Tartaglia Quotes & Sayings
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It is necessary that every man have at least somewhere to go. For there are times when one absolutely must go at least somewhere! — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

It used to cost money to disclose and distribute information. In the digital age it costs money not to. — Heather Brooke

but this right here - this rain, this shack, this island, this moment - I want it to go on forever. — Leylah Attar

Looking around, I felt a mad desire to go shopping for pink flamingo and garden gnome lawn ornaments. I could do a midnight visit, plant one of each in every yard. — Gayla Drummond

In the end, whether I write the script or, in this case, somebody else did, there's a point where you let it go when you're making a movie. You just have to. The thing that you shoot is not what you imagined in your head - it never is exactly that. And it shouldn't be. — Todd Haynes

It takes work to become the person you were created to be. You're worth the work! — Kirstin Leigh

When you reach for the stars you may not quite get one, but you won't come up with a handful of mud either. — Leo Burnett

What is sure is what God has revealed. With that we can start our exploration. In our exploring what is sure is that what the Church has defined is true, what the Church has condemned is false: Christ established a Church that could do us this essential service. For most of us, exploration will be only the effort to understand as much as is thus certain. And it is immensely rewarding. — Frank Sheed

These individuals on steroids, does it enhance their career, does it give them a little more strength, a little more stamina, a little more psychological edge? Absolutely. How do you determine what - what their stats would be without steroids? It's impossible to tell. — Jose Canseco

No matter how hard I fought it, no matter how unreasonable or out of control it felt, I knew that Jonathan Hayes owned me, heart and soul. — Kathryn Perez

It is only your mental habits and your selected memories of how you think things are that keep you from moulding things in your life in a more harmonious way. — Ken Keyes Jr.

They were very upset when I said that the thing of greatest importance to mathematics in Europe was the discovery by Tartaglia that you can solve a cubic equation-which, altho it is very little used, must have been psychologically wonderful because it showed a modern man could do something no ancient Greek could do, and therefore helped in the renaissance which was the freeing of man from the intimidation of the ancients-what they are learning in school is to be intimidated into thinking they have fallen so far below their super ancestors. — Richard Feynman

Religion is neither a theology nor a theosophy; it is more than that, it is a discipline, a law, a yoke, an indissoluble engagement. — Joseph Joubert

Why must we climb away to the seal-less parts of the world? — Margo Lanagan