Top 14 Quotes About Fibonacci Sequence

#1. People are all diamonds. They are already valuable, brillant and unique in their own right. Sometimes a person can do with a buff, a fluff and a polish to bring out the natural brillance and clarity that has always existed within them.

Evette Rose

#2. Proclaim human equality as loudly as you like, Witless will serve his brother.

Thomas Huxley

#3. Integrity gives. It is not a taker.

Johnny Hunt

#4. Nihilism is the moral equivalent of weightlessness.

Myself

#5. At the time that they were shown, the Brillo Boxes were underappreciated. It's only now, with the patina of history, that we can really see these masterpieces in a clear light.

Mike Bidlo

#6. The Fibonacci Sequence turns out to be the key to understanding how nature designs... and is... a part of the same ubiquitous music of the spheres that builds harmony into atoms, molecules, crystals, shells, suns and galaxies and makes the Universe sing.

Guy Murchie

#7. Isn't there a mirror someplace where you can go admire yourself?"
"I never knew a woman so hung up on my good looks."
"All your women are hung up on your good looks. They just pretend it's your personality.

Susan Elizabeth Phillips

#8. What other dungeon is so dark as one's own heart! What jailer so in exorable as one's self!

Nathaniel Hawthorne

#9. Cheating, especially the mental kind - because when we desire something we shouldn't, the ravenous hunger for it consumes each fantasy playing through our immoral brains - can rot a relationship, sending its skeleton to the graveyard of "what should have been.

Gail McHugh

#10. In fact, no immigrant in American history has ever made a larger contribution than Alexander Hamilton

Ron Chernow

#11. At lucky moments this emanation could overwhelm the spectator in such a way, that because of all sorts of associations in his thinking, he could finally be taken to those areas which also had moved me so deeply and made me think I should draw the attention of others to it.

Antoni Tapies

#12. Through doubt we arrive at the truth.

Marcus Tullius Cicero

#13. Nowadays he is best remembered for the Fibonacci sequence of numbers (0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21 . . .), in which each successive number is the sum of the previous two, and the ratio between a number and its immediate antecedent tends towards a 'golden mean' (around 1.618). It

Niall Ferguson

#14. When I am with composers, I say I am a conductor. When I am with conductors, I say I am a composer.

Leonard Bernstein

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