Top 14 Semakin Sayang Quotes
#1. We fear storms and wild beasts, but we do not censor them. If we must guard ourselves from evil influences we thereby admit their seductive appeal.
Philip Slater
#3. Things stand apart so far and differ, that What's food for one is poison for another.
Lucretius
#4. Equally important for the promotion of excellence in the university is an emphasis on shared governance. The faculty needs to be involved directly in the process of running the university and in the setting of priorities.
Henry Rosovsky
#6. Your silence was effortless and windless, like the silence of clouds or plants. All silence is the recognition of a mystery. There was much about you that seemed mysterious. A
Vladimir Nabokov
#7. The study of mathematics is the indispensable basis for all intellectual and spiritual progress.
Francis Cornford
#8. I believe that a family's still a family not matter if you have two people or ten, no matter if you're raised by a mama or a grandpa. A family can look a hundred different ways, I knew that.
Natalie Lloyd
#9. I've always maintained that black people and women suffer from a presumption of incompetence. The burdens of proof are different. It just gets so tiresome.
Carol Moseley Braun
#10. When someone is always looking over their shoulder, they're more likely to trip.
James Rollins
#11. Mathematical objects are determined by - and understood by - the network of relationships they enjoy with all the other objects of their species.
Barry Mazur
#12. The most important thing in the job is to make movies about women where they are characters that have consequences in the story. They can be villains, they can be protagonists, I don't care but their movements, their actions what they do in the plot has to actually matter.
Amy Pascal
#13. I like patterns in words. I'm not really interested in meaning.
Roddy Woomble
#14. I wasn't any good at sports, but I could name all the presidents by the time I was six. I've always been very interested in politics and in religion.
John Fugelsang
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