Top 31 Quotes About Math Subject

#1. At one point I wanted to work for NASA and be an astrophysicist, so I did physics, math, and chemistry before realizing I probably wasn't quite smart enough to do that. But I am still hugely interested in cosmology and astrophysics. That is my geeky subject area.

Gemma Chan

#2. The journey is made easier when we can accept that the process of living is designed for what matters to come through us tenderly.

Mark Nepo

#3. As marvelous as the stars is the mind of the person who studies them.

Martin Luther King Jr.

#4. My favorite subject probably was math. I love math. Figures just intrigue me. I was really good at math. English probably was my worst subject. But I used to write a lot of poetry. I used to write poetry all the time.

Herschel Walker

#5. I went through a period of time when math was my favorite subject. Then math wasn't as fun so much.

Noah Gray-Cabey

#6. Marianne, how's your statistics?" "Math is my worst subject." "But you can program?" "Of course. I'm not illiterate.

Joe Haldeman

#7. Most people that do play nowadays hit really hard. It was good to get someone that hit really hard early on.

Serena Williams

#8. This was me before I knew about anything hard, when my whole life was packed lunches and art projects and spelling quizzes.

Nina LaCour

#9. I liked math - that was my favorite subject - and I was very interested in astronomy and in physical science.

Sally Ride

#10. There are an awful lot of people in the world and it's going to be terribly hard to photograph all of them ... It was my teacher Lisette Model who finally made it clear to me that the more specific you are, the more general it will be.

Diane Arbus

#11. In school, my favorite subject was math. That's where I learned to count money.

French Montana

#12. The propositions of mathematics are devoid of all factual content; they convey no information whatever on any empirical subject matter.

Carl Gustav Hempel

#13. Playing with numbers was still considered taboo, a subject best left to the later years, despite America's obvious and enduring math handicap. For too long, what American

Amanda Ripley

#14. Math is my favorite subject. It's the universal language. I like the fact that wherever you go in the whole world, two plus two will still be four.

Dakota Blue Richards

#15. Math - it's not my best subject.

Heather O'Rourke

#16. I've been a radical for a long time. I guess it's too bad. I'd be more marketable as a right-wing redneck.

Kris Kristofferson

#17. Being an author, is being a dictator. (in a good way)

Pseudonymous Bosch

#18. When are we going to talk about what causes you to use the Bible as a window and not a mirror?

Dharius Daniels

#19. By the time I went to Yale, I'd been acting for a long time and I was really tired of it. I was restless - and a little bored - and I was really eager to investigate different parts of myself.

Claire Danes

#20. I speak Farsi, German, Dari, and I understand Turkish, but I haven't used it since 1985, so I'm a bit rusty.

Navid Negahban

#21. Math was always my bad subject. I couldn't convince my teachers that many of my answers were meant ironically.

Calvin Trillin

#22. An army of lovers shall not fail.

Rita Mae Brown

#23. My favorite subject in high school was English. I love reading and writing, and I felt really supported in this subject, and my least favorite was math, since I felt completely lost.

Christie Laing

#24. Math is a hard subject.... - no silence from you and skipping this and going to the next quote, didn't you done this?

Deyth Banger

#25. The full beauty of the subject of generating functions emerges only from tuning in on both channels: the discrete and the continuous.

Herbert Wilf

#26. I lost the accent years ago, but I'm still very proud to be Scottish, and I love wearing a kilt.

Steve Valentine

#27. When I was in school, my favorite subject was math. I took algebra and calculus. At an early age I grasped it and understood it quickly. I just enjoyed breaking the codes and solving problems.

Chris Bosh

#28. Scriptures and creeds may come to seem incredible, but faith will still go dancing on.

Sydney Carter

#29. They starred into each others eyes even as the guards took hold of Antoinette. She did not utter a word, but a gleam in her and the peaceful expression on her face spoke volumes to Aidan. The cell door slammed shut, and Aidan stood alone in the center of the room

Wayne Thomas Batson

#30. Why is it that there was always a unit on history, math, science and god knows what other useless, totally forgettable information you taught those seventh graders year after year, but never any unit on death? No exercises, no workbooks, no final exams on the only subject that matters?

Nicole Krauss

#31. Why don't we have enough teachers of math and science in the public schools? One answer is well, if they knew the subject well, they'd also know enough to work for Google or Goldman Sachs or God knows where.

James Harris Simons

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