Mirier Quotes & Sayings
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ZERO and Infinity both are very difficult to understand and explain but at the same time both are key assumption of Mathematics... — Brajesh Kumar

There is one thing I know about creative conflict: once my argument is exhausted, I am not going to be unhappy whether it moves in my direction or away. — Jack Nicholson

As accidental as my life may be, or as that random humor is, which governs it, I know nothing, after all, so real or substantial as myself — Anthony Ashley Cooper

Cynthia sighs, contemplating a fruit and nut bar. 'Chocolate,' she says despairingly. 'Safer than cocaine, easier to get hold of than Prozac. The government's most effective way to prevent revolution. — Jennifer Gilby Roberts

If you think of global public goods like polio eradication, the kind of risk-taking new approach, philanthropy really does have a role to play there, because government doesn't do R&D about new things naturally as much as it probably should, and so philanthropy's there. — Bill Gates

You can tell people the truth, but they'll never believe you until the event. In the meantime, the truth will just piss them off and get you in a lot of trouble. — Chuck Palahniuk

I'm not financially insecure anymore either so I don't have to sit there and get on the latest Poison tour just to make money, which is what a lot of them are doing. — Kip Winger

Yeah, exactly. But, actually, boards prefer iron. All that glitters is not hovery. — Scott Westerfeld

He's built up to be invincible and no man is invincible, any man can be knocked out. — Andre Ward

I live in N.Y.C. and walk everywhere, so I like stylish shoes that are comfortable. — Vincent Piazza

The epitome of sophistication is utter simplicity. — Maya Angelou

The key ingredient in engaging the power available from service is motive. — Richie Norton

She's pretty. (It's amazing how girls can say this and make it the most withering insult.) — Ned Vizzini

Their hearts were all cycling through the same madness - the discovery, the bliss, the loss, the despair - like planets taking turns in orbit around the sun. Each containing their own unique gravity. Their own force of attractions. Drawing near and holding fast to whatever entered their own atmosphere ... they would find love and lost love and recover from love and love again. — Hannah Tinti

'Orphan Black' allows for people to have debates and theories and allegiances to different characters - to trust characters and hate other characters - but it doesn't tell you who is good or bad or right or wrong. That's the most exciting storytelling, in my book. — Tatiana Maslany