Quotes About Misjudgment
One does a whole painting for one peach and people think just the opposite - that particular peach is but a detail.
~ Pablo Picasso
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A lot of y'all are lonely and y'all lonely because you're overlooking a good man. Why? Because y'all wanna be with the hardcore thug. The man that is pretending to be everything that he isn't.
~ Erica Mena
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If there is an exotic woman it's always a terrorist role.
~ Persis Khambatta
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he guessed, totally incorrectly.
~ Robin Hobb
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He completely misread Rockefeller's psychology.
~ Ron Chernow
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There is a discrepancy between our craving and the world we live in, between our expectations and the way things are. We want the world to be other than it is. Our craving is based on a fundamental misjudgement of the situation; a judgement that assumes that when our craving gets what it wants we will be happy, that when our craving possesses the objects of its desire we will be satisfied. But
~ Rupert Gethin
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People are far more stupid than that.
~ Joe Abercrombie
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You can imagine my embarrassment when I killed the wrong guy.
~ Joe Valachi
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I am not ashamed to confess it; for I have learned, by my own experience, that all extraordinary men, who have accomplished great and astonishing actions, have ever be decried by the world as drunken or insane.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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I will prove myself strong when they think I am sick. I will prove myself brave when they think I am weak -Cady Sinclair
~ E. Lockhart
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It's not like I want to be friends with you now, Frankie. Don't even talk to me, I seriously can't deal with you. I'm just writing to say I underestimated you. I significantly underestimated you. I don't actually think it is possible to overestimate you. Although you are not a nice person.
~ E. Lockhart
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She always treated him as a boy, which he was, and as a fool, which he was not, thinking herself so immeasurably superior to him that she neglected opportunity after opportunity of establishing her rule. He was good-looking and indolent; therefore he must be stupid. He was poor; therefore he would never dare to criticize his benefactress. He was passionately in love with her; therefore she could do exactly as she liked.
~ E.M. Forster
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Los idiotas siempre están seguros de todo, salvo de lo idiotas que son.
~ Eduardo Sacheri
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People deal with models like they are children. They think they can pull one over on you. It's actually funny. I'm always like, I'm about to pull something on you, and you're so focused on thinking I'm dumb, you're not even going to know.
~ Kate Upton
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Sometimes those labels that the league puts on players aren't right.
~ Mike D'Antoni
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Before the start of the 2000 season, 'C.S.I.' wasn't supposed to be the hit. We all thought it would be 'The Fugitive.'
~ Leslie Moonves
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The only reason why I don't win is because of a bad decision, misjudged the wind, misjudged the read on the greens and wet conditions. Those are the three or four things that will cause me not to win. That's it.
~ Bryson DeChambeau
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We have a definition in our heads of what an advantage is—and the definition isn't right. And what happens as a result? It means that we make mistakes.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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that much of what we consider valuable in our world arises out of these kinds of lopsided conflicts, because the act of facing overwhelming odds produces greatness and beauty. And second, that we consistently get these kinds of conflicts wrong. We misread them. We misinterpret them. Giants are not what we think they are. The same qualities that appear
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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The first is that much of what we consider valuable in our world arises out of these kinds of lopsided conflicts, because the act of facing overwhelming odds produces greatness and beauty. And second, that we consistently get these kinds of conflicts wrong.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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The blindness of Chamberlain and Halifax and Henderson is not at all like Puzzle Number One, from the previous chapter. That was about the inability of otherwise intelligent and dedicated people to understand when they are being deceived. This is a situation where some people were deceived by Hitler and others were not. And the puzzle is that the group who were deceived are the ones you'd expect not to be, while those who saw the truth are the ones you'd think would be deceived.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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the least about him personally. The people who were wrong about Hitler were the ones who had talked with him for hours. This could all be a coincidence, of course. Perhaps Chamberlain and his cohort, for whatever private reason, were determined to see the Hitler they wanted to see, regardless of the evidence of their eyes and ears. Except that the same puzzling pattern crops up everywhere.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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Radio has no future." "X-rays are clearly a hoax". "The aeroplane is scientifically impossible.
~ Lord Kelvin
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we come to understand how easy it is to be confident in our opinions and yet spectacularly wrong.
~ Scott Adams
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