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Quotes About Forecasts

Every milestone in the history of the company, even when forecast with heaps of hoopla, was ultimately played out according to some secret timeline of geologic tedium, so that it was drained of all interest and drama well before it took place and afterward went all but unnoticed.
~ Thomas Ligotti
There are always so many conjectures as to the issue of any event that however it may end there will always be people to say: "I said then that it would be so," quite forgetting that amid their innumerable conjectures many were to quite the contrary effect.
~ Leo Tolstoy
There are no rational means of predicting 'the future of humanity' over a long period or foretelling the nature of 'social formations' in ages to come. The idea that we can make such forecasts 'scientifically', and that without doing so we cannot even understand the past, is inherent in the Marxist theory of 'social formations'; it is one reason why that theory is a fantasy, and also why it is politically effective.
~ Leszek Ko?akowski
school. I never tried to talk a student into coming to UCLA. I tried to show him what was there and what to expect, and I never told him he was going to play; I told him he would have the opportunity to play, and if he was good enough, then he'd be able to. Rosy forecasts during the "courtship" of a player can only lead to disappointment and distrust if anything fails to meet that student's expectations.
~ John Wooden
The future is better dealt with using assumptions than forecasts.
~ Russell L. Ackoff
Budgets and plans have three purposes: (1) Set goals, (2) make forecasts, and (3) allocate resources. It would seem efficient to use a single plan to accomplish all three purposes, but in fact, combining the purposes compromises all of them.
~ Unknown
The law of intended consequences," she said. "That's what I call it anyway. When you look for what you expect to find, invariably you'll find it.
~ Unknown
The skies we slept under were too uncertain for forecasts. They came and went on the moody gusts of the Atlantic, bringing half a dozen weathers in an afternoon and playing all four movements of a wind symphony, allegro, andante, scherzo and adagio on the broken backs of white waves.
~ Niall Williams
Fourth, even these aggregate targets are mainly labeled as "forecasts" (???) rather than "mandatory" (???).
~ Unknown
Hild wondered how it must feel to have someone you didn't quite trust make prophecies about what mattered most to you in the world.
~ Nicola Griffith