Quotes About Undecided
A good aspect of me is that I'm not too particular about things. A bad aspect is that I'm indecisive.
~ Akira Toriyama
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That's the trouble with trying to influence an undecided voter. First you have to find one.
~ Pat Sajak
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Close elections tend to break toward the challenger because undecided voters - having held out so long against the incumbent - are by nature looking for change.
~ Ron Fournier
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One of the enduring myths of campaign analysis is that you can actually count the number of 'undecided' voters by asking voters if they are undecided or not. Sometimes, significant numbers of voters actually change their minds.
~ Jeff Greenfield
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Pre-poll surveys receive different reaction in the media among voters and political parties. For example, the more undecided voters are, the greater the role and effect of pre-poll surveys. Similarly, greater the decline of the party system, the more influential their role.
~ N. Bhaskara Rao
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When confronted with a challenge, the committed heart will search for a solution. The undecided heart searches for an escape.
~ Andy Andrews
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People say I'm indecisive, but I don't know about that.
~ George H. W. Bush
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I used to be indecisive but now I am not quite sure
~ Tommy Cooper
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Campaigns fail if they waste resources courting voters who are unpersuadable or already persuaded. Their most urgent task is to find and persuade the few voters who are genuinely undecided and the larger number who are favorably disposed but need a push to actually vote.
~ James Surowiecki
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We didn't want to waste time by sending our volunteers to Republicans; we sent them to the undecided.
~ Harper Reed
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When confronted with a challenge, the committed heart will search for a solution. The undecided heart searches for an escape.
~ Andy Andrews
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Life's existential tasks have lost the interest of reality; illusion cannot build a sanctuary for the divine growth of inwardness which ripens to decisions. One man is curious about another, every one is undecided, and their way of escape is to say that some one must come who will do something--and then they will bet on him.
~ Soren Kierkegaard
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Close elections tend to break toward the challenger because undecided voters - having held out so long against the incumbent - are by nature looking for change.
~ Ron Fournier
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I was just stock in the middle, vague and undefined.
~ Sarah Dessen
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In 1948 I entered the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, undecided between studies of chemistry and physics, but my first year convinced me that physics was more interesting to me.
~ Burton Richter
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I went into college undeclared. I had no idea what I wanted to do, but I knew that music was obviously this central big important thing in my life that I was gonna keep doing.
~ Kina Grannis
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If you think all these terrible things about Obama, he asked the woman, how can you possibly be undecided? Because if McCain dies, Palin would be president, she said.
~ John Heilemann
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That our government should have been maintained in its original form from its establishment until now is not much to be wondered at. It had many props to support it through that period, which now are decayed and crumbled away. Through that period, it was felt by all to be an undecided experiment; now, it is understood to be a successful one.
~ Abraham Lincoln
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Stormgren had walked to his desk and was fidgeting with his famous uranium paperweight. He was not nervous—merely undecided.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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And Sheila was indeed noncommittal. She
~ Ben S. Bernanke
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wobbly and wishy-washy.
~ Steve Chandler
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Noch immer unentschieden. Franz«. Vier Worte, eine Autobiographie.
~ Florian Illies
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Glory and curiosity are the scourges of the soul; the last prompts us to thrust our noses into everything, the other forbids us to leave anything doubtful and undecided.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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Vainglory and curiosity are the twin scourges of our souls. The former makes us stick our noses into everything: the latter forbids us to leave anything unresolved or undecided.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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