Expectations And Outcomes Quotes
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No evidence is powerful enough to force acceptance of a conclusion that is emotionally distasteful.
— Theodosius Dobzhansky
On a horse that consistently hung left-The best thing you can do is put a bit of lead in his right ear, to act as a counterbalance ... with a shotgun.
— Lester Piggott
You don't understand," gasped Eli. "No one understands." "When no one understands, that's usually a good sign that you're wrong." Eli
— V.E Schwab
No is the foundation that we can build our yes on.
— Seth Godin
My dear Tom,
Delighted to get your letter. Do write again. This life is terrible and I don't understand how it can be endured. — Samuel Beckett
Delighted to get your letter. Do write again. This life is terrible and I don't understand how it can be endured. — Samuel Beckett
A sudden bold and unexpected question doth many times surprise a man and lay him open.
— Francis Bacon
On the face of it, it must be a bad cause which will not bear discussion. Truth seeks light instead of shunning it.
— Horace Mann
Sometimes paranoia's just having all the facts.
— William S. Burroughs
The sheep are happier of themselves, than under the care of wolves.
— Thomas Jefferson
To me, running is therapy. It's mood-altering and gets my endorphins going. It's also a great release and a great energy builder.
— Natalie Morales
Nuclear energy is a baseload - meaning it's power that you can run any time you want, day or night - and carbon-free.
— Nathan Myhrvold
Self-efficacy beliefs differ from outcome expectations, judgments of the likely consequence [that] behavior will produce.
— Albert Bandura
You find the man you know you're supposed to be with, you do whatever you have to do in order to be with him.
— T. Torrest
Confidence is the sweet spot between arrogance and despair-consisting of positive expectations for favorable outcomes.
— Rosabeth Moss Kanter