeat; strengthen yourself on your weakness; win yourself back when so very lost.
Elias Canetti
#16. Try to treat others as you would want them to treat you
L. Ron Hubbard
#17. Imitations of Horace. Of two evils I have chose the least.
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