Top 267 Cambridge Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
It wasn't until I got to Cambridge that I discovered active discrimination against women.
There is just so much beauty in Cambridge. It's wonderful.
In 1922, I got a small stipend from the Swedish-American Foundation and went to Cambridge, England, for a few months and thereafter to Harvard University. In the summer, Cambridge was rather empty, but I am grateful for many pleasant talks about economics with Austin Robinson who, in the summer of 1922, seemed to be about as lonely as I was.
It is categorically untrue that Cambridge Analytica has never used Facebook data. — © Christopher Wylie
It is categorically untrue that Cambridge Analytica has never used Facebook data.
I went to Cambridge University and was the first in my family to graduate.
What distinguishes Cambridge from Oxford, broadly speaking, is that nobody who has been to Cambridge feels impelled to write about it.
At Cambridge, it was the weirdest culture. Everyone pretended they didn't do any work, yet it was so competitive.
In order to conquer the world of economics with his new theory, it was critical for Keynes to destroy his rivals within Cambridge itself. In his mind, he who controlled Cambridge controlled the world.
Katherine Parkinson has got a classics degree from Cambridge yet is an idiot - in the best possible way.
Cambridge was the place for someone from the Colonies or the Dominions to go on to, and it was to the Cavendish Laboratory that one went to do physics.
Ah, isn't that nice, the wife of the Cambridge president is kissing the cox of the Oxford crew.
I have been a scientist for more than 40 years, having studied at Cambridge and Harvard. I researched and taught at Cambridge University, was a research fellow of the Royal Society, and have more than 80 publications in peer-reviewed journals. I am strongly pro-science.
I rather stumbled into philosophy. When I began my undergraduate career at Cambridge, I studied mathematics.
When I came up to Cambridge (in October 1921) to read economics, I did not have much idea of what it was about. — © Joan Robinson
When I came up to Cambridge (in October 1921) to read economics, I did not have much idea of what it was about.
I ended up at Durham School, which was lovely, then Trinity College Cambridge.
Living in Cambridge, with nature and everything, it's so clean.
I can't imagine having a conversation about 'Celebrity Big Brother' in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
I think not getting into Cambridge was possibly the best thing that could have happened to me.
After returning from Cambridge in 1936, I did some work with J. M. Mioz on the oxidation of fatty acids in liver.
My real concern is what happens if China becomes the next Cambridge Analytica, what happens if North Korea becomes the next Cambridge Analytica?
I am terribly proud of-I was born in Cambridge in 1952 and my initials are DNA!
Cambridge was a joy. Tediously. People reading books in a posh place. It was my fantasy. I loved it. I miss it still.
Even though Cambridge Analytica has dissolved, the capabilities are still there, the platforms are still there, the people are still there. What happens when China becomes the next Cambridge Analytica? Like anything, the second, third, fourth time you do something, you start to refine and perfect it.
My experience came before most of you were born. My school was a state school in Leeds and the headmaster usually sent students to Leeds University but he didn't normally send them to Oxford or Cambridge. But the headmaster happened to have been to Cambridge and decided to try and push some of us towards Oxford and Cambridge. So, half a dozen of us tried - not all of us in history - and we all eventually got in. So, to that extent, it [The History Boys] comes out of my own experience.
I had hoped that the board would accept Johnny Hon's offer of a loan to buy the stadium back for the club, as I think this would be best way of continuing the long tradition of Cambridge United in Cambridge - and it was a generous offer.
Cambridge is thriving and Britain is working. We have been telling people - 'if you value it, vote for it' - and this is particularly relevant in Cambridge.
The Cambridge ladies who live in furnished souls are unbeautiful and have comfortable minds.
Cambridge is one of the best universities in the world, especially in my field.
I rowed for Cambridge. I was pretty good at that.
The dons of Oxford and Cambridge are too busy educating the young men to be able to teach them anything.
When I was teaching at Cambridge, I sold handbags on the market.
I find Cambridge an asylum, in every sense of the word.
I'm staggered when I look back at how, when I got to Cambridge, I didn't know anything of the world.
I played varsity soccer at Yale and continued playing at Cambridge.
I got locked into a tradition [at Cambridge] of doing comedy.
From my earliest days, reading was my passion, and at Cambridge, where I studied English literature, my intellectual life deepened and grew.
When I was a kid, we didn't really leave Cambridge, which was the town where I grew up in.
At Cambridge, there was a completely unintimidating culture, and there were no class divisions among the students.
We built a bit of an audience at our university in Cambridge, playing Beethoven and Mozart quartets. — © Grace Chatto
We built a bit of an audience at our university in Cambridge, playing Beethoven and Mozart quartets.
I married a young Englishman in Cambridge in 1955 and have lived in Britain every since.
I loved being in Cambridge. I think about it often. It was this great little capsule of time to me.
I was born in Cambridge but brought up in and around Winchester, in Hampshire. I've also lived in Hong Kong and America.
Universities such as Cambridge, Oxford, and Harvard all began as Jesus-inspired efforts to love God with all ones' mind.
I did not enjoy Cambridge. But I shouldn't blame Cambridge alone. I wasn't ready for university or for the wrench of leaving home. It was a big cultural shock.
The work of Cambridge Analytica is not equivalent to traditional marketing. Cambridge Analytica specialized in disinformation, spreading rumors, kompromat, and propaganda.
Virtually the only subject in which one could ever get a scholarship to Oxford or Cambridge was classics. So I went to Oxford to study classics and, unlike Cambridge, it had a philosophy component, and I became completely transported by it.
The use of data for political purposes wasn't invented by Cambridge Analytica.
Who knows more about the usage of personal data than Cambridge Analytica?
I worked in the theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts for years and moved to New York and then to Los Angeles. — © Tony Shalhoub
I worked in the theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts for years and moved to New York and then to Los Angeles.
I got into Cambridge and it all went downhill.
I grew up in Cambridge in England, and my love of mathematics dates from those early childhood days.
For Cambridge people rarely smile, Being urban, squat, and packed with guile.
You know, my concern is that even if Cambridge Analytica has dissolved as a company, its capabilities haven't.
I was educated at King's College, Taunton and went to the University of Cambridge in 1942.
When I left Cambridge, I applied to regional repertory theaters in the U.K. and got accepted by one of them... And here I am, still at it.
It [Cambridge] wasn't a holy grail in the sense that I'd never been to Cambridge. But then, when I did go, the contrast between Leeds, which was very black and sooty in those days, and Cambridge, which seemed like something out of a fairystory, in the grip of a hard frost, was just wonderful.
I am looking forward very much to getting back to Cambridge, and being able to say what I think and not to mean what I say: two things which at home are impossible. Cambridge is one of the few places where one can talk unlimited nonsense and generalities without anyone pulling one up or confronting one with them when one says just the opposite the next day.
Living here in Cambridge, you had to have an identity. It was not enough to be a wife. So I did a Ph.D. in medieval Spanish poetry.
Well, my parents live in Cambridge, Maryland.
My parents are very proud that I was a 'Blue Peter' presenter and of me going to Cambridge to do economics.
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