Quotes About Generalize
The thing about audiences is that we can't generalise them. It's very unfair.
~ Ram Gopal Varma
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The more specific we are, the more universal something can become. Life is in the details. If you generalize, it doesn't resonate. The specificity of it is what resonates.
~ Jacqueline Woodson
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There is no denying that entertainment industries are insular, but you can't generalise that statement and apply it to everyone.
~ Mahesh Bhatt
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I do not see any essential difference between abstract and primitive art. Both are simple and sincere. Naturally, we should not generalize in these matters: It is the individual artist that counts.
~ Vladimir Nabokov
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Our credulity is a part of the imperfection of our natures. It is inherent in us to desire to generalize, when we ought, on the contrary, to guard ourselves very carefully from this tendency.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
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Economics is not an attempt to generalize human desires or human behavior; but to generalize the phenomena of price.
~ Michael Joseph Oakeshott
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Part of language design is perturbing the proposed feature in various directions to see how it might generalize in the future.
~ Larry Wall
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I know it's wrong to generalize, but some cultures encourage certain traits, and the ones the iMozani'i culture promotes are ones I happen to like, so I felt right at home from the word go.
~ Unknown
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Our credulity is a part of the imperfection of our natures. It is inherent in us to desire to generalize, when we ought, on the contrary, to guard ourselves very carefully from this tendency.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
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There is some blogging jerk out there who feels he can generalize his way to validity.
~ Neil Young
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As suggested by Nick Ellis (2003, 2005) and others, language is at least partly learned in units larger than single words, and sentences or phrases are not usually put together one word at a time. As noted in Chapter 1, usage-based research has shown that a learning mechanism, simulated by a computer program, can not only 'learn' from input but can also generalize, even making overgeneralization errors.
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