Recreative Mathematics Quotes & Sayings
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Without thinking, he reached for her hand. Tucked it against her chest, feeling that was where it should be. Perry's heart slammed against his ribs. She had to feel it. — Veronica Rossi

All my days were written in Your book and planned before a single one of them began.
Psalm 139:16 — S.L. Rubart

You play those dimples like an exquisite orchestra, Mr. Boomer. — Grace Willows

The Spanish Empire eventually collapsed because of its expensive taste for warfare and conquest. — Robert Kiyosaki

Beauty is no material thing. Beauty cannot be copied. Beauty is the sensation of pleasure on the mind of the seer. No thing is beautiful. But all things await the sensitive and imaginative mind that may be aroused to pleasurable emotion at sight of them. This is beauty. — Robert Henri

I have made so many mistakes, and such really stupid ones, I would start blubbing away if I could remember even half of them. But do not dwell on cock-ups, I say. You don't learn by your mistakes - at least I don't - so best to blunder on making fresh ones. — Charles Saatchi

The facts will speak for themselves. Credit them or not, but read! — Ralph Chaplin

The idea that God is actively nurturing us so that we might grow up to be like Him brings us face to face with our own laziness. — M. Scott Peck

The life of "peace" is both an inner journey toward a disarmed heart and a public journey toward a disarmed world. This difficult but beautiful journey gives infinite meaning and fulfillment to life itself because our lives become a gift for the whole human race. With peace as the beginning, middle, and end of life, life makes sense. — John Dear

No man can stand still; the moment progress is not made, retrogression begins. If the blade is not kept sharp and bright, the law of rust will assert its claim. — Orison Swett Marden

Great men hallow a whole people, and lift up all who live in their time. — Sydney Smith

The Analytical Engine weaves algebraic patterns, just as the Jacquard loom weaves flowers and leaves. — Ada King Lovelace

Damn it! I knew she was a monster! John! Amy! Listen! Guard your buttholes. — David Wong

Voltaire! A name that excites the admiration of men, the malignity of priests. Pronounce that name in the presence of a clergyman, and you will find that you have made a declaration of war. — Robert Green Ingersoll