Mathematicks Famous Quotes & Sayings
19 Mathematicks Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
Grace is not a little prayer you say before you eat. It is a way of life. Eph 2:8,9— John Paul Warren

We should be proud of liberating the 26 million people in Iraq and should remember that this is why it is important to stick it out to it's successful conclusion.— Evan Bayh

I was the official wedding photographer at one of my best friends' weddings. Fortunately she was one of the most easygoing brides ever, so she made it easy for me.— Natalie Coughlin

All things began in Order, so shall they end, and so shall they begin again, according to the Ordainer of Order, and the mystical mathematicks of the City of Heaven.— Thomas Browne

In the end, the difference between a published writer and an unpublished one comes down to one thing: The unpublished writer gave up, and the published writer didn't.— Judy Delton

As in Mathematicks, so in Natural Philosophy, the Investigation of difficult Things by the Method of Analysis, ought ever to precede the Method of Composition. This Analysis consists in making Experiments and Observations, and in drawing general Conclusions from them by Induction, and admitting of no Objections against the Conclusions, but such as are taken from Experiments, or other certain Truths. For Hypotheses are not to be regarded in experimental Philosophy.— Isaac Newton

People who lusted after Marilyn Monroe had no idea she stuttered. It is the secret of her sexiness, actually.— James Earl Jones

Nam-myoho-renge-kyo is the greatest joy for all humankind.— Nichiren

If you have learnt enjoying life without purpose, like a flowing river, you have learnt the art of living.— Girdhar Joshi

Meditate with delight and run with joy.— Sakyong Mipham

I'll admit,I may have carried a torch for him all these years.He just blew it out.— Jennifer Echols

I must study Politicks and War that my sons may have liberty to study Mathematicks and Philosophy. My sons ought to study Mathematicks and Philosophy, Geography, natural History, Naval Architecture, navigation, Commerce and Agriculture, in order to give their Children a right to study Painting, Poetry, Musick, Architecture, Statuary, Tapestry and Porcelaine. (12 May 1780)— John Adams

I was deeply influenced by an Episcopal laywoman named Agnes Sanford, who in her day was quite famous as a faith healer, which is a term I've always distrusted, because it conjures up charlatanry. She was not a charlatan. She was the real thing, and she had had remarkable healings.— Frederick Buechner

People are always worried about what's happening next. They often find it difficult to stand still, to occupy the now without worrying about the future. People are generally not satisfied with what they have; they are very concerned with what they are going to have.— Garth Stein

Mixing pop and politics he asks me what the use is / I offer him embarrassment and my usual excuses.— Billy Bragg

Indeed what reason may not go to Schoole to the wisdome of Bees, Ants, and Spiders? what wise hand teacheth them to doe what reason cannot teach us? ruder heads stand amazed at those prodigious pieces of nature, Whales, Elephants, Dromidaries and Camels; these I confesse, are the Colossus and Majestick pieces of her hand; but in these narrow Engines there is more curious Mathematicks, and the civilitie of these little Citizens more neatly sets forth the wisdome of their Maker.— Thomas Browne
