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Quotes About Assessment

Will this new play be good or bad? Nothing else matters. Nothing at all.
~ Terence Rattigan
One of the challenges mature companies face is evaluating performance and furthering the business.
~ Meena Harris
I didn't like Jenny McCarthy when I first met her.
~ Lisa Kennedy Montgomery
It would be arrogant of us for me to say everything at McDonald's is perfect.
~ Charlie Bell
Measure what is measurable, and make measurable what is not so.
~ Galileo Galilei
How do you measure your value?
~ Loretta Lynn
It's hard for me to measure them, or to assess my books because I'm so close to them.
~ Roddy Doyle
You get measured by how fast you run or how high you can jump or how you can dribble, and I just wasn't that kind of player.
~ Jared Dudley
We should see better and more direct measurements of economic well being.
~ Ben Bernanke
For every design goal you have, you have to have a corresponding measurement to know how you're doing - a way of measuring success.
~ Tristan Harris
Science by itself is about numbers, and it's about measuring things. It's very important but it's very dry.
~ James Balog
I assume everyone around me is older because they look more responsible.
~ Armando Iannucci
When I am retired I will know how good I was.
~ Callum Smith
Every game reveals exactly where you are. We should have a good understanding after every game why we either won or lost that game.
~ Tom Thibodeau
Honestly, at the end of every season, we sit down and review where we're at.
~ Jim Irsay
I hate reading reviews.
~ Charles Murray
I'm not used to getting good reviews.
~ Pauly Shore
I often don't read reviews.
~ Ian Mcewan
I don't read reviews.
~ Richard Bausch
My policy is to not read any reviews.
~ Chuck Palahniuk
I don't read reviews anymore.
~ Paul W. S. Anderson
I don't like to read reviews.
~ Shriya Saran
I think I should I have beaten Ricky Hatton. I never thought he was so great, I really think I have the style to beat him. I never thought he was that good, you know.
~ Paulie Malignaggi
I don't like to take risks or jump into things before I fully understand how they can benefit me or my situation.
~ Cynthia Bailey