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Quotes About Accuracy

Greg Maddux could put a baseball through a life saver if you asked him.
~ Joe Morgan
Literature makes history come to life. It is maybe the most accurate depiction of history, especially literature that was written in the time period depicted in the story.
~ Amy Harmon
Dogs don't make mistakes.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
Fourth period I have "life skills", which is what they call gym when you're old enough to be offended by forced physical activity (Elody thinks they should call it slavery instead, for accuracy).
~ Lauren Oliver
I can imagine few worse fates than walking around for the rest of one's life wearing a typo.
~ Anne Fadiman
If the technical innovations of the Impressionists led merely to a more accurate representation of nature, it was perhaps of not much value in enlarging their powers of expression.
~ Edward Hopper
Uncannily accurate intuition, coupled with a tendency to overlook the obvious and ignore major data.
~ Edward M. Hallowell
accurate balance sheet, which I do about once a year.
~ Edward O. Thorp
We shouldn't abbreviate the truth but rather get a new method of presentation.
~ Edward Tufte
Behind every text footnote is a file folder with all the hardcopy documentation needed to document every sentence in this book at a moment's notice. Moreover, I assembled a team of hair-splitting, nitpicking, adversarial researchers and archivists to review each and every sentence, collectively ensuring that each fact and fragment of a fact was backed up with the necessary black and white documents.
~ Edwin Black
He said that the only thing that didn't lie because it simply couldn't was mathematics.
~ Edwin Lefevre
A discipline, in thoughts and character, aspires and guides towards the right and accurate direction, for a vigorous and elegant life.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
A real journalist only states, neither collaborates nor participates.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Compare with one else subject or figure doesn't mean degrading one and ennobling another; however, it shows only the accuracy between that as an opinion.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Decisions at the accurate and right time prove transparent justice; otherwise, it falls under the verdict as a conflict of interest if it delays without legitimate reasons.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Discipline stays beyond the exemption; otherwise, it loses and damages its credibility, accuracy, and definition.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Generally, accurate decisions on accurate time determine the expected outcome accurately; otherwise, failure and sorry become destiny.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Pleasure in whatever subject shows the willingness and accuracy, not perfection since human is incapable of that.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
The experienced and qualified doctors understand the side effects of medicines before the prescription. Indeed, the majority of doctors hold a professional degree and certificate; whereas, virtually, not the latest and accurate knowledge; as a result, it executes no difference between such doctors and a robot.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
The wisdom displays as the creation, and the vision analyses and evaluates that, as its reality, accuracy, and precision.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Your notability and reality, do not depend on the psychos of the Wikipedia; I assure you, social media is more reliable than the Wikipedia "Psychopedia.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
The things that interest me and the stories I want to write, their factual accuracy is not something I want to make a claim about. I don't want people to know what details are true and which ones aren't. I love the novelist's freedom of going into different people's subjectivity and being able to work with them as characters.
~ Elif Batuman
If you do things right, NOTHING will go wrong. Conversely if you do things wrong, NOTHING will be right.
~ Anthony Pan
Only by being suspended aloft, by dangling my mind in the heavens and mingling my rare thought with the ethereal air, could I ever achieve strict scientific accuracy in my survey of the vast empyrean. Had I pursued my inquiries from down there on the ground, my data would be worthless. The earth, you see, pulls down the delicate essence of thought to its own gross level.
~ Aristophanes