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Numbers Quotes

1.
I won 1,098 games, and eight national championships, and coached in four different decades. But what I see are not the numbers. I see their faces.
Pat Summitt

I accumulated 1,098 victories, and eight national titles, and I coached in four separate decades. But what I recall are not the figures. I recall their countenances.
Authors on Numbers Quotes: Donald Trump Rush Limbaugh Bill Gates Barack Obama James Madison Hillary Clinton Aristotle Norman Ralph Augustine Ralph Waldo Emerson Mahatma Gandhi Henry Rollins Terry Pratchett Simon Sinek Frederick Lenz Noam Chomsky Ayn Rand Neil Gaiman Pythagoras Richard Dawkins Stephen King Bertrand Russell George Carlin Ronald Reagan Carl Sagan Dave Barry Henry David Thoreau Jay Leno Friedrich Nietzsche Brian Tracy Daniel Tammet David Hume Galileo Galilei Robert Kiyosaki
2.
Never worry about numbers. Help one person at a time and always start with the person nearest you.
Mother Teresa

Do not be concerned with quantity. Assist an individual at a time and always commence with the person closest to you.
3.
Money is numbers and numbers never end. If it takes money to be happy, your search for happiness will never end.
Bob Marley

Wealth is infinite and never-ending; if contentment requires riches, your pursuit of joy will remain unfulfilled.
4.
Nobody grows old by merely living a number of years. People grow old only by deserting their ideals. Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up interest wrinkles the soul. Worry, doubt, self-distrust, fear and despair; these are the long, long years that bow the head and turn the growing spirit back to dust. Whatever your years, there is in every being's heart the love of wonder, the undaunted challenge of events, the unfailing childlike appetite for what next, and the joy and the game of life.
Douglas MacArthur

5.
When you are in hard labor, remember that the length of labor is usually proportional to the number of people around. Avoid the presence of anybody who might release adrenaline. The best situation I know for an easy birth is when there is nobody else around than an experienced, motherly and silent midwife who does not behave like a guide or an observer.
Michel Odent

6.
The number one problem in the classroom is not discipline; it is the lack of procedures and routines.
Harry Wong

The paramount difficulty in the classroom is not order; it is the absence of guidelines and rituals.
7.
I don't like a girl on social media, when you have an open inbox, answering questions from dudes left and right, every day. What's the point? It's like having your number all out.
Meek Mill

I detest a female who is constantly engaging with fellows on social media, responding to messages without pause. What purpose does it serve? It's like freely distributing her contact information.
8.
No, it is a very interesting number, it is the smallest number expressible as a sum of two cubes in two different ways.
Srinivasa Ramanujan

'No, it is a highly captivating number, it is the least figure expressible as a total of two cubes in two distinct ways.'
9.
A woman is often measured by the things she cannot control. She is measured by the way her body curves or doesn't curve, by where she is flat or straight or round. She is measured by 36-24-36 and inches and ages and numbers, by all the outside things that don’t ever add up to who she is on the inside. And so if a woman is to be measured, let her be measured by the things she can control, by who she is and who she is trying to become. Because as every woman knows, measurements are only statistics... and STATISTICS LIE.
Marilyn Monroe

10.
Any man who tries to be good all the time is bound to come to ruin among the great number who are not good.
Niccolo Machiavelli

'Any individual who attempts to be virtuous constantly is fated to suffer misfortune among the large number of people who are not honorable.'
11.
What Black Consciousness seeks to do is to produce real black people who do not regard themselves as appendages to white society. We do not need to apologise for this because it is true that the white systems have produced through the world a number of people who are not aware that they too are people.
Steven Biko

12.
When there is no middle class, and the poor greatly exceed in number, troubles arise, and the state soon comes to an end.
Aristotle

When the middle class is absent, and those of low wealth vastly outnumber them, difficulties emerge, and the government quickly dissolves.
13.
While asleep, I had an unusual experience. There was a red screen formed by flowing blood, as it were. I was observing it. Suddenly a hand began to write on the screen. I became all attention. That hand wrote a number of elliptic integrals. They stuck to my mind. As soon as I woke up, I committed them to writing.
Srinivasa Ramanujan

14.
There are only two things to remember. Number one...Don't Stop, and number two...Keep Going!
Frank Zappa

'Carry On and Persevere!'
15.
Numbers have a way of taking a man by the hand and leading him down the path of reason.
Pythagoras

Quantities possess the power to guide a person along the avenue of rationality.
16.
If you are going to be used by God, He will take you through a number of experiences that are not meant for you personally at all. They are designed to make you useful in His hands, and to enable you to understand what takes place in the lives of others.
Oswald Chambers

