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math thinking two
Math was a two-part exam and I once didn't go for the second part. I knew I'd done so badly on the first it was hopeless. I re-took it about four or five times. I think I eventually got it by getting the top GCSE grade. Rob Brydon
math science mind
What is necessary for 'the very existence of science,' and what the characteristics of nature are, are not to be determined by pompous preconditions, they are determined always by the material with which we work, by nature herself. We look, and we see what we find, and we cannot say ahead of time successfully what it is going to look like. ... It is necessary for the very existence of science that minds exist which do not allow that nature must satisfy some preconceived conditions. Richard P. Feynman
math beer understanding
To not know math is a severe limitation to understanding the world. Richard P. Feynman
mathematics unlimited
More and more I'm aware that the permutations are not unlimited. Russell Hoban
math paint specialty
I failed math; Einstein passed it. But he couldn’t paint and sculpt like me. So we all have these specialties, these strengths. Robert Toth
math numbers delight
Uneven numbers are the gods' delight. Virgil
math solitude noise
Cultivate solitude and quiet and a few sincere friends, rather than mob merriment, noise and thousands of nodding acquaintances. William Powell
math way boogers
And they're also very good at math, these super boogers, and so they teach Billy the ways of mathematics. William Joyce
math feelings let-it-go
I had a feeling once about mathematics - that I saw it all... but it was after dinner and I let it go. Winston Churchill
numbers variables wait
There are so many variables to watch. With the API numbers on the way, everyone is in a wait and see attitude. James Wicklund
numbers people seen
What we have not seen in any significant numbers is people who refuse. Charles Steinberg
numbers problem running specific
Here, we're running into the problem of specific numbers again, John Lindsey
numbers
I don't feel that their numbers and 'facts' are very accurate. Bob White
numbers recommend shocked suggestion teams
I'd be shocked if the suggestion internally to recommend two teams ever comes up. I think the numbers are too big. I think it would be an overwhelming suggestion. Over time, possibly. Steve Tisch
numbers ourselves people work
Ideally, we'd want to work ourselves out of business. There will always be some people who need help. But, ultimately, we want to work to see the numbers going down. Doreen Marchione
numbers people realizing
Few people realize the number of things that are possible. Richard P. Feynman
numbers people employment
When people are against profits they're against business; when they're against business, they're against employment; when they're against employment, it's not surprising that a large number of them are unemployed. Richard J. Needham
numbers mathematics
Them as counts counts moren them as dont count Russell Hoban
degrees easily few hot literally wine
It got so hot those few weeks, I know it easily got to 120 degrees in there. The wine was literally cooked. Ted Brennan
degrees cynicism optimist
I'm an eternal optimist with a small degree of cynicism. Sarah McLachlan
degrees ice
It was 26 degrees at 1 o'clock. There was ice everywhere. Ann Holt
degrees freezing pumped
It was 18 degrees out there, freezing cold, but I was so pumped up. Michael Eaton
degrees heel pole
O, how glorious would it be to set my heel upon the Pole and turn myself 360 degrees in a second! Joseph Banks
degrees helped inside seeing slick weather
It made the weather a little more realistic, because it's going to be about 73 or 72 degrees inside the dome, ... We didn't have any lightning, so I thought it helped us concentrate even more, seeing as it was slick and noisy. Jon Gruden
degrees funny less
It's funny because Hollywood is such a small place that everyone really is less than 6 degrees of separation. Kevin Connolly
degrees shy found
I am shy by nature, a person who's always found something burdensome about human interaction and who probably always will, at least to some degree. Caroline Knapp
degrees hubris
Success usually breeds a degree of hubris. Moby