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Quotes About Variance

You never know from week to week how one team is going to attack you versus another team.
~ Matt Cassel
As a company gets big, the information that informs decision-making gets massive. Depending upon the prism through which you view the business, your perspective will vary. If two people are in charge, this variance will cause conflict and delay.
~ Ben Horowitz
One guy can make you hate all the guys, but one man can teach you that not all the guys are not same.
~ Unknown
We all know about morality, and we all know about duty, but at the same time we find that in different countries the significance of morality varies greatly.
~ Vivekananda
Two items from two different suppliers met the specifications, yet they were sufficiently different for one to be usable, the other usable only with costly rework, a heavy loss to the plant. The explanation was that one supplier understood what the blocks were to be used for , the other did not - he mere satisfied the specifications.
~ W. Edwards Deming
The same Christ Jesus is not the same for everyone, because people are different. He has one profile for the poor and another for the rich, one profile for the sick and another for the healthy.
~ Jurgen Moltmann
Similarly, the cocaine experience is not the kitten-fur experience, which is not the promotion experience, but all are forms of feeling that occupy different points on a scale of happiness.
~ Daniel Gilbert
Funny how people could perceive attributes differently. What one person favored, another rejected.
~ Lorraine Heath
Size does matter and it doesn't happen to all guys.
~ Unknown
I think every manager is different in their own way.
~ Dele Alli
the differences among them were great, but the reasons they had come to be so different were slight.
~ Unknown
we must determine whether on the one hand Christianity is still to represent to us a definite teaching from above, or whether on the other its utterances have been from time to time so strangely at variance, that we are necessarily thrown back on our own judgment individually to determine, what the revelation of God is, or rather if in fact there is, or has been, any revelation at all.
~ John Henry Newman
Readers vary, when it comes to having the imagination to enjoy a story outside their own experiences.
~ John Irving
The universe is real for us all and dissimilar to each one of us.
~ Marcel Proust
Some of those under your supervision will catch on quickly, others not. Understanding that patience is an integral part of good teaching and effective leadership allowed me to accept the varying speeds at which people learn and to accommodate, within reason, those differences. Patience became an asset for me rather than a liability. I came to understand that good things take time.
~ John Wooden
But friendship does not express itself in the same way in different people.
~ Marcel Proust
Ask five economists and you'll get five different answers - six if one went to Harvard.
~ Edgar Fiedler
It is ludicrous to read the microwave direction on the boxes of food you buy, as each one will have a disclaimer: THIS WILL VARY WITH YOUR MICROWAVE. Loosely translated, this means, You're on your own, Bernice.
~ Erma Bombeck
My wife and I no longer have anything in common but our differences.
~ Oscar Wilde
My strengths are not your strengths.
~ Mary E. Pearson
The Realistic Vision acknowledges that people vary widely both physically and intellectually—in large part because of natural inherited differences—and therefore will rise (or fall) to their natural levels. Therefore governmental redistribution programs are not only unfair to those from whom the wealth is confiscated and redistributed, but the allocation of the wealth to those who did not earn it cannot and will not work to equalize these natural inequalities.
~ Michael Shermer
No two men ever judged alike of the same thing, and it is impossible to find two opinions exactly similar, not only in different men but in the same men at different times.
~ Michel de Montaigne
What little private tutoring I'd done, to raise my standard of living, soon convinced me that the transmission of knowledge was generally impossible, the variance of intelligence extreme, and that nothing could undo or even mitigate this basic inequality.
~ Michel Houellebecq
There are always exceptions,' replied Flea. 'They are what make you exceptional.
~ Mo Willems