Quotes About Conclusion
Well folks, that's about it for the show tonight.
~ John Fahey
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When I did my research on this topic, I came to the startling conclusion that the Federal Reserve System does not need to be audited - it needs to be abolished.
~ G. Edward Griffin
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You cannot change the conclusion of the brain by torture, nor by social ostracism. But I will tell you what you can do by these and what you have done. You can make hypocrites by the million.
~ Robert Green Ingersoll
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not a conclusion we derive from deeper principles. Straight lines in space are the shortest possible distance; straight paths in spacetime are the longest possible time.
~ Sean Carroll
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I gave them my best Obi-Wan Kanobi, a heavy, calm confidence, willing them towards the conclusion that we didn't have any droids on us.
~ Sean Olin
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And this is where I'll end, before I know what happens next.
~ Shannon Hale
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And now the story begins for the last time.
~ Daniel H. Wilson, Robogenesis
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The problem with putting two and two together is that sometimes you get four, and sometimes you get twenty-two.
~ Dashiell Hammett
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Though perhaps I would be unable then either to agree or to disagree. I would be dead.
~ Mary Balogh
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Los adioses, por dolorosos que sean, deben decirse. Al final de cada historia hay que escribir la palabra «Fin»
~ Mary Balogh
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A tale begins and where it ends, matters. Who tells the story and why, that makes all the difference.
~ Mary Doria Russell
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It's Fitzgerald's thin-but-durable urge to affirm that finally makes Gatsby worthy of being our Great American Novel. Its soaring conclusion tells us that, even though Gatsby dies and the small and corrupt survive, his longing was nonetheless magnificent.
~ Maureen Corrigan
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There's a way to solve every dilemma of that kind, Mr. Rearden. Check your premises.
~ Ayn Rand
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La mayoría elegiríamos a un médico que esté dispuesto a investigar si el diagnóstico podría ser el peor posible, en vez de uno que llegue enseguida a la conclusión de que todo está fenomenal.
~ Barbara Ehrenreich
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Finally, we pulled into a parking
~ Barbara Park
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fait accompli
~ Barry Eisler
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Abductive reasoning is neither deductive nor inductive. Abductive reasoning, even when done properly, doesn't lead to a certain conclusion, as deductive reasoning does; nor even necessarily to a probable conclusion, as inductive reasoning does; but rather to the most plausible conclusion, meaning the likeliest explanation for the observations.
~ Bart D. Ehrman
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If there's a bag in your car, and a gallon of milk in the bag, there is a gallon of milk in your car. But if there's a person in your car, and a gallon of blood in a person, it would be strange to conclude that there is a gallon of blood in your car.
~ Steven Pinker
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If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it probably is a duck. If it's a duck, it's likely to swim, fly, have a back off which water rolls, and contain meat that's tasty when wrapped in a pancake with scallions and hoisin sauce.
~ Steven Pinker
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The fact that a hypothesis is politically uncomfortable does not mean that it is false, but it does mean that we should consider the evidence very carefully before concluding that it is true.
~ Steven Pinker
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I think often people come to the conclusion that life is meaningless because that's a better conclusion to come to than the reverse; because if life is meaningless, well then, who cares what you do? But if life is meaningful - if what you do matters... then everything you do matters. And that puts a terrible responsibility on the individual. And I think that people are generally unwilling to bear that.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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Viktor Frankl, the psychiatrist and Nazi concentration camp survivor who wrote the classic Man's Search for Meaning, drew a similar social-psychological conclusion: deceitful, inauthentic individual existence is the precursor to social totalitarianism.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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Describí cómo había llegado a la conclusión de que los elementos que constituían el mundo como una obra de teatro eran el orden y el caos, y no elementos materiales.
~ Jordan B. Peterson
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When you're trying to draw reliable inferences from improbable events, wiggle room is the enemy.
~ Jordan Ellenberg
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