
Top 14 Quotes About Mathmaticians
#1. She knew the intensity of adolescence, and knew no cure for it except growing up. And then one has age and experience, and mourns the loss of intensity. Maybe it's why musicians and mathmaticians are said to peak young-poetry needs the fire of an unbounded universe.
Sara Paretsky
#2. There is barely a country in the world where you will be completely safe.
Michael Palin
#3. What is hid is unknown: for what is unknown there is no desire.
[Lat., Quod latet ignotum est; ignoti nulla cupido.]
Ovid
#4. With every prayer and every thought of love, we release
the light that will cast out darkness. One light alone seems
small and weak, but no one's light is ever alone, for all our
lights are part of God.
Marianne Williamson
#5. There lay the real danger; for the energy they devoted to fighting the disease made them all the more liable to it.
Albert Camus
#6. 'The Real World' is the most predictable arc ever. They get on the show, they're all excited, we're gonna be best friends, then people start drinking and get hammered, and say stupid stuff, and that's pretty much it.
Adam McKay
#7. Hold on ... Hold on to yourself. This is going to hurt like hell.
Sarah McLachlan
#8. She had had a real fright but had fallen back to earth. The odd thing was that in her fall her fear too had been dashed down and broken. It was gone.
Henry James
#9. As someone once said, we're in the world but not of the world, so we can be for the world.
C. Christopher Smith
#10. If he'd learned one thing while he'd been away, it was that loneliness is the most taboo subject in the world. Forget sex or politics or religion. Or even failure. Loneliness is what clears out a room.
Douglas Coupland
#11. Nature without exercise is a seed shut up in a pod, and art without practice is nothing.
Pietro Aretino
#12. I'm from the Midwest, and guys like me don't go on diets. We don't do well on spinning classes.
Michael Moore
#13. Luminosity is a quality dependent as much on technique as on the physical properties of individual pigments.
Walter J. Phillips
#14. You can be a writer who doesn't read everyday. But you're not fooling anyone. It shows, rather embarrassingly, in your work.
Don Roff
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