Top 16 Multivariate Quotes
#2. James - "Are you paying attention or just trying to make me look like an idoit?"
Elizabeth - "Oh, I'm definately paying attention. If you look like an idiot it has nothing to do with me.
Julia Quinn
#3. Music is for making people happy, lyrics tell them who they are.
Gustav Ejstes
#4. In the NFL a lot of times everyone gets caught up in the business side of things. For them it's all about money and it really leaves a sour taste in your mouth.
Brett Favre
#5. Well, the Taco Bell burrito scale of immense magnitude returned an 'r' factor of point eight six. Then when I applied the nose-picking coefficient, I discovered a multivariate numeration of nine dot oh sixteen on the Richter scale.
Debra Dunbar
#6. I'm really 100 per cent invested in 'Suburgatory' right now - I'm really focused on that and really like taking it all in. It's so much fun and I just love this character and I love the guys I work with so I'm just enjoying this right now.
Cheryl Hines
#8. Like stories, people have individual lives, and are all caught up in this murky thing. All of them have the best intentions. In that sense, you could just as easily tell the same story from another character's perspective. Maybe that's a good idea for a TV series.
Anton Corbijn
#9. God thinks within geniuses, dreams within poets, and sleeps within the rest of us.
Peter Altenberg
#10. There is one thing where people are always right. It is when they are describing what they have been feeling when watching your film. You cannot say: No, you did not feel like that!
Pirjo Honkasalo
#12. I think my feet are my sexiest body part. People I find really sexy include Angelina Jolie, George Clooney and my mum.
Halle Berry
#13. A person must be in tune with the light and dark forces of their nature and remain in harmony with the bands of their own multivariate being.
Kilroy J. Oldster
#14. Even though she was soft and kind, her thoughts were strong like steel.
Debasish Mridha
#15. That is to say, nature's laws are causal; they reveal themselves by comparison and difference, and they operate at every multivariate space/time point.
Edward Tufte
#16. The natural world is the old river that runs through everything, and I think poets will forever fish along its shores.
Mary Oliver
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