Quotes About Prospect
Life is largely a matter of expectation.
~ Horace
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When an opportunity comes knocking, you don't necessarily have to open your door. But you owe it to yourself to at least look through the keyhole.
~ Marc Randolph
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I've never particularly liked the idea of looking back; I'd rather look forward.
~ Jane Asher
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Truth be told, I was far from horrified by the prospect of "traveling from city to city and living in hotels." I was rather looking forward eagerly to that—a life filled with music and travel—and completely thrilled with the whole idea.
~ Philip Glass
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Since 1989, public alarm at the prospect of atomic Armageddon has quietened, but the number of nuclear-armed states has increased, arsenals are being modernized, and powerful states remain convinced that a nuclear security umbrella is vital to national defense, domestic prestige, and geopolitical clout.
~ Peter Maurer
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The first week Banks was with us, we knew he was going to be a star.
~ Hank Sauer
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There are only two reactions to climate change: resignation or resistance. We can submit to death, or we can use the prospect of death to emphasize life.
~ Jonathan Safran Foer
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more in your future mate than the evidence has already suggested.
~ Abraham Verghese
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Whole bodies of men are sometimes infected with an epidemical weakness of the head, or corruption of heart, by which they become unfit for the stations they occupy, and threaten the states they compose, however flourishing, with the prospect of decay, and ruin.
~ Adam Ferguson
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If I'd thought she was uninterested, I never would have worried so much - the prospect of screwing something up is much more daunting than that of screwing nothing up. I definitely thought there was something there, and so there was something to lose, you see.
~ Adam Levin
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Beginnings are pregnant with possibilities.
~ Rabih Alameddine
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When finally we are able to converse, I find her decided, fully formed, already beyond the reach of persuasion. My relationship with her is like my relationship with anybody: it takes the form of a search for oneness, a oneness lost but haunting with the prospect of its recapture.
~ Rachel Cusk
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A future at Wal-Mart may sound a less-than-stellar prospect, but it's a whole lot better than no future at all.
~ Charles Platt
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In the big picture, we see WeLive as a huge opportunity, as big as WeWork, for sure.
~ Miguel McKelvey
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The prospect of coaching two of the game's most exciting and decorated players in Sue Bird and Lauren Jackson was incredibly appealing to me, and I look forward to beginning this new chapter in my career.
~ Anne Donovan
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If the sun comes up, I have a chance.
~ Venus Williams
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Visible distance behind and before us, is respectively our image of memory and hope.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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The prospect has basic emotional needs that your product will solve, regardless of how sophisticated or simple your product offering is. Examine those emotional needs.
~ Joseph Sugarman
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And we can read - there is always the prospect of escape, through books. Books are not a means of 'escape', Meta! Books are a means of knowledge, and of learning how to cope with the future.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
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The mobilization of identity categories for the purposes of politicization always remain threatened by the prospect of identity becoming an instrument of the power one opposes.
~ Judith Butler
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In simple words, prospect theory cannot deal with disappointment.
~ Daniel Kahneman
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Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision Under Risk
~ Daniel Kahneman
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During the first five years we spent looking at how people make decisions, we established a dozen facts about choices between risky options. Several of these facts were in flat contradiction to expected utility theory. Some had been observed before, a few were new. Then we constructed a theory that modified expected utility theory just enough to explain our collection of observations. That was prospect theory.
~ Daniel Kahneman
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the experience of battle forever divides those who talk of nothing else but its prospect from those who talk of everything else but its memory.
~ James D. Hornfischer
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