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The truth is that I'd always wanted to go to law school. Elizabeth Wurtzel
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I don't want happy-face conclusions. I want the truth. Elizabeth Warren
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One of the sublimest things in the world is plain truth. Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton
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When the truth does not get printed, damage is done. Ben Elliot
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The truth about the Costa del Sol is that what endures, what is worthwhile, is what is Spanish. David Hewson
truth-is norm truth-and-falsehood
Truth and falsehood are opposed; but truth is the norm not of truth only but of falsehood also. C. S. Lewis
truth lying myth
A myth is a lie that conveys a truth. C. S. Lewis
truth mystery wonder
Nothing is yet in its true form. C. S. Lewis
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If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair. C. S. Lewis
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If any of them that come through the program are having trouble in math, I'll tutor them. (Teaching) is the most important thing I do. William Booth
mathematics certain known
Except in pure mathematics, nothing is known for certain (although much is certainly false). Carl Sagan
mathematics grids type
... nets, grids, and other types of calculus. Alan Watts
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Another characteristic of mathematical thought is that it can have no success where it cannot generalize. Charles Sanders Peirce
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We are servants rather than masters in mathematics. Charles Hermite
mathematics work
I've always been interested in using mathematics to make the world work better. Alvin E. Roth
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I preferred to use mathematics in some practical fashion and thought that meteorology sounded promising. Clive Granger
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I was a mathematics major and really into math. Mary Callahan Erdoes
mathematics stills smallest
There is no smallest among the small and no largest among the large, but always something still smaller and something still larger. Anaxagoras