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thinking people remember
Charles Caleb Colton A thorough-paced antiquary not only remembers what all other people have thought proper to forget, but he also forgets what all other people think is proper to remember.
thinking greed words-of-wisdom
Charles Dickens "As I think I told you once before," said I, "it is you who have been, in your greed and cunning, against all the world. It may be profitable to you to reflect, in future, that there never were greed and cunning in the world yet, that did not do too much, and overreach themselves. It is as certain as death."
thinking people noses
Charles Dickens I think the Romans must have aggravated one another very much, with their noses. Perhaps, they became the restless people they were, in consequence.
thinking diversity different
Charles Dickens Them which is of other naturs thinks different.
thinking america impossible
Charles Dickens I think it impossible, utterly impossible, for any Englishman to live here [in America], and be happy.
thinking pieces ships
Charles Dickens and it was not until I began to think, that I began fully to know how wrecked I was, and how the ship in which I had sailed was gone to pieces.
thinking light law
Charles Dickens The one great principle of the English law is, to make business for itself. There is no other principle distinctly, certainly, and consistently maintained through all its narrow turnings. Viewed by this light it becomes a coherent scheme, and not the monstrous maze the laity are apt to think it. Let them but once clearly perceive that its grand principle is to make business for itself at their expense, and surely they will cease to grumble.
thinking advice
Charles Stewart Parnell Get the advice of everybody whose advice is worth having - they are very few - and then do what you think best yourself.
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.
statistics
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.
coincidence illusion
Alan Moore There is no coincidence. Only the illusion of coincidence.
coincidence
Cassandra Peterson I always say there are no coincidences.
coincidence praying
Bill Hybels It’s amazing how many coincidences occur when one begins to pray.
coincidence jewish-history jew
Elie Wiesel In Jewish history there are no coincidences.
coincidence consciousness infinite
Robert Anton Wilson Consciousness itself is an infinite regress. This explains coincidences.
coincidence busy cases
Steven Moffat Never ignore a coincidence. Unless you're busy, in which case, always ignore a coincidence.
coincidence building jace
Cassandra Clare Simon: So were you following me? Or is it just an amazing coincidence that you happened to be on the roof of a building I was walking by when I got attacked? Jace: I was following you. Simon: Is this the part where you tell me you're secretly in love with me?
coincidence circumstances series
Gianfranco Fini It was certainly an accident, an accident caused by a series of circumstances and coincidences
coincidence-in-life coincidence unusual
Isaac Asimov Having no unusual coincidence is far more unusual than any coincidence could possibly be.