Math Matiques Quotes & Sayings
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I remain your pledged man," Tark avowed, touching a fist to his chest. "What are your orders?"
Jason turned to the stocky musician. "Do your best to help Galloran win this war."
"I swear it."
"And keep an eye on Rachel. See if you can get her to stop telling me she's going to see me again. I think she's jinxing us."
Rachel punched Jason's arm.
Tark eyed Rachel uncertainly. She saw a hint of disapproval in his gaze, along with a little wariness.
Jason smiled. "That's assault. Tark, take her out. — Brandon Mull

Just like there are different roads that lead to different places, so there are different levels of awareness that lead to different places and we shift in and out of them. These are the ten thousand states of mind that we study in Zen. — Frederick Lenz

You inherit your environment just as much as your genes. — Johnny Rich

I take a lot from everywhere. I take from music, architecture, novels, and plays. Anywhere that hits you. — Alex Winter

Sir 15:11 Say not: It is through God, that she is not with me: for do not thou the things that he hateth. — Various

As the profoundest philosophy of ancient Rome and Greece lighted her taper at Israel's altar, so the sweetest strains of the pagan muse were swept from harps attuned on Zion's hill. — Edward Thomson

Charles Lutwidge Dodgson's life in space-time colored his liberated life of the imagination. — Lewis Carroll

Were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers or newspapers without a government, I should not hesitate a moment to prefer the latter. — Thomas Jefferson

A country outside the euro zone cannot have a veto over countries in the euro zone. — Francois Hollande

The share of income that small business people are paying in taxes is the lowest it has been in 65 years - since Obama has cut taxes 18 or 22 times for small business. — Austan Goolsbee

Everyone who doubts knows that he is doubting, so that he is certain of this truth at least, namely the fact that he doubts. Thus every one who doubts whether there is such a thing as truth, knows at least one truth, so that his very capacity to doubt should convince him that there is such a thing as truth. — Frederick Charles Copleston