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I sew my own shoes. Other male dancers don't, but I like it one way, and I've learned to do it that way.
— David Hallberg
It is easy to have love affairs than to solve math problems but it is easy to learn if you trust God
— Edwin Abejero
I always felt that if I made a movie, it would be one movie; I didn't see how they could make 26 swimming movies.
— Esther Williams
There are occasionally eureka moments - off the top of my head, maybe Darth Vader's theme, you know, the imperial march.
— John Williams
I always like a good math solution to any love problem.
— Michael Patrick King
Although Math can't teach us how to add love or minus hate, it teaches us that every problem has a solution
— Anonymous
Evolution has produced us more recently, and that makes us the smartest ever. After all, we invented the parking lot.
— N.D. Wilson
Reality, truth, and Jesus Christ are incredibly open-ended
— Brennan Manning
No old Men (excepting Dr. Wallis) love Mathematicks.
— Isaac Newton
Like some people are bad at math, some people are bad at talking to women. And some at both, now that's luck I guess.
— Daya Kudari
you don't need many. You need only one good one.
— Jay Conrad Levinson
I just love math and most people don't.
— Danica McKellar
Reasons never matter, once Death comes cold and bold and takes the living by the hand. You count up your dead, every one..
— Janet Morris
My kids used to love math. Now it makes them cry. Thanks standardized testing and common core!
— Louis C.K.
i hate math, but i love counting money
— Anonymous
Dreams are what guide us, art is what defines us, math is what makes it all possible, and love is what lights our way.
— Mike Norton
Once an actress always an actress.
— Dolores Hart
Dick" Counterfly had absquatulated swiftly into the night, leaving his son with only a pocketful of specie and the tender admonition, "Got to 'scram,
— Thomas Pynchon
What is most appealing about young folks, after all, is the changes, not the still photograph of finished character but the movie, the soul in flux.
— Thomas Pynchon
A math lecture without a proof is like a movie without a love scene. This talk has two proofs.
— Hendrik Lenstra