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Quotes About Analysis

One of the last courses I taught was on the Russian short story, which I love.
~ Tobias Wolff
People tend to personalize technology so they can't get to the systemic analysis. They say, "Oh, I can't give up my personal computer." Or, "I just love radio too much."
~ Chellis Glendinning
I'm into politics, and I love watching the heavier news magazine shows.
~ Chelsea Handler
Literary critics, like a herd of cows or a school of fish, always face in the same direction, obeying that love for unity that every critic requires.
~ Edward Abbey
Ya?am yiyicili?i incelemek istiyorsan?z doktor, ba?ka bir hasta bulmal?s?n?z!
~ Bram Stoker
2. Methodology
~ Brendan Gregg
A curtain of stars, miles of them, are scattered, glowing, across the sky and their multitude humbles me, which I have a hard time tolerating. She shrugs and nods after I say something about forms of anxiety. It's as if her mind is having a hard time communicating with her mouth, as if she is searching for a rational analysis of who I am, which is, of course, an impossibility: there... is... no... key.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
Scientists peered into data and concluded that we should all be worried. -Lunar planet
~ Bret Easton Ellis
she is searching for a rational analysis of who I am, which is, of course, an impossibility: there … is … no … key.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
It's as if her mind is having a hard time communicating with her mouth, as if she is searching for a rational analysis of who I am, which is, of course, an impossibility: there ... is ... no ... key.
~ Bret Easton Ellis
Once an object escapes, you have to assume that another class or thread may, maliciously or carelessly, misuse it. This is a compelling reason to use encapsulation: it makes it practical to analyze programs for correctness and harder to violate design constraints accidentally.
~ Brian Goetz
Physicists traced the failure to the jitters of quantum uncertainty. Mathematical techniques had been developed for analyzing the jitters of the strong, weak, and electromagnetic fields, but when the same methods were applied to the gravitational field-a field that governs the curvature of spacetime itself-they proved ineffective. This left the mathematics saturated with inconsistencies such as infinite probabilities.
~ Brian Greene
However, the molasses metaphor has three misleading features that you should be aware of.
~ Brian Greene
The mathematical analyses pinned down the quantity of information a given black hole contains, without providing insight into the information itself.
~ Brian Greene
Just repeating a statement often and with great vehemence does not make it a fact, and no amount of repetition can make a rational person believe it. —DRAIGO ROGET, report to Venport Holdings, "Analysis of Fanatical Patterns
~ Brian Herbert
Theory, recall, is the term for bad philosophy in literature departments.
~ Brian Leiter
What is the most important and valuable work that you do, in any field or profession? It's thinking!
~ Brian Tracy
Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is why most people would rather die than think.
~ Brian Tracy
Rule: Long-term thinking improves short-term decision making. Successful people have a clear future orientation. They think five, ten, and twenty years out into the future. They analyze their choices and behaviors in the present to make sure that what they are doing today is consistent with the long-term future that they desire.
~ Brian Tracy
The most important finding was this: The plan itself was seldom referred to, but the process of thinking through the key elements of the business was vital to their success.
~ Brian Tracy
Identify the 20 percent of your products and services that account for 80 percent of your sales and profits. How could you sell more of them?
~ Brian Tracy
The second key to goal setting is that goals must be measurable and objective. They must be capable of being analyzed and evaluated by a third party.
~ Brian Tracy
Whenever you face crunch time in your life or business, mentally call a time-out in the game and focus on getting all the information you can about the situation before you make a decision or overreact.
~ Brian Tracy
I have sought to offer humanists a detailed analysis of a technology sufficiently magnificent and spiritual to convince them that the machines by which they are surrounded are cultural artifacts worthy of their attention and respect.
~ Bruno Latour