17.
Some years ago I was struck by the large number of falsehoods that I had accepted as true in my childhood,
and by the highly doubtful nature of the whole edifice that I had subsequently based on them.
I realized that it was necessary,
once in the course of my life,
to demolish everything completely and start again right from the foundations if I wanted to establish anything at all in the sciences that was stable and likely to last.
Rene Descartes

18.
Age is just a number, maturity is a choice.
Harry Styles

'Years are a measure, wisdom is a decision.'
19.
Dear Lord, grant me the grace of wonder. Surprise me, amaze me, awe me in every crevice of your universe. Each day enrapture me with your marvelous things without number. ...I do not ask to see the reason for it all: I ask only to share the wonder of it all.
Abraham Joshua Heschel

20.
I believe that a great number of people are going to die and go to hell because they’re counting on their religiosity in the church instead of their relationship with Jesus to get them to heaven. They give lip service to repentance and faith, but they’ve never been born again.
Adrian Rogers

21.
Urbanization is not about simply increasing the number of urban residents or expanding the area of cities. More importantly, it's about a complete change from rural to urban style in terms of industry structure, employment, living environment and social security.
Li Keqiang

22.
The truth I've discovered is that you don't have to lift enormous weights to grow muscle. By using stricter form, slower negatives, and stretching between sets you can get an incredible pump in all your workouts. Numbers are an abstraction, especially to muscles. Your body doesn't know the absolute weight of what you lift, it only recognizes how heavy it feels. The secret is to make lighter weights feel heavier.
Frank Zane

23.
Religion is man-made to assist in controlling the weak minded individuals because during times of atrocity and despair they feel strength in numbers.
Benito Mussolini

24.
Our aim in education is to give a full life. We owe it to them to initiate an immense number of interests. Life should be all living, and not merely a tedious passing of time; not all doing or all feeling or all thinking - the strain would be too great - but, all living; that is to say, we should be in touch wherever we go, whatever we hear, whatever we see, with some manner of vital interest.
Charlotte Mason

25.
When I consider what people generally want in calculating, I found that it always is a number. I also observed that every number is composed of units, and that any number may be divided into units. Moreover, I found that every number which may be expressed from one to ten, surpasses the preceding by one unit: afterwards the ten is doubled or tripled just as before the units were: thus arise twenty, thirty, etc. until a hundred: then the hundred is doubled and tripled in the same manner as the units and the tens, up to a thousand;… so forth to the utmost limit of numeration.
Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi

26.
You have to be odd to be number one.
Dr. Seuss

You have to be unusual to stand out.
27.
A considerable percentage of the people we meet on the street are people who are empty inside, that is, they are actually already dead. It is fortunate for us that we do not see and do not know it. If we knew what a number of people are actually dead and what a number of these dead people govern our lives, we should go mad with horror.
G. I. Gurdjieff

28.
I often say that when you can measure what you are speaking about, and express it in numbers, you know something about it; but when you cannot measure it, when you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge is of a meagre and unsatisfactory kind.
Lord Kelvin

29.
No one will really understand politics until they understand that politicians are not trying to solve our problems. They are trying to solve their own problems - of which getting elected and re-elected are number one and number two. Whatever is number three is far behind.
Thomas Sowell

30.
Many psychiatrists and psychologists refuse to entertain the idea that society as a whole may be lacking in sanity. They hold that the problem of mental health in a society is only that of the number of 'unadjusted' individuals, and not of a possible unadjustment of the culture itself.
Erich Fromm

31.
The Analytical Engine might act upon other things besides number, were objects found whose mutual fundamental relations could be expressed by those of the abstract science of operations, and which should be also susceptible of adaptations to the action of the operating notation and mechanism of the engine… Supposing, for instance, that the fundamental relations of pitched sounds in the science of harmony and of musical composition were susceptible of such expression and adaptations, the engine might compose elaborate and scientific pieces of music of any degree of complexity or extent.
Ada Lovelace

32.
That the sight of people attracts still other people, is something that city planners and city architectural designers seem to find incomprehensible. They operate on the premise that city people seek the sight of emptiness, obvious order and quiet. Nothing could be less true. The presences of great numbers of people gathered together in cities should not only be frankly accepted as a physical fact... they should also be enjoyed as an asset and their presence celebrated.
Jane Jacobs

33.
The number one cause of atheism is Christians. Those who proclaim Him with their mouths and deny Him with their actions is what an unbelieving world finds unbelievable.
Karl Rahner

