Ogive Curve Quotes & Sayings
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But it will be said that the husband provides for the wife, or in other words, he feeds, clothes and shelters her! I wish I had the power to make every one before me fully realize the degradation contained in that idea. — Ernestine Rose
You and I, of course, would never do this to any of our grieving acquaintances, but it is a sad truth in life that when someone has lost a loved one, friends sometimes avoid the person, just when the presence of friends is most needed. - P. 34 — Lemony Snicket
I am a big believer of what Darwin discovered in the Galapagos, proving that the species most responsive to change will survive over apparently stronger or more intelligent competitors. — John Elkann
Faith is to fear nothing, to stand unswayed, the power to surmount any obstacle. — Daisaku Ikeda
There are things we can control and the things we can't control. I can't control how people react to the work I do. — Noah Hawley
Poor people always pay back their loans. It's us, the creators of institutions and rules, who keep creating trouble for them. — Muhammad Yunus
Ellen had long ago stopped being embarrassed by temper tantrums. She flipped it and wore it like a badge of honor. A temper tantrum was a sign that a mom said no when it counted. — Lisa Scottoline
I followed the curve that rose from the capitals of the semicircle of columns and ran along the ribs of the vault toward the key, mirroring the mystery of the ogive, that supreme static hypocrisy which rests on an absence, making the columns believe that they are thrusting the great ribs upward and the ribs believe that they are holding the columns down, the vault being both all and noting, at once cause and effect. — Umberto Eco
Train your eyes: they were made to see more than you think. — Paulo Coelho
They say the world used to be bigger. The world's still the same
there's just less in it. — Johnny Depp
When you meet someone, ask about what hobby they have, not what they do. People always ask me about cooking, but I prefer to talk about tennis or boxing. — Wolfgang Puck
So then learn to conquer your fear. This is the only art we have to master nowadays: to look at things without fear, and to fearlessly do right. — Friedrich Durrenmatt
If people were kinder, the world might cease weeping. — Richelle E. Goodrich