Top 13 Brianchons Theorem Quotes
#1. There is very little point in trying to urge the world to mend its ways as long as that world is still convinced that its ways are perfectly adequate.
Edsger Dijkstra
#2. Every violent storm will eventually give way to sunshine; every dark night will finally fade into dawn.
Steve Goodier
#3. Book Time
When you find
yourself
hungry
again
And there's
nothing good
to eat--
This is book time.
Pull out a book--
Sink your teeth
into the think
of it.
Janet S. Wong
#4. By focusing on teaching businesses about the ROI they can achieve by preserving and investing in nature, you're expanding the scope of the impact you can have.
Ramez Naam
#5. People choose the most flattering photos of themselves to put on Facebook. Text messages can be vague and confusing. But conversations are confusing too. And some people wear lots of makeup. I think it's just hard to be a person.
Chelsea Martin
#6. If your woman picks your ducks, and she cooks and carries her Bible ... now there's the complete package of womanhood.
Phil Robertson
#7. I was very new to working in front of the camera when I started shooting 'Gatsby', so I set myself the mission of gleaning as much information as possible out of the much more experienced actors. The cast was astoundingly talented.
Elizabeth Debicki
#8. Any marnin' th' good Lord lets'ee open your eyes, that's a day he's got somethin' f'r ye t' do.
James Alexander Thom
#9. It's better to live a simple life without success than a complex life with full of stress.
Debasish Mridha
#10. Too big, too empty, too heartbreaking ... Too much to cope with
Samantha Hayes
#11. Money, you think, is the sole motive to pains and hazard, deception and devilry, in this world. How much money did the devil make by gulling Eve?
Herman Melville
#12. Voluntary association produces the free market - where each person can choose among a multitude of possibilities.
Harry Browne
#13. I'll praise Glaucon for the rest of the book as the guy who got it right - the guy who realized that the most important principle for designing an ethical society is to make sure that everyone's reputation is on the line all the time, so that bad behavior will always bring bad consequences.
Jonathan Haidt
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