Top 18 Quotes About Math Tests
#1. Oh, he was a decent-enough high school student, good grades and well-liked, but his test scores were nothing to write home about. He might as well have Christmas-treed the math test.
Thomas Christopher Greene
#2. I didn't have an exhibition anywhere until I was 30. My first exhibition was at 30, and then for my first show in America, I'm 50. It's kind of all right: I'm just a slow burner.
Tracey Emin
#3. When I was young I liked taking tests. I happened to be good at it. Certain subjects came easily, like math. All the science stuff. I would just read the textbooks in the first few days of class.
Bill Gates
#4. The minutes dragged by as they only did when you had no choice but to wait for something.
Charles De Lint
#5. When you kill a little time, you may be murdering opportunity.
Harvey MacKay
#6. We live in very busy times. All of us have much to do. However, we should ask ourselves often what is it that we are so busy doing?
Randall Wright
#7. Possession of arms implies an element of fear, if not of cowardice.
Mahatma Gandhi
#8. Dwelling on the past only defeated her chances for changing the future.
Francine Rivers
#9. Once the mind is met with understanding, it can always find its way home.
Byron Katie
#11. The anti-mind is the anti-life.
Ayn Rand
#12. There was one man who was interested in the color of music, the connection between light and music, and that was Einstein.
Leon Theremin
#13. My three husbands were afraid of me. I am a very powerful woman.
Nawal El Saadawi
#14. We cheated on our math tests, we carved some dirty words on the desk.
Alice Cooper
#15. Nevertheless, it is the free grace of the resurrected One that now also goes after the individual, overcomes the doubter, and creates in him the Easter faith.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer
#16. What he needs now is to love and have that love returned.
Cassandra Clare
#17. The greatest bloodbaths in the history of the human race were recorded in the twentieth century in countries that sought to eliminate God, worship, and faith.
John Ortberg
#18. The US intervened in the Philippines to uplift and christianize the backward people, killing a couple of hundred thousand of them and destroying the place. The same thing happened in Haiti, the same thing happened with other countries.
Noam Chomsky