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Quotes About Generalizations

People who like quotes love meaningless generalizations
~ Graham Greene
assertions about men: sleazy, chancing, self-serving, porn-obsessed slackers.
~ Jojo Moyes
The Weirdest People in the World?"2 The authors pointed out that nearly all research in psychology is conducted on a very small subset of the human population: people from cultures that are Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic (forming the acronym WEIRD). They then reviewed dozens of studies showing that WEIRD people are statistical outliers; they are the least typical, least representative people you could study if you want to make generalizations about human nature.
~ Jonathan Haidt
People who like quotations love meaningless generalisations.
~ Graham Greene
People who like quotations love meaningless generalizations.
~ Graham Greene
People transform their actual experience, their opinions, and so on, in ways that correspond to their own particular Deletions, Distortions, and Generalizations.
~ Shelle Rose Charvet
At the risk of descending to unscientific generalizations, 90 percent of Texans give the other 10 percent a bad name. - Attributed to John H. Doc Holliday
~ Mary Doria Russell
It's been my experience that people who can express their political views only in clichés and passionate generalizations are fanatics.
~ Barry Eisler
Word learning is as scandalous an induction problem as the acquisition of syntax or the practice of science, because there are an infinite number of generalizations, most of them wrong, that are logically consistent with any sample of experiences
~ Steven Pinker
Though we cannot logically prove anything about the physical world, we are entitled to have confidence in certain beliefs about it. The application of reason and observation to discover tentative generalizations about the world is what we call science.
~ Steven Pinker
You are either a success, a comprehensive, singular, over-all good thing, or its opposite, a failure, a comprehensive, singular, irredeemably bad thing. The words imply no alternative and no middle ground. However, in a world as complex as ours, such generalizations (really, such failure to differentiate) are a sign of naive, unsophisticated or even malevolent analysis.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
The world wants rock bands to be idiots.
~ David Draiman
Most historians don't much like generalizations. Indeed, they make a trade of showing that this or that generalization about the past will not work here or there or then.
~ Edmund Morgan
Fritz Perls actually made three technical distinctions for poisonous assignment of value: chickenshit, bullshit, and elephant shit. Chickenshit is a normal greeting that doesn't mean what it says, as in "Hello, how are you?" "I'm fine, how are you?" Bullshit is normal conversation in which people are simply whiling away the time with meaningless abstractions and generalizations. Elephant shit is any discussion of Gestalt theory or of Radical Honesty.
~ Brad Blanton
The art of management is the art of making meaningful generalizations out of inadequate facts.
~ Harvard Business School Press
Stereotypes have their roots in truth.
~ Emma Walton Hamilton
Don't make generalisations about any group of children. For years I have felt angry with those who argue that Shakespeare and the rest of the classic canon are irrelevant to inner-city kids.
~ Damian Green
I think generalizations of any sort are dangerous. I'll say, if that is the case - right now it's an American issue.
~ Kerry Washington
It is one of the striking generalizations of biochemistry—which surprisingly is hardly ever mentioned in the biochemical text-books—that the twenty amino acids and the four bases, are, with minor reservations, the same throughout Nature. As far as I am aware the presently accepted set of twenty amino acids was first drawn up by Watson and myself in the summer of 1953 in response to a letter of Gamow 's.
~ Francis Crick
I feel like a lot of serious music lives in generalizations - 'Love is a flower,' 'The sky is so dark' - but comedy lives in specifics.
~ Rachel Bloom
I hate it when people throw big sweeping generalizations at you that you can't even begin to interpret.
~ Karen Marie Moning
None of the authorities have experienced the worst of enough typhoons to make airtight generalizations. None of the authorities, moreover, are anxious to acquire the experience. The
~ Herman Wouk
The problem with stereotypes is not that they are untrue, but that they are incomplete. They make one story become the only story.
~ Sun Yung Shin
Even at its most perceptive, sociology deals in abstractions.
~ Richard Russo