Functions Quotes

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Will Advise
“I don't sleep. I just let my body lie itself into numbness and lie to myself that I can't hear, see, or feel anything.”
Will Advise, Nothing is here...

Israelmore Ayivor
“It’s awkward to wake up one day to see the trumpet working hard to lead in the shoes of the microphone. You can only lead where you can function better!”
Israelmore Ayivor, Leaders' Watchwords

Steven Magee
“It is clear that the protective functions of workplace health and safety have transferred to the workers through the process of corporate government deregulation and reduced funding of relevant government departments.”
Steven Magee

Steven Magee
“A researcher that has a brain that functions differently from their peers is at an advantage, as they can see things that the others cannot.”
Steven Magee

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Though some may see their shortcomings as the greatest evil from the pit of hell, while some throw invectives at God for bringing them into a cruel, problematic world. These shortcomings are transient, the greatest evil does its work and needs no interrogation, their invectives are just a waste of time, and the world is the most sweetest to those with a functional taste buds.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

“Nothing Functions Normally Apart From The Principles Of The Kingdom Of God”
Sunday Adelaja

“Most of his predecessors had considered the differential calculus as bound up with geometry, but Euler made the subject a formal theory of functions which had no need to revert to diagrams or geometrical conceptions.”
Carl B. Boyer, The History of the Calculus and Its Conceptual Development

Jean Piaget
“Most instincts are allied to specialized organs, it is true, but it is nonetheless true that perception and acquired behavior, including the higher types of operative intelligence, do, in a more supple way, manifest certain functional possibilities or "reaction norms" of the anatomical and physiological structure of the species. In a word, the general coordinations of action upon which the building up of most basic types of knowledge is conditional, presuppose not only nervous coordinations but coordinations of a much more deep-seated kind, those which are, in fact, interactions dominating the entire morphogenesis.”
Jean Piaget, Biology and Knowledge: An Essay on the Relations between Organic Regulations and Cognitive Processes

Jon Rogawski
“The techniques of calculus, powerful and general as they are, apply only to functions that are sufficently "well behaved" (Rogawski 21).”
Jon Rogawski, Calculus: Early Transcendentals

Kamaran Ihsan Salih
“The way you think, the way your life functions.”
Kamaran Ihsan Salih