Maths Phobia Quotes & Sayings
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No one should ever be afraid of failing; it's being afraid to give it your all in trying that I urge against. If there is one thing I have learned, particularly in my life as an athlete, it is that our limits may not be where we think they are. And, even when we think we've finally reached them, the next time we go there exploring we often find that they've moved again. — Chrissie Wellington

We have built a total of about 1250 of this aircraft, but only fifty were allowed to be used as fighters - as interceptors. And out of this fifty, there were never more than 25 operational. So we had only a very, very few. — Adolf Galland

Now what I love in women is, they won't Or can't do otherwise than lie, but do it. So well, the very truth seems falsehood to it. — Lord Byron

When you're not playing the hero of the story, then you have to know that you're always a foil for the good guy. I love playing that. I think that's always an interesting place to be. — Jessalyn Gilsig

He'll elude them. — Stephenie Meyer

For a while it was hard for me to say no to work. — Renee Fleming

Well the Bombay film wasn't always like how it is now. It did have a local industry. There were realistic films made on local scenes. But it gradually changed over the years. — Satyajit Ray

Other people's stories may become part of your own, the foundation of it, the ground it goes on. — Ursula K. Le Guin

I remember way back when I was young, 10 years ago. — Charles Olson

If the average jazz artist uses his head and at the outset of his career realizes he won't play as well at fifty as he does at twenty-five, he won't be in a line-up outside the Salvation Army when he's fifty. — Oscar Peterson

If I were asked to name the chief event in my life, I should say my father's library, — Jorge Luis Borges

Invest your time in producing product or service — Sunday Adelaja

They write them long because they can't write them short. — Raymond Chandler