Quotes About Evaluation
If the present," I said a few weeks later, "tries to sit in judgment on the past it will lose the future.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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always followed, so far as I could see, the principle that military commanders should not be judged by results, but by the quality of their effort.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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By this time next year we shall know whether the Prime Minister's view of Herr Hitler and the German Nazi Party is right or wrong. By this time next year we shall know whether the policy of appeasement has appeased, or whether it has only stimulated a more ferocious appetite.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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when our lives have faded, history will pronounce its cool, detached, and shadowy verdict.
~ Winston S. Churchill
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If she were lying on a plate with a herring, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
~ Woody Allen
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Los personajes femeninos de Lovborg: una evaluación Los dos se conocieron en el aire y se casaron antes de llegar al suelo.
~ Woody Allen
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When asked if Mia Farrow's character Hanna in Hannah and her sisters was a good sister or bad sister) SB: And now , in retrospect, have you made up your mind yet? WA: Well, in retrospect, I think she's not so nice. If you look closely, she's not as nice as you imagine.
~ Woody Allen
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A bird in the hand is worth three in the Bush.
~ Wu Cheng'en
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As a rule of thumb, performance aberration in a basic skill is a good way to evaluate whether it's natural to a species. When you spot a giant ability gap between ages and genders, you know you're looking at nurture, not nature. Male
~ Christopher McDougall
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As a rule of thumb, performance aberration in a basic skill is a good way to evaluate whether it's natural to a species. When you spot a giant ability gap between ages and genders, you know you're looking at nurture, not nature.
~ Christopher McDougall
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I have been in movies that I thought I wasn't very good in.
~ Christopher Walken
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A wandering carpenter, called Stone, saw on his travels a gigantic old oak tree standing in a field near an earth-altar. The carpenter said to his apprentice, who was admiring the oak: "This is a useless tree. If you wanted to make a ship, it would soon rot; if you wanted to make tools, they would break. You can't do anything useful with this tree, and that's why it has become so old.
~ Unknown
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Advice is judged by results, not by intentions.
~ Cicero
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Time has a way of putting things in perspective, of assigning meaning.
~ Cindy Chupack
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He then fell into the state of apprehension and despondency usual to writers as they wait for a verdict on their work.
~ Claire Tomalin
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For everything is history: What was said yesterday is history, what was said a minute ago is history. But, above all, one is led to misjudge the present, because only the study of historical development permits the weighing and evalua tion of the interrelationships among the components of the present- day society.
~ Claude Levi-Strauss
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Judge not,' it has been said, but being a juryman can be a pleasant occupation when one is not weighing up human actions and years in prison, but the books or the wines of the season.
~ Claudio Magris
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it gave me a new appreciation for objective appraisal
~ Unknown
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99 cents is not the value of anything. It is the worth that makes the value of anything.
~ Unknown
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The physical worth of anything is dependent on the value that you put into it.
~ Unknown
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Dippers' are those who dig in into different issues and make commentaries without actually doing anything to resolve issues.
~ Unknown
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On a scale of one to ten you're a two, and that's cuz I've never seen a one.
~ Clint Eastwood
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The inevitable effect of a biographer's hindsight is to belittle the subject's foresight.
~ Clive James
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We shouldn't call a critic a murderer just because it is his duty to sign death certificates. —MARCEL REICH-RANICKI, DIE ANWALTE DER LITERATUR,
~ Clive James
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