Top 1200 Math Skills Quotes & Sayings - Page 6

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Last updated on December 5, 2024.
I did a lot of prep for 'Rogue One' while I was working on 'Lion,' so I could take the skills I learned in India and apply them to 'Rogue' and then take the skills I learned on 'Rogue' and apply it to 'Lion.'
On A Beautiful Mind, there was a wall of math.
Math is one of my favorite subjects. — © Macaulay Culkin
Math is one of my favorite subjects.
I think math is exciting, you know.
In math, you're either right or you're wrong.
Math is pretty straightforward.
On the Upper East Side, women are prisoners to the ideology of intensive motherhood, which is that you should be enriching your child's well-being on every measure you possibly can at every moment. So when your kid is sitting down playing with Legos, intensive motherhood dictates that you should be engaging with him or her somehow, praising, questioning, making it into a learning opportunity. It's not enough to just tell your child, "Do your homework." It's not enough to help with the homework. You go to the school and learn how they do math, so that you can tutor your child in math.
I was told there would be no math
You can't argue with math, Carter. You'll always lose.
The math of durability in McCain's life is extraordinary.
Our society is very, very good at developing certain types of skills and certain types of genius. We are fantastically good at identifying and developing athletic skills - better than we are, really, at almost anything else. We are quite good at developing and rewarding inventiveness.
I studied math, and I was terrible at it.
Math is sometimes called the science of patterns.
Math makes sense when you apply it to projects. — © Jessi Combs
Math makes sense when you apply it to projects.
My success rate is 100 percent. Do the math.
You can’t hide secrets from the future with math.
I struggled with math and had no interest in sports.
Lottery: A tax on people who are bad at math.
First of all, women inherently, I think, are quite capable of having lots of balls in the air. And so, like, it's all those skills you use; you analyze the problem, figure out your tools, and then go at it piece by piece.... It's like what you have to do in the morning to get your kids out the door [if you're a parent]. The skills are, I believe, the same. The patience issues are the same.
I really believe that the raw ingredient of any creative business is the set of experiences that the team has, the set of skills. I think a simple fact is that if you have a different set of experiences based on how you grew up or how other people perceive you, or if you have a different set of skills, that will produce a better company.
When you learn conflict-resolution skills in the playroom, you then practice them on the playground, and that in turn stays with you. If you have a combative sibling or a physically intimidating, older sibling, you learn a lot about how to deal with situations like that later in life. If you're an older sibling and you have a younger sibling who needs mentoring or is afraid of the dark, you develop nurturing and empathic skills that you wouldn't otherwise have.
If you do the math, films featuring women are a good investment.
I was never good at math.
Everything is physics and math.
If Math was a woman, we'd be married already.
I think you can learn lots of skills playing football. Team building is one. You also learn how to solve problems within your team. Sometimes you find yourself playing with players that you don't necessarily like, but you have to put your differences aside for the good of the team. It gives you skills that you may not appreciate at the time.
I want children to learn to develop deep reading skills in the beginning in print. I believe the physicality of print is much better in the beginning for children, and then help them learn how to use their deep reading skills on digital medium.
I was particularly good at math and science.
Lyoto is never going to lose his skills. He might lose his timing, speed, cardio, but he'll never lose his skills.
I certainly wouldn't pay for a ticket to watch a math equation.
My father taught only math.
There's math, and everything else is debatable!
Math was my favorite subject, and English was my worst.
I just am not good at math.
Math is easy; design is hard.
In the end, climate change is a math problem.
The '60s and '70s - I grew up in the Haight-Ashbury - people around me were going to school by day and all night long having these incredibly exciting meetings, mobilizing, marching, drafting statements. It was very intoxicating. It was very energizing. We've really forgotten a lot of those skills. Or they haven't been transmitted. It's useful to the people controlling us to have those skills not be available.
While most of today's jobs do not require great intelligence, they do require greater frustration tolerance, personal discipline,organization, management, and interpersonal skills than were required two decades and more ago. These are precisely the skills that many of the young people who are staying in school today, as opposed to two decades ago, lack.
It's fascinating to learn math and science and engineering. — © Shannon Walker
It's fascinating to learn math and science and engineering.
I just love math and most people don't.
Music, to me, is not math or science. It is a language.
I could never have been an accountant. I got a D in math.
I have met a lot of women who are good at math.
This is not class warfare. It’s math.
I absolutely hate math!
Math is the language of the universe.
I'm not in Hollywood because I'm good at math.
My best subjects were chemistry and math.
Math research is more like a marathon. — © Terence Tao
Math research is more like a marathon.
In effective, sustained citizen action, people learn the skills of public life with which to act effectively. "Commons," or the common wealth-the public goods that are objects of sustainable public action-become not only occasions for collaboration by invaluable sources of citizen education in their own right because they are the occasions for learning such skills.
Yes, I was really good in physics and in math.
I was always good at math and science and physics.
I was just kind of doing the math.
I did all right in school, especially in math.
I am better at math than spelling.
When I became the NASA administrator — or before I became the NASA administrator — Barack Obama charged me with three things. One was he wanted me to help re-inspire children to want to get into science and math, he wanted me to expand our international relationships, and third, and perhaps foremost, he wanted me to find a way to reach out to the Muslim world and engage much more with dominantly Muslim nations to help them feel good about their historic contribution to science … and math and engineering.
Math - it's not my best subject.
I am bad at numbers and math. Always was!
I was a mathematics major and really into math.
Comedy's all math, figuring out the timing.
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