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And what delights can equal those That stir the spirit's inner deeps, When one that loves but knows not, reaps A truth from one that loves and knows?
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
The No Child Left Behind Program was an incentive to the schools to get their kids up to snuff on math and science and reading.
— Sandra Day O'Connor
The schools I went to as a kid made me wary. It was clear to me that everything was a lie except math.
— Suzan Shown Harjo
Willpower is a learnable skill, something that can be taught the same way kids learn to do math and say thank you.
— Charles Duhigg
You need the noise of your friends in space.
— M T Anderson
I think anyone can fall in love, if you're open and you're willing, but the real test is sustaining it after all the excitement has worn off.
— Simon Van Booy
So let that be a lesson, kids who get an F in math. Ellen says you're doing the right thing. You're welcome, parents.
— Ellen DeGeneres
Pitting your dream against someone else's is a fantastic way to get discouraged and depressed.
— Jon Acuff
My kids used to love math. Now it makes them cry. Thanks standardized testing and common core!
— Louis C.K.
My rage and sense of alienation as to how women have been written, have allowed themselves to be written, in so many ways, has political roots.
— Kate Zambreno
Kids deserve arts, and it's just as important as science, math, history, English or athletics.
— Flea
Kids praised for effort complete 50 percent more hard math problems than kids praised for intelligence.
— John Medina
I knew comedy was the thing for me when I was the only Asian kid in high school ... who failed math.
— Dat Phan
Love meant always being a little afraid.
— Kristin Hannah
Building Oracle is like doing math puzzles as a kid.
— Larry Ellison
There are so many cities in every single city.
— David Mitchell
The art of medicine was to be properly learned only from its practice and its exercise.
— Thomas Sydenham