Top 31 Bayes Quotes
#1. In science, progress is possible. In fact, if one believes in Bayes' theorem, scientific progress is inevitable as predictions are made and as beliefs are tested and refined.
Nate Silver
#2. Under Bayes' theorem, no theory is perfect. Rather, it is a work in progress, always subject to further refinement and testing.
Nate Silver
#3. If you hold there is a 100 percent probability that God exists, or a 0 percent probability, then under Bayes's theorem, no amount of evidence could persuade you otherwise.
Nate Silver
#4. Bayes's theorem and that looks like this: People who understand Bayes's theorem can use it to work out complex problems involving probability distributions - or inverse probabilities, as they are sometimes called.
Bill Bryson
#5. People who label erotica writers as sluts/men-whores remind me of the mob that once condemned smart women as witches. Mankind has not evolved much.
Anna Bayes
#6. The people recognize themselves in their commodities; they find their soul in their automobile, hi-fi set, split-level home, kitchen equipment.
Herbert Marcuse
#7. This world, after all our science and sciences, is still a miracle; wonderful, inscrutable, magical and more, to whosoever will think of it.
Thomas Dekker
#8. I know logically that I can live without him, but loving him has become such an integral, necessary part of my life; I am not sure I could stop, even if we parted.
Anna Bayes
#9. Genius might be the ability to say a profound thing in a simple way.
Charles Bukowski
#10. Almost any dog thinks almost any human is the Great Spirit, the Primal Creator, and the Universal Force Behind the Sun and Tides. What human can resist?
Barbara Holland
#11. Being a writer brings out a sassy woman inside me, and I love her so.
Anna Bayes
#12. The primary contention is that man consists of body, soul and spirit and that each of these needs to be acknowledged and satisfied in the experience of architecture as in every other way.
Kenneth Bayes
#13. That won't happen, I told myself. I won't let it happen. Like Hillary Clinton said in 2008, I'm in it to win it. Except, of course, she had lost. 5
Stephen King
#14. No one saves an e-mail, because it's so inherently impersonal. I worry about posterity in general. All the great love letters - from Simone de Beauvoir to Sartre, from Samuel Clemens to his wife, Olivia - I don't know, I always think about what will be lost -
Gillian Flynn
#16. If a guy can't even handle my words, I don't think he can handle me as a person.
Anna Bayes
#17. The only way to enjoy architecture is not just to look at it but to move around it and through it.
Kenneth Bayes
#18. I think everybody has a good and bad side.
Master P
#19. Indonesia, women are absolutely 100 percent equal to men
Reza Aslan
#20. No, I do not need an outrageous quest to prove my worth. I deserve happiness
happiness on my own terms.
Anna Bayes
#21. This new thought has turned into a mantra repeating itself in my head: I am a daring, fun, sexy woman.
Anna Bayes
#22. Thus is the fruit of the Earth taken, its flesh torn. Thus is it given over standing, toward rot. It is the principle of corruption, the death of what is, the birth of what is to be. You are wine.
Richard Selzer
#23. I never thought I'd be right to play a Juliet-like character.
Ellie Kendrick
#24. The word 'teach' suddenly conveys a sense of menace that is foreign to me.
Anna Bayes
#25. Steiner's teachings begin and end with man but in between is humankind, the earth, the cosmos. Architecture is the same: it too begins and ends with individual man, with everything else within it.
Kenneth Bayes
#26. Revenge is not sweet; it is gloomy and a waste of time.
Anna Bayes
#27. I just want mind-boggling sex tonight, but I don't think you can beat my vibrator.
Anna Bayes
#28. That was one of my most surprising discoveries when I dug into the history of average-ism: When you actually get the data, it rarely captures anyone. Which then begs the question, why are we using this as a reference standard for human beings?
L. Todd Rose
#29. It bugs the crap out of me when somebody talks more than I do.
Dante Alighieri
#30. Every work of art has one indispensable mark ... the center of it is simple, however much the fulfillment may be complicated.
Gilbert K. Chesterton
#31. When love enters, the whole spiritual constitution of a man changes, is filled with the Holy Ghost, and almost his form is altered.
D.H. Lawrence