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I Want you to know one thing, I will always be true to you, and I will always say to you, I love you.
— Auliq Ice
God created everything by number, weight and measure.
— Isaac Newton
God creates everything out of nothing. And everything which God is to use, he first reduces to nothing
— Soren Kierkegaard
To all of us who hold the Christian belief that God is truth, anything that is true is a fact about God, and mathematics is a branch of theology.
— Hilda Phoebe Hudson
For your information, Lester, there are at least five wonderful parts of the female body that can be viewed by the owner only with a hand mirror.
— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
Math teaches us chaos or order, for god sake?
— Deyth Banger
It is easy to have love affairs than to solve math problems but it is easy to learn if you trust God
— Edwin Abejero
Black holes result from God dividing the universe by zero.
— Steven Wright
I think when any one kind of film does well, it creates a precedent and paves the way for more like it.
— Tessa Thompson
the golden eternity is { }
— Jack Kerouac
a thousand times: "You're a perfect expression of perfect Love, here and now. You will have a perfect
— Richard Bach
Cody was both ashamed and astonished to learn that it was actually possible to break a penis.
— Evan Gilbert
I've never figured out who 'Heath Ledger' is on film: 'This is what you expect when you hire me, and it will be recognizable.'
— Heath Ledger
God made the integers; all the rest is the work of Man.
— Leopold Kronecker
(When God said, "Be fruitful and multiply" [Genesis 1:28], he wasn't giving math homework.)
— Gregory K. Popcak
God ever arithmetizes.
— Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi
I don't understand computers. I don't even understand people who understand computers.
— Juliana Of The Netherlands
Comparing kills fulfillment.
— Todd Stocker
God forever geometrizes.
— Plato