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Numbers And Letters Quotes & Sayings
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I have had a number of threatening letters each week, some telling me the actual time and method of my death, and I don't like it.
— Winston Churchill
Your grades are not your destiny: they're just letters and numbers which rate how well you performed in one artificial arena, once.
— Charlie Brooker
CUSTOMER: I don't know why she wants it, but my wife asked for a copy of The Dinosaur Cookbook.
BOOKSELLER: The Dinah Shore Cookbook? — Jen Campbell
BOOKSELLER: The Dinah Shore Cookbook? — Jen Campbell
A man will never change his mind if he have no mind to change.
— Richard Whately
Numerical logistic is that which employs numbers; symbolic logistic that which uses symbols, as, say, the letters of the alphabet.
— Francois Viete
Backed into a corner, the poor can riot, but the rich start war.
— Stefan Petrucha
He takes my hand. Intertwines our fingers. Offers me a smile that manages to kiss my heart.
— Tahereh Mafi
There's nothing better than sinking into my feather pillows after a hard day's work.
— Kirsten Prout
Growth inside fuels growth outside.
— John C. Maxwell
I don't want to choose him. I know a future with him would never be what I want it to be.
— Rachel E. Carter
Climate change disasters will displace more and more. Those who are most exposed are the poorest.
— Jan Egeland
Today's 'Sesame Street' will NOT be brought to you by the number 34 or the letter D.
— Russell Brand
The numbers on the board don't mean a thing, because for the first time in forever, I have somewhere to go.
— Ava Dellaira
Not ugly for someone her age, but what she's doing with those numbers and letters seem unholy.
— Carrie Jones
For me, the genders are an essential element of numbers and letters, not something that could be removed from them.
— Leni Zumas
We have to play it longer because there are no numbers or letters.
— Eugene Ormandy