A Quote by Chase Elliott

Math is pretty straightforward. — © Chase Elliott
Math is pretty straightforward.
I thought about majoring in Math, Chemistry and English, but Math had the fewest requirements, so I went with it. I knew I wanted to teach, and Math was my field, so I studied Math.
I love music because it's so fecking brilliant. Music is math, and math is the structure of everything and pretty much perfect.
I think we need more math majors who don't become mathematicians. More math major doctors, more math major high school teachers, more math major CEOs, more math major senators. But we won't get there unless we dump the stereotype that math is only worthwhile for kid geniuses.
I never made a career decision based solely on my desire to be an astronaut. I attended the Naval Academy because I wanted to be a Navy pilot. I majored in math because math had always come pretty easily to me and I liked it.
You’re not exempt from math if you’re a Republican, and you’re not exempt from math if you’re a Democrat. You’re not exempt from math if you’re a liberal, and you’re not exempt from math if you’re a conservative. You still have to do math.
Yeah, Silver and his math are jokes, because math has a liberal bias. After all, math is the reason Mitt Romney's tax plan doesn't add up.
I am very outspoken, can be pretty stubborn at times and also very straightforward. I am pretty outgoing and love partying.
I'm pretty straightforward as a performer, but I do have a bit of a diva in me.
My motivation is being the best. Pretty simple and straightforward.
There's a branch of math called the foundations of math. It's kind of like quantum mechanics. It's about how this very complex theory of math can be built up from very basic parts.
It's like night and day... to do business, in Europe, there is no bull, they are pretty straightforward.
Often times, if a character is pretty straightforward, he or she is not as interesting to portray.
I noticed there were so many people, especially women, who would come up to me having recognized me from TV and say, 'I heard you were a math person, why math? Oh my gosh, I could never do math!' I could just see their self-esteem crumbling; I thought that was silly, so I wanted to make math more friendly and accessible.
There's a tendency for adults to label the math that they can do (such as identifying patterns, choosing between competing offers in a supermarket, and challenging statistics published by the government) as "common sense" and labeling everything they can't do as "math" - so that being bad at math becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
I'm pretty much an out-front, straightforward chick, and I get a bit confused by expectations.
I write in a pretty straightforward way. I kind of sit down at page one and start writing.
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