
Top 16 Evariste Galois Quotes
#1. We are given to the great, for great purpose, to great ends. We are given to the grave, for grave purposes, to grave ends.
Kami Garcia
#2. An author never does more damage to his readers than when he hides a difficulty.
Evariste Galois
#3. I suddenly realise that it doesn't matter how far I go, or how lost I am, or how lonely I feel. I fit in here. I always will.
That's how I know I'm home.
Holly Smale
#4. I never go into the country for a change of air and a holiday. I always go instead into the eighteenth century.
Anatole France
#5. Childhood is just this amazing place, and in my books, I was trying to express my concern about childhood being eroded. You have kids' TV programs being interrupted by terrorist attacks, and kids are exposed to so much these days.
Alexandra Adornetto
#6. Unfortunately what is little recognized is that the most worthwhile scientific books are those in which the author clearly indicates what he does not know; for an author most hurts his readers by concealing difficulties.
Evariste Galois
#7. Some people like knowing what's going to happen.
Eileen Cook
#8. New Orleans could wreck your liver and poison your blood. It could destroy you financially. It could shun you or embrace you, teach you tricks of the heart you thought Tennessee Williams was just kidding about. And in August it could break your spirit.
Julie Smith
#9. Ordinarily, only the person whom we really love, who touches our very roots, has the capacity to drive us crazy, and it may be only this person who has the capacity to help us find our deepest strengths.
Augustus Y. Napier
#10. Death is the future of everyone, but he who detests death is a failure in life, but he who admonishes it is an achiever
Michael Bassey Johnson
#11. Ironically, we live in times that are awash in authentic sacred music.
Richard Morris
#12. For it is indeed consciousness that makes the body fully alive, and the body that gives consciousness a place to live.
Anodea Judith
#13. Copywriting cuts the communication cord between word and feeling. By offering instant gratification, it atrophies more subtle emotions.
Clive Sinclair
#14. It's better, Benji, to have something burn brightly for a short time than to never have it at all.
T.J. Klune
#16. The analysts try in vain to conceal the fact that they do not deduce: they combine, they compose ... when they do arrive at the truth they stumble over it after groping their way along.
Evariste Galois
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