Hardy Mathematician's Apology Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 14 famous quotes about Hardy Mathematician's Apology with everyone.
Top Hardy Mathematician's Apology Quotes

Frankly, I even worried about the fact that I was so worried. Worrying about the strength of my faith - how it stood up to others' - didn't seem to be a healthy sign. I mean, didn't worrying about faith defeat the whole point of faith? Weren't we supposed to just "let go and let God"? I didn't "let go and let God" very well. I worried about that. — Michelle DeRusha

You have to learn how to be married. You have to learn to love somebody. — Ruby Dee

Is there anything refreshing like renewed words of God? — Lailah Gifty Akita

Jude was down there. He was down there. And the last place I would ever leave Jude was alone in the darl. — Alexandra Bracken

As a man has no right to kill one of his children if it is diseased or insane, so a man who has made the gradual and conscious expression of his personality in literature the aim of his life, has no right to suppress himself any carefully considered work which seemed good enough when it was written. Suppression, if it is deserved, will come rapidly enough from the same causes that suppress the unworthy members of a man's family. — John Millington Synge

Love is not without its flaws. The stronger the love, the more it tests you. Compassion and empathy will make true love persist. — Khalil Gibran

The living would come up with endless theories to argue, because the living were exceptionally good at arguing, especially when no one knew the answer. — Neal Shusterman

I like being brave well enough, but I will be a lazy coward again if you think that would be better. — Peter S. Beagle

Left-wing movements have tended to be unisex, and asexual in their imagery. Right-wing movements, however puritanical and repressive the realities they usher in, have an erotic surface. Certainly Nazism is "sexier" than communism. — Susan Sontag

Sometimes, the people that love you the most turn out to be the people you will trust the least. — Shannon L. Alder

I'm trying to think of what I'm ashamed of. But, damn, I don't really have any shame. — Leighton Meester