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Maths Hating Quotes By John D'Agata

You create your own audience, and your own community of peers, and in some ways you create your own forebears as well. — John D'Agata

Maths Hating Quotes By Kangana Ranaut

When I was born, my parents - my mother especially - couldn't come to terms with that fact that they had another baby girl. I know these stories in detail because every time a guest visited, or there was a gathering, they repeated this story in front of me that how I was the unwanted child. — Kangana Ranaut

Maths Hating Quotes By Douglas Beaumont

While we can certainly be mistaken at times about what is real, there is indeed a reality to know. Mistakes actually prove the point. We would not know there were such things as hallucinations or illusions if we did not have reality with which to compare them. — Douglas Beaumont

Maths Hating Quotes By Yves Montand

God, why didn't you make Woman first - when you were fresh? — Yves Montand

Maths Hating Quotes By Patrick Ness

I am Todd Hewitt, I think to myself with my eyes closed. I am twelve years and twelve months old. I live in Prentisstown on New World. I will be a man in one month's time exactly. — Patrick Ness

Maths Hating Quotes By Red Buttons

Julius Caesar's wife, who said to Julius, We are not naming our son Sid! Never got a dinner! — Red Buttons

Maths Hating Quotes By Viktor E. Frankl

man is not he who poses the question, What is the meaning of life? but he who is asked this question, for it is life itself that poses it to him. And man has to answer to life by answering for life; he has to respond by being responsible; in other words, the response is necessarily a response-in-action. — Viktor E. Frankl

Maths Hating Quotes By Shakira

It's not easy to work with me, I recognize that. It's not easy if those people aren't as perfectionistic as I am. — Shakira

Maths Hating Quotes By Anya Allyn

You want to know everything? Look at yourself. You discover a truth and can barely function. — Anya Allyn

Maths Hating Quotes By Drexel Deal

Listening to their argument made me aware of how empty my life was, and I hated the life I was living all the more. It was quite obvious to me this lady was deeply in love, for she was fighting for what she thought to be hers. Even though I was dating two females at the time, and stringing a third one along, yet I've yet to discover that kind of love. I guess this was why my favorite song was 'I wane be love', by the Jamaican reggae super star Buru Banton. — Drexel Deal

Maths Hating Quotes By Lawrence Weiner

Quantum physics - the idea that there is more than one reality going on at the same time in the same place. We live in a concentric society, and we'll have to make our decisions, cake as pie, as pending resolve. It's really and truly - I don't know if "as" will count any longer. — Lawrence Weiner

Maths Hating Quotes By Samantha Ellis

I felt let down when I could see the writer too much at work on a character because it reminded me forcefully that of course I don't have a writer working on my story, guiding me to safety, bending the laws of reality for me, bringing me in a hero to rescue me or transporting me to a happier life by the stroke of her pen. No writer is writing me a better journey. No writer is guiding me through my misunderstandings and muddles and wrong turns to reach my happy ending. And then I realize I am the writer. ...we all write out our own lives. — Samantha Ellis

Maths Hating Quotes By Gina Willner-Pardo

Some people never get farther than where they start from, never find out what else there is, or ask questions, or get answers. — Gina Willner-Pardo

Maths Hating Quotes By Clint Eastwood

Movies were invented for Jimmy Cagney, and he was invented for the movies. A perfect match. — Clint Eastwood

Maths Hating Quotes By Abraham Joshua Heschel

The anchor of meaning resides in an abyss, deeper than the reach of despair. Yet the abyss is not not infinite; its bottom may suddenly be discovered within the confines of a human heart or under the debris of might doubts. This may be the vocation of man: to say "Amen" to being and to the Author of being; to live in defiance of absurdity, notwithstanding futility and defeat; to attain faith in God even in spite of God. — Abraham Joshua Heschel