The primary root of unbelief is often the inconsistency of those who claim to be devotees of the divine; speaking of Him with reverence yet denying His precepts through their behavior, which others find inconceivable.
34.
There are 2 rules in life: Number 1- Never quit Number2- Never forget rule number 1.
Duke Ellington

Two maxims to live by: Never surrender and never neglect your initial precept.
35.
The said truth is that it is the greatest happiness of the greatest number that is the measure of right and wrong.
Jeremy Bentham

The declared veracity is that the highest felicity of the majority is the criterion of right and wrong.
36.
Forget this world and all its troubles and if possible its multitudinous Charlatans-- everything in short but the Enchantress of Numbers.
Ada Lovelace

Leave behind this universe and its difficulties and, if achievable, its legion of frauds-- all things in summary apart from the Sorceress of Mathematics.
37.
I lift weights, but that's not my main focus. I'm a fighter now, and I want to evolve and make myself a well-rounded fighter, so obviously I'm not going to leave any stone unturned, when it comes to submissions, submission defense, striking, knees, leg kicks, and also learning to defend everything. It's not just an offensive sport because you're going to take some punches and you're going to give some punches. You've got to be able to handle both sides of the spectrum. I've brought in a number of highly trained trainers to help me evolve, and I believe we've left no stone unturned.
Brock Lesnar

38.
We ourselves were well conversant with war, murder and everything evil, but all of us throughout the whole wide earth have traded in our weapons of war. We have exchanged our swords for plowshares, our spears for farm tools...now we cultivate the fear of God, justice, kindness, faith, and the expectation of the future given us through the Crucified One....The more we are persecuted and martyred, the more do others in ever increasing numbers become believers.
Justin Martyr

39.
We should do three things every day of our life. Number one is laugh. You should laugh every day. Number two is to think, we should spend some time in thought. And, number three is you should have your emotions moved to tears.
Jim Valvano

40.
I know there are some people in Germany who become sick when they see these black uniforms, we understand the reason for this, and do not expect we shall be loved by all that number of people; those who come to fear us in any way or at any time must have a bad conscience towards the Fuhrer and the nation. For these persons we have established an organisation called the Security Service.
Heinrich Himmler

41.
The key to branding, especially for smaller firms, is to focus on a limited number of issue areas and develop superb expertise in those areas.
Philip Kotler

The cornerstone to creating a successful image for smaller businesses is to pinpoint a restricted number of subjects and perfect adeptness in those topics.
42.
Monsters exist, but they are too few in numbers to be truly dangerous. More dangerous are…the functionaries ready to believe and act without asking questions.
Primo Levi

'Scoundrels are present, but they are scarce enough to not be a major threat. More threatening are those willing to obey without thought.'
43.
The soul, when accustomed to superfluous things, acquires a strong habit of desiring things which are neither necessary for the preservation of the individual nor for that of the species. This desire is without limit, whilst those which are necessary are few in number and restricted within certain limits; but what is superfluous is without end.
Maimonides

44.
The purpose of conservation: The greatest good to the greatest number of people for the longest time.
Gifford Pinchot

The aim of conservation: Maximizing benefit to the majority of people over the longest duration.
45.
Anyone who attempts to generate random numbers by deterministic means is, of course, living in a state of sin.
John von Neumann

"He who attempts to create random numbers through predictable methods is, undoubtedly, in a transgression."
46.
Because half a dozen grasshoppers under a fern make the field ring with their importunate chink, whilst thousands of great cattle, reposed beneath the shadow of the British oak, chew the cud and are silent, pray, to not imagine that those who make the noise are the only inhabitants of the field; that, of course, they are many in number; or that, after all, they are other than the little, shriveled, meagre, hopping, though loud and troublesome insects of the hour.
Edmund Burke

47.
We will gradually become indifferent to what goes on in the minds of other people when we acquire a knowledge of the superficial nature of their thoughts, the narrowness of their views and of the number of their errors. Whoever attaches a lot of value to the opinions of others pays them too much honor.
Arthur Schopenhauer

48.
The love that you search for everywhere is already present within you. It may be evoked by any number of people or events. But finally, you must realize you are this love. The source of all love is within you.
Gangaji

49.
I don’t need a certain number of friends, just a number of friends I can be certain of.
Alice Walker

'I don't need an abundance of companions, just a few I can depend on.'
50.
For the sake of brevity, we will always represent this number 2.718281828459... by the letter e.
Leonhard Euler

We shall always denote this number 2.718281828459... by the letter e for succinctness.