
Top 13 Jo Boaler Quotes
#1. Programming is as much a craft as it is just having knowledge.
Caleb Doxsey
#2. Every time a student makes a mistake in math, they grow a synapse." There
Jo Boaler
#4. A lot of scientific evidence suggests that the difference between those who succeed and those who don't is not the brains they were born with, but their approach to life, the messages they receive about their potential, and the opportunities they have to learn.
Jo Boaler
#5. Because answers are inert things that stop inquiry. They make you think you have finished looking. But you are never finished. There are always discoveries that will turn everything you think you know on its head and that will make you ask all over again: Who are we?
Marisa Silver
#6. With one more talent one frequently stands with greater instability than with one less, as a table stands better on three legs than on four.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#7. People can fly. Some people fly higher than others, that's all.
Michael Jordan
#8. I work with a lot of mathematicians, and one thing I notice about them is that they are not particularly fast with numbers; in fact some of them are rather slow. This is not a bad thing; they are slow because they think deeply and carefully about mathematics.
Jo Boaler
#9. Art symbolizes our perfect ability in the matter of enriching the reality!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#10. If you want to get along with somebody, let them be right, and it will last longer.
Anthony Kiedis
#11. Once the love bug wears off, as it inevitably does, you are shocked to discover that you really didn't know the object of your affections at all. We know this to be so, even as we repeat the same mistake over and over and over.
Bette Davis
#12. Everybody wants to have their 'Breaking Bad.' It went to Bryan Cranston. It couldn't have happened to a better guy or a better actor.
Tim Daly
#13. You read enough books in which people like you are disposable, or are dirt, or are silent, absent, or worthless, and it makes an impact on you. Because art makes the world, because it matters, because it makes us. Or breaks us.
Rebecca Solnit
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