Quotes About Analysis
One might extend La Rochefoucauld's famous maxim that neither the sun nor death can be stared at for long, by saying that no member of the modern liberal intelligentsia can stare at a social problem for very long.
~ Theodore Dalrymple
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Reading through the reviews, I feel as though I am witnessing a much more erudite and informed preview of the Fox News/MSNBC shouting matches of today.
~ Theodore H. White
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Is that the way you get through life? By not thinking?" she asked. "Works for me." She couldn't imagine living like that. Just existing. For her, life was analyzing things. Life was reactions. And emotions. She
~ Theresa Weir
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So when I go home, sometimes, even when I had an amazing game, I always think about what I missed.
~ Thierry Henry
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History begins in novel and ends in essay.
~ Thomas Babington Macaulay
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What the sun compoundeth, fire analyzeth, not transmuteth. That devouring agent leaves almost always a morsel for the earth, whereof all things are but a colony; and which, if time permits, the mother element will have in their primitive mass again.
~ Thomas Browne
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Always" and "never" are not words that have much meaning in literary study. For one thing, as soon as something seems to always be true, some wise guy will come along and write something to prove that it's not.
~ Thomas C. Foster
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Professors also read, and think, symbolically. Everything is a symbol of something, it seems, until proven otherwise.
~ Thomas C. Foster
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Linda Svendsen's 'Marine Life' was important. I was nearly 22. Larry Mathews discussed the book in a creative writing class. We examined her stories, figured out how they worked.
~ Michael Winter
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It's more necessary than ever before to ensure that discernment and the development of a critical mind guide our take on the world and inform our relationship to the media and information.
~ Najat Vallaud-Belkacem
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You need the right balance between data and gut feeling.
~ Toto Wolff
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You always try to take the positives and negatives out of the game.
~ Simon Mignolet
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I try not to have nerves. You have to be cold-blooded. You have to think, to look at the goalkeeper: how is he positioned? You study them, you know about them, even if there isn't always time, even if it's sometimes intuition. You look to see where he is.
~ Pedro
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Like Netflix, Looker started as nothing more than an idea. Lloyd Tabb and Ben Porterfield were two brilliant engineers who had figured out a better way for businesses to see and analyze their data, and they asked me to join them to help out with the ABCs - that's short for Anything But Coding.
~ Marc Randolph
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Psychoanalysts and elephants, they never forget.
~ Arthur Laurents
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In politics, you must never forget that everything is analysed.
~ Reham Khan
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I knew becoming an analyst would allow me to see the game from a new perspective.
~ Jalen Rose
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One thing that annoys me in football is when people get carried away by results after four or five weeks of a new season.
~ Peter Crouch
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Computers don't usually have a sense of if you have a picture of something what is in that image. And if we can do a good job of understanding what is in an image, that can bring along a lot of new things you can do in applications.
~ Jeff Dean
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They always find new ways of talking about my movies.
~ Todd Haynes
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Forget artificial intelligence - in the brave new world of big data, it's artificial idiocy we should be looking out for.
~ Tom Chatfield
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We're going to fisk the 'New York Times.'
~ Dana Loesch
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I follow politics very closely. I read several newspapers every day.
~ Fernando Botero
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The more I watched cable, the more I realized the value of newspapers.
~ Brian Stelter
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