Quotes About Evaluation
Ten, I thought, he's definitely a ten
~ Elizabeth Chandler
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~ ELIZABETH CLARKE PH.D
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Good things must have comparers, I suppose,' said Portia, 'Or how would we knowhow good they are?
~ Elizabeth Enright
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La vejez tendría que ser la recompensa de una vida de mucho trabajo, pero no será más que un castigo si insistimos en seguir haciendo lo mismo de siempre, midiendo los logros del presente por el baremo de los del pasado y quedándonos cortos sin remedio.
~ Elizabeth Forsythe Hailey
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The woman had been seen now a half-dozen times and had become a mass of characteristic motions and friendly staring eyes. Ellen longed to fix her into a thought, to know what she would say now that she knew how she would look saying it. She longed to find her out, to like her or to hate her.
~ Elizabeth Madox Roberts
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I have learned that particularly clever ideas do not always stand up under close scrutiny.
~ Elizabeth Peters
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A. J. P. Taylor who said that the historian's inevitable task is to decide whether something that happened in history was a Good Thing or a Bad Thing.
~ Arthur Herman
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I don't think he is a bad man," Clemenceau would sometimes say of Wilson, "but I have not yet made up my mind as to how much of him is good."35
~ Arthur Herman
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True criticism is the reflection of the thing criticized upon the spirit of the critic
~ Arthur Hobson Quinn
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amazing became the It utterance of the millennium's first decade. Never were so many so amazed at so much that amounts to so little. If
~ Arthur Plotnik
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If you want to know your true opinion of someone, watch the effect produced in you by the first sight of a letter from him.
~ Arthur Schopenhauer
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It is more interesting to be compared to someone famous, because it lets you gauge what perceptions people have about your appearance.
~ Arthur Smith
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Todas lo están, me parece... En cuanto al silencio, sospecho que todo el tiempo nos juzgan, y por eso callan. —¿Silencio de jueces? —se yergue un poco don Hermógenes, interesado—. Vaya... Eso parece digno de pensarse. —Aunque la mayor parte de sus veredictos, mucho me temo, oscilan entre la compasión y el desprecio.
~ Arturo Pérez-Reverte
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I am naturally drawn to numbers but one of the ironies of working with numbers is that the more I work with them, the more skeptical I become about purely number-driven arguments.
~ Aswath Damodaran
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Culture shapes and influences our life and all of our beliefs. Most people are not aware of the profound influence that culture has on us. But even if we don't realize it, we use culture to order our lives, interpret our experiences, and evaluate behavior. It's our resource for understanding our experiences and making sense of our lives. Since this is largely a mental reflex—an unconscious process
~ Aubrey Malphurs
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Get into the habit of asking yourself if what you are doing can be handled by someone else.
~ Author Unknown
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The price is what you pay; the value is what you receive.
~ Author Unknown
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The man who has done his level best, and who is conscious that he has done his best, is a success, even though the world may write him down as a failure.
~ B. C. Forbes
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People who cannot distinguish between good and bad language, or who regard the distinction as unimportant, are unlikely to think carefully about anything else.
~ B. R. Myers
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From now on, I want you to look at your behavior the way a scientist looks at what's growing in a petri dish—with curiosity and objective distance.
~ B.J. Fogg
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Like gold is tested by rubbing, cutting, heating and beating so also a man is tested by his sacrifice, moral conduct, innate qualities and his actions.
~ B.K. Chaturvedi
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The calling of a man's self to a strict account, is a medicine, sometime too piercing and corrosive.
~ bacon francis vi
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First, we did rank everybody by risk, and New York comes out number one.
~ Michael Chertoff
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I was a judge for the 2014 NYMF season. I've done it for a few years. They send you a certain amount of scripts and scores, and you rank them.
~ Donna Lynne Champlin
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