Top 1200 Imaginary Numbers Quotes & Sayings - Page 12

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Last updated on December 19, 2024.
I'm always crunching numbers, so my calculator watch is a must.
I'm asked all the time, 'Doesn't it feel great to finish the novel?' And the answer to that is, 'No.' It's sort of a loss to stop a 10-year project, which is an imaginary project in the sense that it's a work of my imagination.
To devote oneself to vigilance when the enemy is an imaginary one is idle, and to congratulate oneself for looking long and well for a foe that is not coming is foolish and sinful. My life has been a waste.
We've always had a love/hate relationship with numbers. — © Jimmy Wales
We've always had a love/hate relationship with numbers.
The two favorite episodes of 'Lost' that Adam and I wrote were 'Dave,' which was where Hurley has an imaginary friend, and 'Trisha Tanaka is Dead,' where Hurley finds a van and starts it.
We are all primary numbers divisible only by ourselves.
Numbers are intellectual witnesses that belong only to mankind.
At some point I believe one has to stop holding back for fear of alienating some imaginary reader or real relative or friend, and come out with personal truth.
We must memorize nine numbers and deny we have a soul.
Know your numbers' is a fundamental precept of business.
A few honest men are better than numbers.
With this imaginary mandate from God, men have not allowed women to be given the educational, religous and social freedoms that are necessary for women to free themselves and become all that they are capable of being.
Tainted numbers, I believe, do not belong in the Hall of Fame.
A Clock is not time; it's numbers and springs. Pay it no mind. — © Peter S. Beagle
A Clock is not time; it's numbers and springs. Pay it no mind.
With infectious disease, without vaccines, there's no safety in numbers.
Blending consensus historical events and personages with imaginary occult forces is a strong recipe for counterfactual storytelling goodness that combines the best of two worlds: resonant history with wild-eyed fantasy.
It's true that I have always been very comfortable with numbers.
Nature never uses prime numbers. But mathematicians do.
In statistics, what disappears behind rows of numbers is death.
Literature takes reality and human experience as its starting point, transforms it by means of the imagination, and sends readers back to life with renewed understanding of it and zest for it because of their excursions into a purely imaginary realm.
When I look at my numbers, I don't give up a lot of hits.
I have to be able to shake my imaginary life from my real life when I walk through the door with my children who immediately need a lot from me. It's actually kind of a relief, especially if it was a dark day on set.
I was 21 years and 218 days old when I received the Academy Award for Best Actress. I had just stepped into an imaginary world that I'd seen at a distance for years.
Necessity hath no law. Feigned necessities, imaginary necessities, are the greatest cozenage men can put upon the Providence of God, and make pretences to break known rules by.
Have within you an imaginary candle flame that burns brightly regardless of what goes before you. Let this inner flame represent for you the idea that you're capable of manifesting miracles in your life.
Those numbers with Tony are so often and so interesting.
Transcendental [numbers], They transcend the power of algebraic methods.
Often we're having an argument with something imaginary - a fixed idea of the "enemy" and the good. We need to get beyond that and actually develop a deep curiosity about people and systems and understand them better.
Most people experience history as one damn fact after another in high school. But if you can wonder, "Wow, what if the US hadn't gotten involved in World War II?", you can become enthralled by the imaginary possibilities.
My favorite thing to do as a kid was pretend I was in the opening credits of a sitcom. As the theme song would play, I'd look up at the imaginary camera and smile as my name would flash on the screen.
The irruption of the supernatural into our world is a much more enticing notion to explore than the same thing happening in some past time, or in a wholly imaginary world.
Everybody since the '60s has been saying the nation is a fiction - the nation is an imaginary unity - but people didn't connect the dots and say all human endeavours sprang from the same principle.
I can't remember my telephone number, but I know it was in the high numbers.
I'm writing a book. I've got the page numbers done.
Where had I been that I didn't know about imaginary friends? I could see the point of it. How a lost part of yourself steps out and remind you who you could be with a little work.
Business, numbers, negotiations, all that stuff I wouldn't go near.
Our numbers expand, but Earth's natural systems do not.
Mathematics doesn’t care about those beyond the numbers.
I disliked numbers, and they didn't think much of me either. — © R. J. Anderson
I disliked numbers, and they didn't think much of me either.
Math is the great equalizer. If you can do the numbers, the boys have to respect you.
Real numbers are good if you add the word 'random'.
Of all the needs (there are none imaginary) a lonely child has, the one that must be satisfied, if there is going to be hope and a hope of wholeness, is the unshaking need for an unshakable God. My pretty Black brother was my Kingdom Come.
Age and numbers are a concept made up by man.
We must say that there are as many squares as there are numbers.
Going to bed can cause imaginary conversations you should have had with certain people or real conversations with your brother who is calling from a bar in a different time zone.
As a friend of mine, herself a writer, says, 'People who spend the most meaningful hours of their lives in the exclusive company of imaginary people are apt to be a little strange'
It is not in numbers, but in unity, that our great strength lies.
Mathematics: silent harmonies. Music: sounding numbers.
I'm not much of a numbers guy, and yet that's the way I'm defined a lot. — © John Stockton
I'm not much of a numbers guy, and yet that's the way I'm defined a lot.
...after a certain quantity, photos apparently taken by chance, postcards chosen according to a passing mood, begin to trace an itinerary, to map the imaginary country that stretches out before us.
The numbers are things I don't like to reflect on or look back on.
Serious numbers will speak to us always.
I'm not going to run my business on the basis of quarterly numbers.
We're all fascinated by the numbers, as we were about the 100 points.
Only small minds are impressed by large numbers.
Numbers have always come easy to me.
A lot of the songs on the new album are about imaginary things, things that you can't touch - ghosts and rumors, my dead grandmother, things visiting you in a dream.
There are infinite numbers of do overs for your teen girls.
My sister and I were very adventurous. We'd play in the park across the road in our imaginary tree house for hours on end and come home on our bikes when it was dark.
I'm not really a numbers guy, but I always have a goal in mind.
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