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gestures statistics may
Dave Barry It may be meaningless, but at least it's a gesture.
gestures hand inhabiting notice somehow
Sam Shepard Sometimes in someone's gestures you can notice how a parent is somehow inhabiting that person without there being any awareness of that. Sometimes you can look at your hand and see your father.
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Craig Newmark Sometimes a slow gradual approach does more good than a large gesture.
gestures hollywood symbolic
Drew Carey Everybody in Hollywood loves symbolic gestures.
gestures way example
Donnie Yen A period film, where you, for example, where you have a traditional wardrobes, you are bound to act a certain way. But in a modern film, a lot of body gesture.
gestures way using-words
Rita Dove Have you ever heard a good joke? If you've ever heard someone just right, with the right pacing, then you're already on the way to poetry. It's about using words in very precise ways and using gesture.
gestures shocking habitual
Susan Choi The most shocking act, closely examined, is just a louder version of some habitual gesture.
gestures next generations
Storm Jameson The gesture with which one generation guards the next is the movement, and the only time we see it clearly, of life itself.
statistics observation application
Charles Dickens The bearings of this observation lays in the application of it.
statistics probability
Alan Greenspan History cannot be reduced to a set of statistics and probabilities.
statistics firsts
Edmond de Goncourt Statistics is the first of the inexact sciences.
statistics ends scissors
David Hockney The thing with high-tech is that you always end up using scissors.
statistics computer program
Alan Kay In computers, every 'new explosion' was set off by a software product that allowed users to program differently.
statistics life-is uncertain
Arthur Eddington Human life is proverbially uncertain; few things are more certain than the solvency of a life-insurance company.
statistics theory results
Arthur Eddington It is also a good rule not to put overmuch confidence in the observational results that are put forward until they are confirmed by theory.
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Skip Holtz Right now, we've got one in a row. I'm not really a statistics guy. I don't use a lot of that for motivation.
statistics method holmes
Arthur Conan Doyle You know my methods. Apply them.
may oppression begets
Charles Dickens Death may beget life, but oppression can beget nothing other than itself.
may invention condensation
Charles Caleb Colton Where we cannot invent, we may at least improve.
may maintaining conquer
Charles Caleb Colton Hannibal knew better how to conquer than how to profit by the conquest; and Napoleon was more skilful in taking positions than in maintaining them. As to reverses, no general cart presume to say that he may not be defeated; but he can, and ought to say, that he will not be surprised.
may modern poet
Charles Caleb Colton Subtract from many modern poets all that may be found in Shakespeare, and trash will remain.
may finals tomorrow
Charles Spurgeon To-morrow even may bring the final reckoning.
may certain made
Charles Spurgeon We may be certain that whatever God has made prominent in His Word, He intended to be conspicuous in our lives.
may forget ifs
Alan Watts If we are unduly absorbed in improving our lives we may forget altogether to live them.
may conversation used
Alan Moore While a truncheon may be used in lieu of conversation, words will always retain their power.
may mood used
Alan Bennett It's subjunctive history. You know, the subjunctive? The mood used when something may or may not have happened. When it is imagined.