Quotes About Conclusion
Don't you have much more faith in ideas that you discover for yourself than in ideas that are handed to you on a silver platter? If so, isn't it bad judgment to try to ram your opinions down the throats of other people? Isn't it wiser to make suggestions—and let the other person think out the conclusion?
~ Dale Carnegie
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To see where something leads, it's best to wait until you reach the end.
~ Dan Millman
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It was late morning when Kassad finished his story.
~ Dan Simmons
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It's my experience that endings are never easy, and I think I'm not alone among filmmakers or writers in this.
~ David O. Russell
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Enough, I can say no more.
~ Wilbur Smith
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Now, Betteredge, exert those sharp wits of yours, and observe the conclusion to which the Colonel's instructions point! I instantly exerted my wits. They were of the slovenly English sort; and they consequently muddled it all
~ Wilkie Collins
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Upon one great class of subjects, the largest and the most weighty of them all, where the leading and determining considerations that ought to lead to a conclusion are truth, justice, and humanity, there, gentlemen, all the world over, I will back the masses against the classes.
~ William Ewart Gladstone
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But that competitor was Death, and Roger Shumann lost.
~ William Faulkner
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Guess?" Vizzini cried. "I don't guess. I think. I ponder. I deduce. Then I decide. But I never guess.
~ William Goldman
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Who kills Prince Humperdinck? At the end, somebody's got to get him. Is it Fezzik? Who?' 'Nobody kills him. He lives.' 'You mean he wins, Daddy? Jesus, what did you read me this thing for?
~ William Goldman
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articulate reasons are cogent for us only when our inarticulate feelings of reality have already been impressed in favor of the same conclusion.
~ William James
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The administrators of the law became one of the centers of the counterrevolution, perverting justice for reactionary political ends. "It is impossible to escape the conclusion," the historian Franz L. Neumann declared, "that political justice is the blackest page in the life of the German Republic.
~ William L. Shirer
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A 1993 study by Nutt, which analyzed 168 decisions in this laborious way, came to a stunning conclusion: Of the teams he studied, only 29% considered more than one alternative.† By way of comparison, 30% of the teens in the Fischhoff study considered more than one alternative.
~ Chip Heath
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Kahneman says that we are quick to jump to conclusions because we give too much weight to the information that's right in front of us, while failing to consider the information that's just offstage. He called this tendency "what you see is all there is.
~ Chip Heath
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The word Amen is a simplified version of the mantra AUM. It is also connected with creation, but is more of a conclusion. It is like a period at the end of a sentence. Judaism, Islam and Christian prayers end with Amen. The inner meaning of Amen is "In the name of God, so be it.
~ Choa Kok Sui
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Just start at the beginning, you say? And what beginning might that be? I've come to the conclusion all starts are false ones. Tap the fragile shell of any beginning and you'll find another nested inside.
~ Christina Sunley
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While telling her I realised that the story of her is much more to do with how she is ended than how she began.
~ Helen Oyeyemi
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Only on the edge of the grave can man conclude anything.
~ Henry Adams
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But Japan drew from the challenge the opposite conclusion as China: it threw open its doors to foreign technology and overhauled its institutions in an attempt to replicate the Western powers' rise.
~ Henry Kissinger
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The question of how things will settle down is the only important question...
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Was it through reason that I arrived at the necessity of loving my neighbor and not throttling him?...Not reason. Reason discovered the struggle for existence and the law which demands that everyone who hinders the satisfaction of my desires should be throttled. That is the conclusion of reason. Reason could not discover love for the other, because it's unreasonable.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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And Anatole, with the partiality dull-witted people have for any conclusion they have reached by their own reasoning, repeated the argument he had already put to Dolokhov a hundred times.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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To settle the matter in his own mind was one thing but to carry it out was another.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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Reason discovered the struggle for existence and the law requiring that we oppress everyone who impedes the gratification of our desires. That is reason's conclusion. But loving one's fellow man reason could not discover because it is not reasonable.
~ Leo Tolstoy
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