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Quotes About Odds

And so we begin the game that cannot be won," Thom said, sliding the knife back into its sheath. "Courage to strengthen," Noal whispered, stepping forward, holding up a lantern with a flickering flame. "Fire to blind. Music to dazzle. Iron to bind." "And Matrim Cauthon," Mat added. "To bloody even the odds." He stepped through the doorway. Light
~ Robert Jordan
Courage to strengthen," Noal whispered, stepping forward, holding up a lantern with a flickering flame. "Fire to blind. Music to dazzle. Iron to bind." "And Matrim Cauthon," Mat added. "To bloody even the odds." He stepped through the doorway.
~ Robert Jordan
Life is a matter of luck, and the odds in favor of success are in no way enhanced by extreme caution. — WWII German U-Boat Commander Eric Topp
~ Robert Kurson
Logically, gambling shouldn't evoke much anticipatory dopamine, given the astronomical odds against winning. But the behavioral engineering—the 24-7 activity and lack of time cues, the cheap alcohol pickling fronto-cortical judgment, the manipulations to make you feel like today is your lucky day—distorts and shifts the perception of the odds into a range where dopamine pours out and, oh, why not, let's try again.
~ Robert M. Sapolsky
There was no protection, no quota system when it came to luck. It was like that moment in math when a child learns that the odds of heads or tails is always one-in-two, no matter how many times one has flipped the coin and gotten heads. Every flip, the odds are the same. Every day, you could be unlucky all over again.
~ Laura Lippman
You should never bet against anything in science at odds of more than about 10-12 to 1.
~ Ernest Rutherford
race—but over the course of the year, as the uncertainty grows, his odds of mishap increase.
~ Zvi Bodie
Miracles. Events with astronomical odds of occurring like oxygen turning into gold. I've longed to witness such an event, and yet I neglect that in human coupling, millions upon millions of cells compete to create life for generation after generation until finally, your mother loves a man and out of that contradiction against unfathomable odds, it's you-only you-that emerged, to distill so specific a form from all that chaos. It's like turning air into gold. A miracle.
~ Alan Moore
Is it logical," Kirk said, using the word cannily, "to assume the ship was stolen by a full-capacity crew?" "No, sir." Spock tipped his head. "Her crew complement is five hundred. The odds against so many people developing leftist attitudes simultaneously, at one starbase, without a leak, are nine thousand—" "About the same odds as your giving us an answer without decimal points," McCoy barbed. "I think we've been baited.
~ Diane Carey
I came to the conclusion long ago that all life is six to five against.
~ Damon Runyon
Life for the majority of the population. Is an unlovely struggle against unfair odds. Culminating in a cheap funeral.
~ Siegfried Sassoon
I had learned that every patient has the right to hope, despite long odds, and it was my role to help nurture that hope.
~ Jerome Groopman, MD
So in the end careful interviewing doesn't guarantee you anything, it merely increases your odds of getting lucky.
~ Andrew S. Grove
What if the slowdown in merger activity isn't cyclical, but secular? What if corporations have learned the lessons of so many companies before them that the odds of a successful merger are no better than 50-50 and probably less? Is it possible that the biggest deals have already been done?
~ Andrew Ross Sorkin
I escaped my destiny. The odds were that I would end up in prison, but I didn't.
~ Roger Ross Williams
My dad works in finance, so he kept giving me the stats: only one in a hundred actors makes it. He'd ask, 'Have you thought about producing?'
~ Eddie Redmayne
Once you've internalised the concept that you can't prove anything in absolute terms, life becomes all the more about odds, chances, and trade-offs. In a world without provable truths, the only way to refine the probabilities that remain is through greater knowledge and understanding.
~ Robert E. Rubin
In the depths of his tiredness, surrounded by these blank, sheep-like visages, he found himself pondering the accidents that had brought all of them into being. Every birth was, viewed properly, mere chance. With a hundred million sperm swimming blindly through the darkness, the odds against a person becoming themselves were staggering.
~ Robert Galbraith
About the best that can be done is to try to place oneself in a position to get lucky. Nothing is certain, but shrewd, well-informed planning, a determined use of every possible advantage, and a continuous awareness and acceptance of an ever-shifting environment can raise the odds.
~ Robert L. O'Connell
The odds are good," she'd said, surveying all the men, "but the goods are odd.
~ Robert Masello
It gives me some kind of chance to survive the night. How are those better odds? If you come back with me, you're guaranteed to survive the night. No, Reacher said. If I come back with you, I'm guaranteed to die of shame.
~ Lee Child
The idea that the odds of an event with a fixed probability increase or decrease depending on recent occurrences of the event is called the gambler's fallacy.
~ Leonard Mlodinow
Sports betting is all about money management, so the most money won on one event is not the most important thing
~ Bruce Dern
Always remember..... Goliath was a 40 point favorite over David.
~ Ralph Jordan