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Quotes About Selection

for a large majority of fund managers, the selection of stocks is more like rolling dice than like playing poker. Typically at least two out of every three mutual funds underperform the overall market in any given year.
~ Daniel Kahneman
System 1 does not keep track of alternatives that it rejects, or even of the fact that there were alternatives.
~ Daniel Kahneman
Intuition adds value even in the justly derided selection interview, but only after a disciplined collection of objective information and disciplined scoring of separate traits.
~ Daniel Kahneman
Every large branch of the company has several qualified underwriters. When a quote is requested, anyone who happens to be available may be assigned to prepare it. In effect, the particular underwriter who will determine a quote is selected by a lottery.
~ Daniel Kahneman
The principles that explain why some genes are transmitted more successfully than others also explain why some beliefs are transmitted more successfully than others.
~ Daniel M. Gilbert
I have to remind myself that I've always known this: Evolution is not for everybody.
~ Daniel Pinkwater
We all choose the life we lead. – Christopher Keller
~ Daniel Silva
We don't always get to choose our assets, he reminded himself. Sometimes they choose us.
~ Daniel Silva
For National Socialism saw itself as the final realization of human evolution in the most unfeelingly raw and Darwinian form. "Everything in life is struggle," said Himmler. "Everything is selection. That which survives in the final analysis through the centuries is always the better and the stronger.
~ Danny S. Parker
la memoria esconde las cartas perdedoras, selecciona, tiene piedad.
~ Dante Liano
The basic sample is the kind called "random." It is selected by pure chance from the "universe," a word by which the statistician means the whole of which the sample is a part.
~ Darrell Huff
Raising ducks should be enjoyable, so choose a breed that you find attractive and interesting.
~ Dave Holderread
When acquiring ducks, keep in mind that the strain is at least as important as the breed.
~ Dave Holderread
one reason people make bad decisions is they don't have a good decision as one of their options.
~ Dave Ramsey
Ninety percent of making the right decision is the gathering of information. The bigger the decision, the more time you take, the more options you gather, and the more informed you should become.
~ Dave Ramsey
When presented with a choice of beginnings, choose the one with meaning.
~ David Annandale
I don't think we're for anything, we're just products of evolution. You can say "Gee, your life must be pretty bleak if you don't think there's a purpose," but I'm anticipating a good lunch.
~ James D Watson
Final Candidate—
~ James Dashner
Thus began a third phase of psychedelic research that continues to this day. Whereas, in the first phase the participant's experiences tended to be controlled and delimited, even if inadvertently, by the experimenter's and the subject's preconceptions, and in the second phase to be more uncontrolled and wide-ranging in scope, the emphasis now was on the selection of specific kinds of psychedelic experience and of specific ways to produce and maintain them.
~ James Fadiman
It is always important to remember that for the bulk of coffee producers, flavour is not the main reason they have selected a certain variety to grow.
~ James Hoffmann
We don't attempt to have any theme for a number of the anthology, or to have any particular sequence. We just put in things that we like, and then we try to alternate the prose and the poetry.
~ James Laughlin
Darwinists are right to say that selection favours the organisms that leave alive the most progeny, but vigorous growth takes place within a constrained space where feedback from the environment allows the emergence of natural self-regulation.
~ James Lovelock
Is there no virtue among us? If there be not, we are in a wretched situation. No theoretical checks -- no form of government can render us secure. To suppose liberty or happiness without any virtue in the people, is a chimerical idea. If there be sufficient virtue and intelligence in the community, it will be exercised in the selection of these men. So that we do not depend on their virtue, or put confidence in our rulers, but in the people who are to choose them.
~ James Madison
As I was deciding on what to select, George motioned me over to a shelf of merchandise. He held up an unusual Nativity scene. Placed between the Holy Family and the Wise Men was a barrier, a thin block of wood. The owner explained, "That is the wall that blocks off the Palestinian territories. Jesus was a Palestinian, just like us.
~ James Martin