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Tomorrow we'll not only seize the day, we'll throttle it.
— Bill Watterson
Quality without science and research is absurd. You can't make inferences that something works when you have 60 percent missing data.
— Peter Pronovost
I feel everyone is put here for a reason. Everyone has a calling. I always thought my real calling was to help other people.
— Janet Jackson
Life without sinning was like food without salt, pure but tasteless.
— Sharon Kay Penman
One great function of Bible verses: To keep us from drawing false inferences from other Bible verses.
— John Piper
Give yourself a set period of time to grieve and heal before focusing on financial matters.
— Lois P Frankel
Don't leave inferences to be drawn when evidence can be presented.
— Richard Wright
Some changes of language are to be regretted, as they lead to false inferences, and society is always a loser by mistaking names for things.
— James F. Cooper
Public opinion exists only where there are no ideas.
— Oscar Wilde
These are not vague inferences ... but they are solid conclusions drawn from the natural and necessary progress of human affairs.
— Alexander Hamilton
I didn't know where love would lead me, but my pack would always be at my side. More than anything else, that was what mattered.
— Andrea Cremer
You can make some inferences about a man's character if you know something about the conditions in which he has survived and prospered.
— Richard Dawkins
Sin is not wrong doing, it is wrong BEING, deliberate and emphatic independence of God.
— Oswald Chambers
The leader's attitude helps determine the attitudes of the followers.
— John C. Maxwell
How could an argument soothe or settle a controversy when every word is a nest for a bird of doubt? (meaning of words as inferences)
— Edmond Jabes
Knowledge about limitations of your data collection process affects what inferences you can draw from the data.
— Nick Bostrom
Judges must beware of hard constructions and strained inferences, for there is no worse torture than that of laws.
— Francis Bacon
From visible habits we make inferences as to the invisible attributes of the soul. Therefore, statecraft is soulcraft.
— George F. Will