Quotes About Outlier
To understand the reception a religious outlier like Livingston received when he began publishing thoughts that strained the tolerance of more orthodox believers, it is first necessary to consider religious adherence—and the lack thereof—in the English colonies.
~ Peter Manseau
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I feel like a fugitive from the law of averages.
~ William H. Mauldin
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When one person does something, you look like an outlier. And whether it makes sense or not, the states get a certain level of respect from the courts that other people don't.
~ Ken Cuccinelli
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outlier firms also appeared to have fewer big, high-risk all-or-nothing bets, which is also consistent with an options orientation.
~ Rita Gunther McGrath
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wrenching change seldom characterizes strategic shifts at the outlier companies
~ Rita Gunther McGrath
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Everything in life that deviates from the straight and, so to speak, normal line, makes people first curious and then indignant.
~ zweig stefan iv
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Even by the diverse standards of Saturn's satellites, Enceladus was an outlier. Its icy surface was as white and bright as fresh snow, and whereas the other airless moons were heavily pocked with craters, Enceladus was mantled in places with extensive plains of smooth, uncratered terrain, a clear sign of past internally driven geologic activity.
~ Carolyn Porco
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It's disheartening that people think that Donald Sterling is the outlier and that he's the exception and not the rule.
~ Roxane Gay
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Outlier are those who have been given opportunities-- -and who have had the strength and presence of mind to seize them.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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Everything in life that deviates from the straight and, so to speak, normal line, makes people first curious and then indignant.
~ Stefan Zweig
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The United States is an outlier in the size and scope of its loan infrastructure; in many peer countries, higher education is seen as a public good and a college degree is low-cost or free.
~ Annie Lowrey
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We have been fortunate enough to do something that has always been out of the mainstream and yet have an audience for what we do.
~ Walter Becker
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I feel like a fugitive from the law of averages.
~ Bill Mauldin
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As Fama put it, "Life always has a fat tail.
~ Roger Lowenstein
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And unpredictability can spread: one powerful outlier can pave the way for others, and as more states joint the outlier, the foundations of the rule of law begin to crumble. US counterterrorism practices--and the legal theories that under-pin them--are undermining the international rule of law in precisely this way...
~ Rosa Brooks
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far in Outliers, we've seen that extraordinary achievement is less about talent than it is about opportunity. In this chapter, I want to try to dig deeper into why that's the case by looking at the outlier in its purest and most distilled form—the genius. For years, we've taken our
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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his becoming a true outlier, we have to know a lot more about him than that.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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away from or classed differently from a main or related body 2: a statistical observation that is markedly different in value from the others of the sample 1.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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Outlier (noun): 1. Something that is situated away from, or classed differently from, a main or related body. 2. A statistical observation that is markedly different in value from the others of the sample.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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The outlier, in the end, is not an outlier at all.
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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out·li·er -,l ( )r noun 1: something that is situated away from or classed differently from a main or related body 2: a statistical observation that is markedly different in value from the others of the sample
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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1: something that is situated away from or classed differently from a main or related body
~ Malcolm Gladwell
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Talent sticks out like a sore thumb.
~ Anu Malik
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The family oddball
~ Barbara Delinsky
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