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Error Notation Quotes By Laura Kaye

It was a privilege to be with someone when life had knocked them down, because it meant you got to help build them up again. He — Laura Kaye

Error Notation Quotes By Ada Lovelace

Many persons who are not conversant with mathematical studies imagine that because the business of [Babbage's Analytical Engine] is to give its results in numerical notation, the nature of its processes must consequently be arithmetical and numerical, rather than algebraical and analytical. This is an error. The engine can arrange and combine its numerical quantities exactly as if they were letters or any other general symbols; and in fact it might bring out its results in algebraical notation, were provisions made accordingly. — Ada Lovelace

Error Notation Quotes By Rick Warren

When you win, don't swagger. When you lose, don't sulk. — Rick Warren

Error Notation Quotes By Ben Stein

Somewhere there is a map of how it can be done. — Ben Stein

Error Notation Quotes By Joe Cocker

Back then, I, most rockers loved Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Jerry Lee Lewis ... you know in the '60s. — Joe Cocker

Error Notation Quotes By Kevin Hart

Genuinely love doing standup and I'm a comedian first, so for me what makes my standup special is the fact that I don't have to adapt or adjust. I am who I am. I appeal to everyone, hence in the movie doing a world tour. — Kevin Hart

Error Notation Quotes By Georges St-Pierre

No two journeys are alike. Nobody can pretend to know the journey another person takes to achieve his dreams. — Georges St-Pierre

Error Notation Quotes By Flannery O'Connor

In any case, you can't have effective allegory in times when people are swept this way and that by momentary convictions, because everyone will read it differently. You can't indicate moral values when morality changes with what is being done, because there is no accepted basis of judgment. And you cannot show the operation of grace when grace is cut off from nature or when the very possibility of grace is denied, because no one will have the least idea of what you are about. — Flannery O'Connor