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Quotes About Pearson

The big problem is to find suitable hats. I don't care for them all that much, but you have to wear them in politics.
~ Maryon Pearson
She laughed now, and the sound of it--clear as a bell, dirty as a rugby match--turned heads all along their row.
~ Allison Pearson
Owens, R., & Farinella, K. (2019). Introduction to communication disorders (6th ed.). New York, NY: Pearson Education.
~ Richard M. Gargiulo
Postal money order." Daphne said, "Difficult if not impossible to trace.
~ Ridley Pearson
Pearson invented a method, called the chi-square test, by which you can determine whether a set of data actually conforms to the distribution you believe it conforms to.
~ Leonard Mlodinow
Going to Belgium proved to be quite a cathartic experience for me because it eventually helped to heal the situation of leaving Leicester too.
~ Nigel Pearson
Tales of the Texas Rangers, starring Joel McCrea as Ranger Pearson! Texas!… More than 260,000 square miles! And 50 men who make up the most famous and oldest law enforcement body in North America!
~ John Dunning
My child was one of Nature's Tories pitted against a mother who was one of nurture's Lefties: it was no contest.
~ Allison Pearson
In the words of Durk Pearson and Sandra Shaw, the authors of Life Extension
~ Stanton Peele
Her eyes skittered nervously across the people sharing the cabin with her. Captain Fowles and Lieutenant James, and Colonel Pearson himself. Weirdly, she felt comforted that he was here. Pearson was pretty badass when it came down to it, and even aliens might think twice about tangling with him.
~ Kenneth Oppel
My strong sense now is that, as women have become more equal in society, so their depictions onscreen have become lamer and lamer and lamer, to the point that it's an embarrassment.
~ Allison Pearson
I've discovered I love the vast landscape a series offers. I tend to write long anyway, so, it turns out, series gives me the perfect vehicle for writing 'large' stories.
~ Mary E. Pearson
The rules of reason build towers that reach past the treetops. The rules of trust build towers that reach past the stars.
~ Mary E. Pearson
But I had loved and been loved deeply and completely, not once but twice. I would not trade that for all the riches that Montegue had to offer.
~ Mary E. Pearson
The queen once told me there were a hundred ways to fall in love. Maybe there were a hundred ways to find and give forgiveness too. I think I had already found a few of them.
~ Mary E. Pearson
I jumped. Another shadow flitted across the
~ Mary E. Pearson
Current thinking about reading (Luke & Freebody, 1999; Pearson, 2001) suggests that we should help our students to comprehend at these deeper levels—levels that require them to think beyond the information on the printed page and critically analyze the author's message. Reading from a critical perspective
~ Unknown