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Quotes About Irrelevant

Love is the door, it is irrelevant with whom you have fallen in love. Love redeems, neither Jesus, nor Krishna. Love redeems. Fall in love. Love is the only redeeming force. Love is the savior.
~ Rajneesh
There is not a more unhappy being than a superannuated idol.
~ Joseph Addison
The actual motivation of the officers is irrelevant.18 As long as an officer has probable cause, or even reasonable suspicion, that a traffic law has been violated, he or she may stop the vehicle.
~ Erwin Chemerinsky
Your past is irrelevant. You cannot evaluate your future experience by your past, because what is taking place in this moment is a new awareness, a new ingredient that will be added to your pie, that will change the outcome of your future so dramatically, that your past really has no relevancy.
~ Esther Hicks
All the laws of nature are conditional statements which permit a prediction of some future events on the basis of the knowledge of the present, except that some aspects of the present state of the world, in practice the overwhelming majority of the determinants of the present state of the world, are irrelevant from the point of view of the prediction.
~ Eugene Paul Wigner
If I did, they'd be irrelevant. You know that. I don't do well locked in a cage, Beck. I need the stage." "Nice mix of metaphors," I said. "At least it rhymed." I
~ Harlan Coben
It isn't you,' he says, as though you're to be comforted by the irrelevant role you play in your own life.
~ Melissa Bank
Consequently people fight for and against quite irrelevant measures, while the few who have a rational opinion are not listened to because they do not minister to any one's passions.
~ Bertrand Russell
A programming language is low level when its programs require attention to the irrelevant.
~ Alan Perlis
In many cases, I'm sure that no harmful intent existed, but speculating on intent is a waste of time. It's the results that count. If harm was done by inadequate parents, the intent is irrelevant. Inadequate parents are responsible both for what they did do and for what they didn't.
~ Susan Forward
Karl Marx is irrelevant to many millions of them because, in America, religion is the poetry of the people and not their opiate.
~ Harold Bloom
In an economy increasingly dominated by network effects, peer-to-peer transactions, self-regulation, and contract labor, the old frameworks are woefully irrelevant.
~ Anand Giridharadas
The point of theatre is transformation: to make an extraordinary event out of ordinary material right in front of an audience's eyes. Where the germ of the idea came from is pretty much irrelevant. What matters to every theatre maker I know is speaking clearly to the audience 'right now.'
~ Lee Hall
Another statistical fact came to him then, a fact which he knew would be ridiculously melodramatic to put into an application for a job at the United Broadcasting Corporation, or to think about at all. He hadn't thought about this for a long while. It wasn't a thing he had deliberately tried to forget – he simply hadn't thought about it for quite a few years. It was the unreal-sounding, probably irrelevant, but quite accurate fact that he had killed seventeen men.
~ Sloan Wilson
I soon discovered, after I became chairman of the NEH, that, for a number of academics, the truth was not merely irrelevant - it no longer existed.
~ Lynne Cheney
Let's be clear: the work of science has nothing whatever to do with consensus. Consensus is the business of politics. Science, on the contrary, requires only one investigator who happens to be right, which means that he or she has results that are verifiable by reference to the real world. In science consensus is irrelevant. What is relevant is reproducible results.
~ Michael Crichton
the work of science has nothing whatever to do with consensus. Consensus is the business of politics. Science, on the contrary, requires only one investigator who happens to be right, which means that he or she has results that are verifiable by reference to the real world. In science, consensus is irrelevant. What is relevant is reproducible results. The greatest scientists in history are great precisely because they broke with the consensus.
~ Michael Crichton
What baseball managers did do, on occasion, beginning in the early 1980s, was hire some guy who knew how to switch on the computer. But they did this less with honest curiosity than in the spirit of a beleaguered visitor to Morocco hiring a tour guide: pay off one so that the seventy-five others will stop trying to trade you their camels for your wife. Which one you pay off is largely irrelevant.
~ Michael Lewis
When my book comes out next year," I said, "this assessment will be such old news, it will not be news at all. It will be irrelevant." It is news now, I said.
~ Bob Woodward
Once you cross the line to hate, disappointment is irrelevant; it's a given. If you hate someone, you're only too happy to have them disappoint you. It proves a point.
~ Tami Hoag
Now in my middle fifties, an irrelevant codger, I find it discomfiting to see this generation dancing to the music of apocalypse and carrying their psychic burdens in front of them like infants in arms.
~ Julie Schumacher
Men are irrelevant.
~ Fay Weldon
Who is Allen West? What is Allen West doing with his time? He's the most irrelevant person in America.
~ Ana Kasparian
It's irrelevant who or what directed a movie; the important thing is that you either respond to it or you don't.
~ Kathryn Bigelow