Charlotte Flax Quotes & Sayings
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What, after all, is mathematics but the poetry of the mind, and what is poetry but the mathematics of the heart? — David Eugene Smith

Success is not something you own; it's something you rent, and the rent is due every day. When you stop paying rent on success, you start paying the rent on failure. — Tom Black

Serendipity awakens the dutiful wife to personal growth when a
transformational opportunity comes her way. — Jean Harlan

I learned a lot. I really did. Millennium is a state of mind. I always thought of Frank Black as the greatest chess player that could take random pieces of information and string them together into a scenario that was accurate. I never thought of him as a psychic at all. We need people like that. — Lance Henriksen

Nothing is more easy than to deceive one's self, as our affections are subtle persuaders. — Demosthenes

I never perfected an invention that I did not think about in terms of the service it might give others ... I find out what the world needs, then I proceed to invent. — Thomas A. Edison

It has been said that a nation reveals its character by the values it upholds. — Kay Granger

The constant fear of a performer is to become what is reflected back at you. — Linda Ronstadt

Stones Come And Go, The Big Fish Eat The Little Fish And I Keep On Battling. — Ahmed Abdulrahman

I am not a 'wise man,' nor . . . shall I ever be. And so require not from me that I should be equal to the best, but that I should be better than the wicked. It is enough for me if every day I reduce the number of my vices, and blame my mistakes. — Seneca.

I think that whether you're on the right or on the left as an economist or as a policy maker, every serious analyst I know agrees that at some point you have to deal with entitlements. — Peter Blair Henry

Where did they go?" asked Coco. "Here? Did Coconut bring Fro-Yo back here?"
"No," I said. "They walked into that sunset, because it was something no one had ever done or heard about, or seen at all anywhere ever. And they lived drippily ever after. The end. — David Arnold

I keep on working when other people are out having fun. But I love what I do and find it hard to stop. — Bruce Oldfield