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Quotes About Analysis

Ears - Listen to everyone, but seriously Eyes - Look at everyone, but observing Nose - Smell natural waves, but analyzing Tongue - Speak on time, but carefully Utilize these four abilities to drive and manage your life in a right and safe direction; you can overcome flaws and failures.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Everything is science; everyone is a scientist in its subject.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Review not a writer; read, analyze and understand its writing, which also mirrors and reflects its thoughts and persona.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Search to research whatever subject or object can result in new information, knowledge, and invention.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
But psychology is not perfect. It can only reflect the biases of the culture from which it comes.
~ Elaine N. Aron
Business, to be successful, must be based on science, for demand and supply are matters of mathematics, not guesswork.
~ Elbert Hubbard
The best service a book can render you is not to impart truth, but to make you think it out for yourself.
~ Elbert Hubbard
The answer to fear is not to cower and hide; it is not to surrender feebly without contest. The answer is to stand and face it boldly. Look at it, analyze it, and, in the end, act.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
Is it possible that even happy moments of pleasure never stand up to a rigorous examination? Possible.
~ Elena Ferrante
Es posible que incluso los momentos felices del placer no resistan nunca un examen riguroso?
~ Elena Ferrante
No te duele nada, Lenù. Te has inventado que tienes que renquear para que tu madre no se muera del todo, y ahora renqueas de veras, y yo te analizo, veo que te hace bien.
~ Elena Ferrante
I've never been in analysis. But it's rare that one saves oneself from a rickety landing at the top of a building by throwing oneself down the stairwell.
~ Elena Ferrante
The Ph.D is one of the chosen who know that some things can never be fathomed, no matter how hard you try. What good are explanations? There is no possibility of explaining how such a work [Mozart's Requiem, in the instance] could ever have come into being. (The same holds true for certain poems, which should not be analyzed either.)
~ Elfriede Jelinek
Each work of criticism is supposed to build on the body of work, to increase the total sum of human understanding. It's not like filling your house with more and more beautiful wicker baskets. It's supposed to be cumulative - it believes in progress.
~ Elif Batuman
The aim of management science is to display the best course of action in a given set of circumstances, and this must include all the circumstances.
~ Anthony Stafford Beer
These researches renewed his commitment to analysis, which he now conceived more as a means to produce personal growth than as a technique for treating mental disorder, and he increasingly devoted his energy to teaching others, whether as pupils or patients, the same methods he had perfected during his own confrontation with the unconscious and which he had excavated in all their bizarre ambiguity from an occult science of the seventeenth century.
~ Anthony Stevens
There may still be people who think of Carl Gustav Jung only as a distinguished psychiatrist who enlarged our understanding of the mind and who also made important contributions to psychotherapy. He did both, but his variety of analysis is not simply concerned with the relief of neurotic symptoms; it promises a secular form of salvation. Jung was a spiritual teacher as well as a physician.
~ Anthony Storr
Reason is the historian, but passions are the actors.
~ Antoine de Rivarol
If, by the term elements, we mean to express the simple and indivisible molecules that compose bodies, it is probable that we know nothing about them; but if, on the contrary, we express by the term elements or principles of bodies the idea of the last point reached by analysis, all substances that we have not yet been able to decompose by any means are elements to us.
~ Antoine Laurent Lavoisier
The art of drawing conclusions from experiments and observations consists in evaluating probabilities and in estimating whether they are sufficiently great or numerous enough to constitute proofs. This kind of calculation is more complicated and more difficult than it is commonly thought to be. . .
~ Antoine Laurent Lavoisier
So where there is a conflict between a general provision and a specific one, whichever was enacted later might be thought to prevail. But that analysis disregards the principle behind the general/specific canon—namely, that the two provisions are not in conflict, but can exist in harmony. The specific provision does not negate the general one entirely, but only in its application to the situation that the specific provision covers. Hence the canon does apply to successive statutes.
~ Antonin Scalia
My philosophy is fundamentally sad, but I'm not a sad man, and I don't believe I sadden anyone else. In other words, the fact that I don't put my philosophy into practice saves me from its evil spell, or, rather, my faith in the human race is stronger then my intellectual analysis of it; there lies the fountain of youth in which my heart is continually bathing.
~ Antonio Machado
My job is to look at what politics is doing, not be a politician myself.
~ Antonio Tabucchi
I think it's outrageous if a historian has a 'leading thought' because it means they will select their material according to their thesis
~ Antony Beevor