Quotes About Statements
The feeblest imbecile should be able to see the glaring contradictions in every one of your statements." "Let us put it this way, Dr. Stadler. The man who doesn't see that, deserves to believe all my statements.
~ Ayn Rand
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Mission statements are also vital to successful organizations.
~ Stephen R. Covey
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The fact-checking site PolitiFact judged that an astonishing 69 percent of the public statements by Trump they checked were "Mostly False
~ Steven Pinker
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Massiah v. Illinois, the Court held that without the presence of a lawyer, the police may not attempt to deliberately elicit statements from a person who has been indicted.6 That same year the Court went further and, in Escobedo v. Illinois, held that even before there is an indictment, criminal defendants have the right to have an attorney present while police are questioning them in custody.7
~ Erwin Chemerinsky
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police know that even if they intentionally violate Miranda and the statements gained are not admissible, the information obtained still can be used in other ways against the suspect. Subsequent Supreme Court decisions allow the statements to be used for other purposes—such as to impeach a criminal defendant at trial34 or to lead to physical evidence that can be admitted.35
~ Erwin Chemerinsky
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Naturally, we do use mathematics in everyday physics to evaluate the results of the laws of nature, to apply the conditional statements to the particular conditions which happen to prevail or happen to interest us. In order that this be possible, the laws of nature must already be formulated in mathematical language.
~ Eugene Paul Wigner
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Twitter is the perfect platform for the permanently outraged who want to express opinions through short statements without having to engage in proper arguments or defend positions.
~ Bernardine Evaristo
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Writers of historical fiction are not under the same obligation as historians to find evidence for the statements they make. For us it is sufficient if what we say can't be disproved or shown to be false.
~ Barry Unsworth
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I rarely trust myself to make statements about truth.
~ Gregory Maguire
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Perhaps not unusually for a popular film produced over three decades ago, there have been a dizzying parade of corporate characters trading rights to 'This Is Spinal Tap' through the years. Yet our requests for timely statements of the film's income have been met with a series of slammed doors.
~ Harry Shearer
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After watching Taro reach the brink of bankruptcy, seeing their shares delisted from trading, hearing endless false promises about receiving audited financial statements, and witnessing an unchecked drain of company resources, the shareholders have clearly had enough.
~ Dilip Shanghvi
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Donald Trump's habit of making offensive and outlandish statements will not bring Americans together.
~ Marco Rubio
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The biggest lesson I learned from Vietnam is not to trust [our own] government statements.
~ J. William Fulbright
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Trump supporters routinely praise him for his "honesty," by which they mean, apparently, not actually telling the truth but making "politically incorrect" remarks—their term of art for racist, xenophobic, or otherwise offensive statements.
~ Max Boot
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Be sure to compare the footnotes with those in the financial statements of at least one firm that's a close competitor, to see how aggressive your company's accountants are.
~ Benjamin Graham
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look at the company's capital structure. Turn to the balance sheet to see how much debt (including preferred stock) the company has; in general, long-term debt should be under 50% of total capital. In the footnotes to the financial statements, determine whether the long-term debt is fixed-rate (with constant interest payments) or variable (with payments that fluctuate, which could become costly if interest rates rise).
~ Benjamin Graham
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Every word that [Jesus] spoke was historically true. Every word that He spoke was scientifically true. Every word that He spoke was ethically true. There were no loopholes in the moral conceptions and statements of Jesus Christ. His ethical vision was wholly correct, correct in the age in which He lived and correct in every age that has followed it.
~ Billy Graham
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It looks as if I was cleverer than Daedalus in using my skill, my friend, insofar as he could only cause to move the things he made himself, but I can make other people's move as well as my own. And the smartest part of my skill is that I am clever without wanting to be, for I would rather have your statements to me remain unmoved than possess the wealth of Tantalus as well as the cleverness of Daedalus
~ Socrates
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The basic trouble is that people make statements without sufficient data.
~ Stacy Aumonier
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The learned tradition is not concerned with truth, but with the learned adjustment of learned statements of antecedent learned people.
~ Alfred North Whitehead
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This degradation of the American experiment is real. This is tangible. Truth is no longer governing the White House statements. Nobody believes—even the people who believe in him somehow believe in him without believing what he says.
~ Bob Woodward
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Trump's impact on the country would be lasting. "This degradation of the American experiment is real. This is tangible. Truth is no longer governing the White House statements. Nobody believes—even the people who believe in him somehow believe in him without believing what he says.
~ Bob Woodward
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People say what they want in interviews, but when they get a contract, they say other things.
~ Cris Cyborg
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It irritates me when Trump says what he does.
~ Andy Ruiz Jr.
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