Quotes About Observations
Every man is a valuable member of society, who, by his observations, researches, and experiments, procures knowledge for men.
~ James Smithson
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you should start thinking about measurements as a multistep chain of thought. Inferences can be made from highly indirect observations.
~ Douglas W. Hubbard
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we need to treat measurement as observations that quantitatively reduce uncertainty.
~ Douglas W. Hubbard
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For all practical decision-making purposes, we need to treat measurement as observations that quantitatively reduce uncertainty.
~ Douglas W. Hubbard
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Roughly speaking, it is the loosely organized set of facts, observations, experiences, insights, and pieces of received wisdom that each of us accumulates over a lifetime, in the course of encountering, dealing with, and learning from, everyday situations.
~ Duncan J. Watts
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You have to experience life, make observations, and ask questions.
~ Mos Def
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If novels and stories are bulletins from the progressive states of ignorance a writer passes through over the years, observations and opinions about horses are all the more so, since horses are more mysterious than life and harder to understand.
~ Jane Smiley
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I'm really more prolific than most stand-ups. My act changes. I do fold in new experiences, new observations, whatever you want to call it.
~ Paula Poundstone
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Numerous observations made upon fevers, somnambulisms, and other human maladies, seem to prove that the moon does exercise some mysterious influence upon man.
~ Jules Verne
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The real reason why general relativity is widely accepted is because it made predictions that were borne out by experimental observations.
~ Brian Greene
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Now I had enough pieces to start on the puzzle. I summarized theobservations in a little matrix: Extent of injury is proportional to regeneration Amount of nerve is proportional to regeneration Extent of injury is proportional to current of injury Amount of nerve is proportional to current of injury Ergo: current of injury is proportional to regeneration
~ Robert O. Becker
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Science can be a way of forming intimacy and respect with other species that is rivaled only by the observations of traditional knowledge holders. It can be a path to kinship.
~ Robin Wall Kimmerer
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Mother and Father making their customary comments (and lies, Jonas knew) about the day.
~ Lois Lowry
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For Peirce, inquiry is always communal—it is the median of many observations that gives the position of the star—and the last analysis really is the last. In Peirce's cosmology, everyone's beliefs have to be the same in the end, because all opinion must converge.
~ Louis Menand
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My views are the fleeting observations of a 'travelling scholar'9 rushing through life in the greatest haste. People say the good Lord fills the stomach before the eyes. I haven't noticed; my eyes have had enough and I am weary of everything, and yet I hunger.
~ Soren Kierkegaard
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Look ... first and foremost, I'm a scientist. That means it's my responsibility to make observations and gather evidence before forming a hypothesis, not vice versa.
~ Allen Steele
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In the moment of making films, I want to share my observations of life, not of other films.
~ Alexander Payne
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None of the illustrations, observations, or details that secularists present are necessary for the task of understanding and helping people. We already have all we need – the authoritative, indispensable, perspicuous, sufficient, and superior revelation of God in His Word (Isaiah 8:19-20). Why, then, would any Christian think that we must turn to extrabiblical theories or the practices of men for understanding and promoting change in people?
~ Ed Hindson
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The thief's underworld, which is different from that of the mafiosi, gang bangers, and racketeers, has many adages and observations. If you can't do the time don't mess with crime is the best-known. Another is: A thief's nerve is in direct proportion to his financial condition. Or: Hard times make hard people.
~ Edward Bunker
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I try to write characters that are as real, emotionally and psychologically, as I can make them; I feel the same way about setting. This often means that I'm drawing from my experiences and observations.
~ Lauren Oliver
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I'm pretty old-fashioned. I feel most people - and this is purely from observation; I'm not an expert - but I think most people want to get married, whatever one might say about the institution of marriage, especially if you are in a long relationship.
~ Nicholas Stoller
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I talk accumulated observations which tell me that the peaceful posture is the posture of the defeated. It is the posture of the victim. Victims invite aggression.
~ Frank Herbert
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In the diary you find proof that in situations which today would seem unbearable, you lived, looked around and wrote down observations, that this right hand moved then as it does today, when we may be wiser because we are able to look back upon our former condition, and for that very reason have got to admit the courage of our earlier striving in which we persisted even in sheer ignorance.
~ Frank Kafka
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Nemôžeme svoje životné rozhodnutia založiÃ…Â¥ na presved?eniach vychádzajúcich z nejasností. Životné rozhodnutia treba založiÃ…Â¥ na vierohodných teóriách, pozorovaniach a evidentných vzÃ…Â¥ahoch prí?iny a následku.
~ Frank Tallis
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