Adjunct Labor Quotes & Sayings
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Mathematics may be a way of developing physically, that is anatomically, new connections in the brain. — Stanislaw Ulam

The surer of himself an admiral is, the finer the tactical development of his fleet, the better his captains, the more reluctant must he necessarily be to enter into a melee with equal forces, in which all these advantages will be thrown away, chance reign supreme, and his fleet be place on terms of equality with an assemblage of ships which have never before acted together. — Alfred Thayer Mahan

Everything about it was false. Right then, in that office, with the realization that no one knew the truth about my life, my thoughts about the world were shaken. — Jay Asher

It's okay to be happy, it's okay to live your life exactly the way you want it ... It's okay to find what makes you happy and then to fight for it. To dedicate your life to discovering who you are. — Derrick Jensen

Absolute liberty ... tends to corrupt absolutely. — Gertrude Himmelfarb

Be at the aim of a gun, but you get out of Larsson TIGER's green eyes sight ... — Pet Torres

I think it hurts blogs when they have to turn off their comments. — Jason Calacanis

Praying is the time to ask and meditating is the time to listen. — Gabrielle Bernstein

Mathematics is the only good metaphysics. — Lord Kelvin

If the 'self-life' is supreme, Satan does not have to be invited in. The lines are already set for the 'electric' current to flow. Satan is master of ceremonies, though he be apparently non-existent. — F. Huegel

You can have a kid and just be off at work all the time, and it's all mom. But, I spent a lot of time with him, so now, every time I see him, he's like, "Dada!" — Michael Pena

She pulls away, pats me on the shoulder with three mini-pats, like those used to pet reptiles. — Dave Eggers

Typhoons are a sort of violent whirlwinds. Before these whirlwinds come on ... there appears a heavy cloud to the northeast which is very black near the horizon, but toward the upper part is a dull reddish color. The tempest came with great violence, but after a while, the winds ceased all at once and a calm succeeded. This lasted ... an hour, more or less, then the gales were turned around, blowing with great fury from the southwest. — William Dampier