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Gnedenko Theorem Quotes By Rosca Marx

And with a new name came the ultimate alleviation of some gross unspoken responsiblity. — Rosca Marx

Gnedenko Theorem Quotes By Pythagoras

The octave formed a circle and gave our noble earth its form. — Pythagoras

Gnedenko Theorem Quotes By George Chesbro

Some years ago a psychiatrist had told me that finding out things other people didn't want known was my way of trying to stay even with a society filled with people bigger than I was. The remark had been meant to startle, to provoke insight, and eventually to alter my behavior.
Instead, I'd simply found that I thoroughly agreed with him and had gone out after a private investigator's license.
[Dr. Robert Frederickson AKA Mongo] — George Chesbro

Gnedenko Theorem Quotes By Floyd Mayweather Jr.

I'm not scared of any opponent. I fight who I want to fight. — Floyd Mayweather Jr.

Gnedenko Theorem Quotes By Yusuf Idris

The real tragedy is that we're all human beings, and human beings have a sense of dignity. Any domination by one human over another leads to a loss of some part of his dignity. Is one's dignity that big it can be crumbled away like that? — Yusuf Idris

Gnedenko Theorem Quotes By Rob Thomas

Having gotten TV shows on the air, that's so much less work that trying to get the 'Veronica Mars' movie made. — Rob Thomas

Gnedenko Theorem Quotes By George R R Martin

If I pray nicely, will the Father give me a new hand?
No. But the Warrior will give you courage, the Smith will lend you strength, and the Crone will give you wisdom.
It's a hand I need. — George R R Martin

Gnedenko Theorem Quotes By Rene Descartes

[ ... ] the diversity of our opinions, consequently, does not arise from some being endowed with a larger share of reason than others, but solely from this, that we conduct our thoughts along different ways, and do not fix our attention on the same objects. For to be possessed of a vigorous mind is not enough; the prime requisite is rightly to apply it. The greatest minds, as they are capable of the highest excellences, are open likewise to the greatest aberrations; and those who travel very slowly may yet make far greater progress, provided they keep always to the straight road, than those who, while they run, forsake it. — Rene Descartes