Top 16 Propp Quotes
#1. If I were as much of a man as my woman, I'd be my wife.
Ryan Stiles
#2. MacPherson told me that my theorem can be viewed as blah blah blah Grothendieck blah blah blah, which makes it much more respectable.
Jim Propp
#4. Dad had turned conservative, but not in the way of the demonologists who sold us out for tenure and crumbs. More like a man who spurns the false talk of revolution for the humbler mission of resurrecting one soul at a time.
Ta-Nehisi Coates
#5. When a lovely flame dies,
Smoke gets in your eyes.
Otto Harbach
#6. I think some intuition leaks out in every step of an induction proof.
Jim Propp
#7. You look good."
"You look like shit."
"That's how I feel."
"Good. What do you want?"
He gave her a faint smile. "To tell you how much I love you, Izzy. I probably have from the first moment we met.
Susan Mallery
#8. A demon was asking me what I wanted.
My eyes flicked to Al, and he shrugged. "What do you want?" he said softly.
Kim Harrison
#9. Clearly, he had his own strange way of judging things. I suspect he acquired it from the Gospels.
Victor Hugo
#10. She has a point, Liege."
Ethan clucked his tongue. "Captain of my Guards and he carries the standard of my Sentinel. Oh, how quickly they turn."
"You're first in my heart, Liege.
Chloe Neill
#11. -at least in the collective mind of the Society.
Ally Condie
#12. My head drops back and I have a fleeting out-of-body moment where I see myself in the window, my hands tied above my head with my legs wrapped around the neck of Chris Merit, while he does delicious things to my body.
Lisa Renee Jones
#13. I stumble downstairs unsure, but hopeful to find more masturbation material. When I find the living room completely quiet and empty, I almost shed a tear.
Sadie Grubor
#14. Clouds suit my mood just fine.
Marie Lu
#15. Nature, like Miamonides said, is mainly a good place to throw beer cans on Sunday afternoons.
Edward Abbey
#16. What promotes math progress even more than new ideas are new technical tools and habits of thought that encapsulate existing ideas, so that insights of one generation become the instincts of the next.
Jim Propp
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