Related Quotes
All quotes about:
reputation buffoons
I've always had a reputation as a buffoon. Willard Scott
reputation lifetime minutes
It takes a lifetime to build a good reputation, but you can lose it in a minute. Will Rogers
reputation
The film has this reputation of being controversial, John Abraham
reputation true-man manipulator
The true manipulator never has a reputation for manipulating. Martin Amis
reputation shame glory
Avoid shame, but do not seek glory; nothing so expensive as glory. Sydney Smith
reputation slappers supposed-to-be
I'm supposed to be this complete slapper, that's my reputation. Sienna Miller
reputation wonderful remembered
I'd like my reputation to stay as it is and to be remembered for a wonderful decade. Pat Riley
reputation
Your reputation is harmed the most by what you say to defend it. Nassim Nicholas Taleb
reputation born remembered
It is better to be nobly remembered than nobly born. John Ruskin
mathematics unlimited
More and more I'm aware that the permutations are not unlimited. Russell Hoban
mathematics tautology
All mathematics is tautology. Ludwig Wittgenstein
mathematics perfume
Music at times is more like perfume than mathematics. Gabriel Marcel
mathematics metaphysics
Mathematics is the only true metaphysics. Lord Kelvin
mathematics precise
Tout ce qu'on invente est vrai, soi-en sure. La poesie est une chose aussi precise que la geometrie. Gustave Flaubert
mathematics relation concerned
Mathematics is concerned only with the enumeration and comparison of relations. Carl Friedrich Gauss
mathematics accepted results
... a result once generally accepted by mathematicians is seldom retracted, and then only with great pangs. The Nature of Mathematics Max Black
mathematics mathematician mathematical
Mathemata mathematicis scribuntur Mathematics is written for mathematicians De Revolutionibus Nicolaus Copernicus
mathematics mathematician mathematical
Mathematics is written for mathematicians. Nicolaus Copernicus
incapacity begging beggar
Beggars market their incapacity. Mason Cooley
incapacity cunning offspring
Cunning and treachery are the offspring of incapacity. Francois de La Rochefoucauld