Quotes About Analysis
the stocks trades on an average to about 1 million shares a day and on the trading day it has traded more than about 800 thousand shares than we can consider that stock for trading. The figure below shows a perfect example of a stock trading at high volume and showing consistent upside movement. This is the first
~ Stefan Smith
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UEFA conducted an analysis of the wage bills of clubs across fifty-two European national leagues and found that the club with the highest wage bill won the national title twenty-nine times (56 percent), the second highest wage bill won eleven times (21 percent), the third highest won four times (8 percent), and the rest won 15 percent of the time.
~ Stefan Szymanski
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In the last analysis it seems likely that they were wiser than I, all those friends in Vienna, because they suffered everything only when it really happened, whereas I had already suffered the disaster in advance in my fantasy, and then again when it became reality.
~ Stefan Zweig
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chess is a game of pure thought involving no element of chance
~ Stefan Zweig
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Whether we do it or not, we'll have to see—but still, just to have an idea, to think it through, work it out, and calculate the alternatives down to the ultimate consequences, that'll be a pleasure I'd never expected to have.
~ Stefan Zweig
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She is a character in a novel who reads the other characters as characters and rewrites them as people.
~ Stella Gibbons
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Bei der Beschäftigung mit Geschichte ist Langsamkeit ein Vorzug. Der Forscher verzögert die rasenden Vorgänge von damals, bis sein Verstand sie fassen kann. Dann aber weist er dem schnellsten König nach, wie er im Gefecht hätte handeln sollen.
~ Sten Nadolny
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He deconstructed things in his head," I said slowly. "Then he put them back together in a way I could understand. Brilliance is seeing what others can't and rendering it simple.
~ Stephanie Kegan
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The analysts try in vain to conceal the fact that they do not deduce: they combine, they compose ... when they do arrive at the truth they stumble over it after groping their way along.
~ Evariste Galois
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For reporting a scientific finding, I was called a 'conspiracy theorist.' Only in America is scientific analysis seen as conspiracy theory and government lies as truth.
~ Paul Craig Roberts
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People change what they do less because they are given an analysis that shifts their thinking than because they are shown a truth that influences their feelings.
~ John P. Kotter
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A man who examines each subject from a philosophical standpoint cannot neglect them: he has to omit nothing, and state the truth about each topic.
~ Aristotle
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Sociologists are those academic accountants who think that truth can be shaken from an abacus.
~ Peter S. Prescott
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There is a certain way of searching for the truth in mathematics that Plato is said first to have discovered. Theon called this analysis.
~ Francois Viete
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Truth in science is always determined from observational facts.
~ David Douglass
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One finds the truth by making a hypothesis and comparing observations with the hypothesis.
~ David Douglass
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But the truth is that critics are by definition critical. That's their job.
~ Black Francis
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Imaginative literature primarily pleases rather than teaches. It is much easier to be pleased than taught, but much harder to know why one is pleased. Beauty is harder to analyze than truth.
~ Mortimer Adler
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If we want to know where the truth lies in particular cases, we have to look.
~ Richard Dawkins
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Sometimes the truth is arrived at by adding all the little lies together and deducting them from the totality of what is known.
~ Terry Pratchett
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In truth it may be laid down as an almost universal rule that good poets are bad critics.
~ Thomas B. Macaulay
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To give the theory plenty of 'rope' and see if it hangs itself eventually is better tactics than to choke it off at the outset b abstract accusations of self-contradiction
~ William James
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I say, sir, that you can never make an intelligent judgment without evidence.
~ Malcolm X
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Our head is designed to broaden our capability of analyzing facts, events and draw the right conclusions
~ Sunday Adelaja
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