Quotes about Math
The advantage of growing up with siblings is that you become very good at fractions.
— Robert Brault
Sometimes the current even starts to flow in the other direction: sometimes, particularly in university math and science departments, nerds deliberately exaggerate their awkwardness in order to seem smarter.
— Paul Graham
I was talking to a homeless man at the laundry mat recently, and he said that when we reduce Christian spirituality to math we defile the Holy. I thought that was very beautiful and comforting because I have never been good at math.
— Donald Miller
Shebna scraped the tablet clean and began drawing circles in the soft clay. "Suppose you had six figs and you ate two. How many would--" "Four." Hezekiah answered before Shebna finished, and the tutor's thick black eyebrows rose in surprise. "And suppose I had five figs. How many would we--" "Nine." "Have you done this before?" Hezekiah thought the question was ridiculous. "I've eaten figs lots of times.
— Lynn Austin
We all know that there are these exemplars who can take the toughest students, and they'll teach them two-and-a-half years of math in a single year.
— Bill Gates
What destroys more self-confidence than any other educational thing in America is being assigned to some remedial math when you get into some college, and then it's not taught very well and you end up with this sense of, 'Hey, I can't really figure those things out.'
— Bill Gates
I like to crack the jokes now and again, but it's only because I struggle with math.
— Tina Fey
I'm an expert in higher level math. You + God = Enough
— Zig Ziglar