I always thought that I was okay with arithmetic.
“I always thought that I was okay with arithmetic.”
The World Motivation
I always thought that I was okay with arithmetic.
“I always thought that I was okay with arithmetic.”
I always thought that I was okay with arithmetic.
And I believe in having an administration that has clearly defined goals, objectives and time lines such that it and its people can be held accountable.
I think it's absolutely clear that the fiscal path we are on is not sustainable, and for me, the best analogy is these deficits are like a cancer, and over time they will destroy the country from within.
I believe in working in a bipartisan manner.
We live in a time today where we face fierce global competition.
In the arithmetic of love, one plus one equals everything, and two minus one equals nothing.
I was always looking ahead. I used to do all kinds of things for entertainment. When I was young, we had no radio, no TV. We were 30 miles from the public library, out in the sticks in Western Kansas, and so I'd do arithmetic exercises.
I didn't like my first primary school in Leicester very much. As I was going home on my tricycle one day, I said, 'There's no reading, no writing and no arithmetic - it's really boring!' So I was sent to St John the Baptist Church of England Primary.
Classical - perhaps I should say 'orchestral' - music is so digital, so cut up, rhythmically, pitchwise and in terms of the roles of the musicians. It's all in little boxes. The reason you get child prodigies in chess, arithmetic, and classical composition is that they are all worlds of discontinuous, parceled-up possibilities.