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Quotes About Maths

At school, I had to work really hard to get a D in maths. And I wasn't slacking off; I actually did work quite hard.
~ Alex Sharp
I really like maths.
~ Bo Burnham
As a kid I quite fancied the romantic, Bohemian idea of being an artist. I expect I thought I could escape from the difficulties of maths and spelling. Maybe I thought I would avoid the judgement of the establishment.
~ Peter Wright
Not that I did not have any other skills, but I loved teaching students, sharing with them my knowledge in sciences, maths or languages.
~ Sonam Wangchuk
Investing in better-quality education outcomes - especially in maths and science - more than pays for itself.
~ Julia Gillard
He had come to the conclusion that most questions were nothing more than an attempt to ascertain conformity, like rudimentary maths problems. Two and two did indeed usually equal four: it was when you gave a different answer, he had discovered, that people got upset.
~ Rachel Cusk
Being bad at maths shouldn't be something to brag about, and I'm glad people are waking up to this, but there's no reason be embarrassed to look for help when it comes to numeracy.
~ Rachel Riley
I'm not into politics but I am committed to a cause: ensuring design technology and engineering stays on the U.K. curriculum, alongside science and maths - grounding abstract theory, merging the practical with the academic.
~ James Dyson
Same as you, Arthur. I hitched a ride. After all, with a degree in maths and another in astrophysics it was either that or back to the dole queue on Monday. Sorry I missed the Wednesday lunch date, but I was in a black hole all morning.
~ Douglas Adams
When I got started in my own engineering course, my interest in physics and maths was very high. After all, engineering is all about applied maths and physics. If I were to learn anything further in physics or mathematics, it simply was not there.
~ Shiv Nadar
Maths was the one true thing, according to Nancy. Not love? Teddy said. Oh, love, of course, Nancy said, in an offhanded way. Love is crucial, but it's an abstract and numbers are absolute. Numbers can't be manipulated. An unsatisfactory answer, surely, Teddy thought. It seemed to him that love should be the absolute, trumping everything. Did it? For him?
~ Kate Atkinson
I had one class in the morning, the mysteriously named "Further Maths". It was two hours long and so deeply frightening that I think I went into a trance.
~ Maureen Johnson
life is like maths, if you understand you enjoy, if you don't you keep messing more
~ Iraniya Naynesh
Remember, a negative multiplied by a negative is only positive in maths, not in the real world
~ Eric Thomas
There's evidence, too, that being good at maths is tied to a more general capacity to spot hidden structures in data. This could explain why it's common to find people who excel at both maths and music, and why training at chess can help improve maths scores – both music and chess have complex data structures at their heart.
~ David Darling
In my teenage years I was put off the idea of a career in flying, because I'd convinced myself that you had to be a boffin with degrees in maths and physics, which were my weakest subjects.
~ Bruce Dickinson
I've been an entrepreneur, a writer, a food correspondent. I might have been an architect - but I'm bad at maths.
~ Prue Leith
The first crush of my life was my teacher. I was in 5th grade and she used to teach me maths. She was really hot.
~ Pulkit Samrat
My background is economics and maths. I think one of the reasons I studied humanities at all, or even went into journalism, is because, like, science and maths wasn't cool in England when I was growing up. No one ever talked to the engineering students at Oxford.
~ Nick Denton
When I was a child, I wanted to be a jockey. I love horses, but it's not practical to have one in London. I also wanted to be an accountant, which isn't glamorous at all, but my dad was one, and I quite liked maths.
~ Lydia Leonard
I've always loved maths, so in college when I started engineering, I had applied math and I really liked it, so I overloaded my courses and did two degrees.
~ Momina Mustehsan
It is hard to rationalise or explain why you love what you love. But I have always been interested in science and maths, and in high school I was struck that you could use maths to understand nature and science.
~ Serge Haroche
I chose to be a maths teacher because I thought the marking would be easy. You'd just tick and cross, whereas if you're an English teacher, you've got to read essays. Then they said I had to analyse the methodology. It takes an eternity, it's insane!
~ Romesh Ranganathan
I never learned maths, so I had to think
~ Joan Robinson