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Quotes About Conclusiveness

It took 23 years from Abraxane being conceived to us showing now with conclusiveness that it works in pancreatic cancer. We cannot afford as a society to wait another 23 years to make sure that the patients get the right care, at the right time, at the right place.
~ Patrick Soon-Shiong
Philosophy ought to imitate the successful sciences in its methods, so far as to proceed only from tangible premises which can be subjected to careful scrutiny, and to trust rather to the multitude and variety of its arguments than to the conclusiveness to any one. Its reasoning should not form a chain which is no stronger than its weakest link, but a cable whose fibres may be ever so slender, provided they are sufficiently numerous and intimately connected. (Peirce 1992, p. 29)
~ Richard J. Bernstein
There are words which close a conversation as with an iron door.
~ Alexandre Dumas
When proved wrong, he was particularly exasperating; he always managed to suggest that she needn't have bothered to prove it. The point she made was never the relevant point, her arguments conclusive but barren, she was reminded that he had expert knowledge and she none, and that experience would not help her because she could not interpret it.
~ E.M. Forster
Frederick runs hard. But the fastest boys are greyhounds, harvested from all over the nation for their speed and eagerness to obey, and they seem to Werner to be running more fervently, more conclusively, than they have before. They are impatient to find out what will happen if someone is caught.
~ Anthony Doerr
Arrakis teaches the attitude of the knife—chopping off what's incomplete and saying: "Now, it's complete because it's ended here.
~ Frank Herbert
When you have excluded the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.
~ Arthur Conan Doyle
At some point there was no almost.
~ Lionel Shriver
My word will be final.
~ Unknown
A lead is good not because it dances, fires cannons, or whistles like a train but because it is absolute to what follows.
~ John McPhee