Top 17 Equaling Quotes
#1. The fun little proofs that you can do with algebra - they are sort of like crowd pleasers in a way. Like, the .9 repeating equaling one. It doesn't take a lot of algebra to prove that, and it's really fun. It kind of wows people. It's like they're watching magic happen right before their eyes.
Danica McKellar
#2. The ultimate high: A man's abilities equaling his opinion of'em.
Malcolm Forbes
#3. Alas, my "fiddle playing" will not get me to Carnegie Hall - or even to a high school recital. Berkshire, on your behalf and mine, will send the Treasury $3.3 billion for tax on its 2003 income, a sum equaling 2½% of the total income tax paid by all U.S. corporations in fiscal 2003.
Warren Buffett
#4. It somehow seemed right that he'd never loved before her. That she simply was the emotion for him, the two equaling each other.
Kresley Cole
#5. Braves fans are one-of-a-kind. Your passion to win comes close to equaling that of the players that go out on the field each and every game. But when the team goes through rough patches, you're there to encourage and cheer and believe that things will turn around.
Tim Hudson
#6. When we see persons of worth, we should think of equaling them; when we see persons of a contrary character, we should turn inwards and examine ourselves.
Confucius
#7. Men read maps better than women because only men can understand the concept of an inch equaling a hundred miles.
Roseanne Barr
#8. A man who tries to surpass another may perhaps succeed in equaling inot actually surpassing him, but one who merely follows can never quite come up with him: a follower, necessarily, is always behind.
Quintilian
#9. More guns equaling more safety is a slippery slope, and what makes it so is human blood.
Henry Rollins
#10. It's not the size of the dog in the fight but the size of the fight in the dog.
Tess Gerritsen
#11. For me mindfulness is like building a house, so the next time the tsunami that is depression comes I'll have a structure in place to resist it.
Ruby Wax
#13. Liberty, whether natural, civil, or political, is the lawful power in the individual to exercise his corresponding rights. It is greatly favored in law.
Henry Campbell Black
#14. Words should be the pledges of work, and, like pawn-tickets, have their market price.
Baltasar Gracian
#15. One that hath wine as a chain about his wits, such a one lives no life at all.
Alcaeus
#16. Britain is relying on you, Bob, so try not to make your usual hash of things.
Charles Stross
#17. A promise was law; a promise was currency; a promise was your bond.
Sarah J. Maas
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