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If the statistics are boring, then you've got the wrong numbers.
— Edward R. Tufte
That's very rude," Myrnin said. "I haven't brought my fangs our for some time. Not in mixed company, anyway.
— Rachel Caine
If the statistics are boring, you've got the wrong numbers.
— Edward Tufte
Statistics and numbers are no good unless you have good people to analyse and then interpret their meaning and importance.
— Brendan Rodgers
Sauce grinned. 'Anytime, baby,' she said.
'We could make that our motto,' allowed the Captain. — Miles Cameron
'We could make that our motto,' allowed the Captain. — Miles Cameron
It is commonly believed that anyone who tabulates numbers is a statistician. This is like believing that anyone who owns a scalpel is a surgeon.
— Robert Hooke
I come from a family of traders; my grandmother and my mother were very good at making money.
— Anne Robinson
The whole apparatus of the calculus takes on an entirely different form when developed for the complex numbers.
— Keith Devlin
I think statistics go in one ear and out the other. All of us respond to stories more than numbers.
— Koren Zailckas
Vexations may be petty, but they are vexations still.
— Michel De Montaigne
You can never trust the heart of another?
— Matthew Skelton
children not allocated their own seat do not appear in listed victim numbers in airline crash statistics.
— Glenn Meade
The great advantage to labor arising out of co-operative effort has been apparent to me for many years.
— Leland Stanford
First job I went out on in new York I got, and when I came back, the first job I went out on, I got.
— James Coburn
I think it shows that if you have one group of people doing it, you'll get another group of people doing it.
— Stephen Breyer
99 percent of all statistics only tell 49 percent of the story.
— Ron DeLegge II
No wise man has called a change of opinion in constancy.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
Eyes so transparent that through them the soul is seen.
— Theophile Gautier