
Top 15 I Hate Statistics Quotes
#1. I never keep a scorecard or the batting averages. I hate statistics. What I got to know, I keep in my head.
Dizzy Dean
#2. If ever they remembered their life in this world it was as one remembers a dream.
C.S. Lewis
#3. I was very fortunate to be at a wealthy institution. I do recognize the drawbacks and limitations of the academic world but it's basically the world I grew up in and there's no way in which I would have been able to survive in the so-called real world.
Paul Lansky
#4. Like teenagers, we appear to have gone from knowing nothing about the world to knowing too much all but overnight.
Pico Iyer
#5. I think I get certain pleasure from writing what I'm performing.
Ellie Kemper
#6. Can you comprehend everything in the four directions and still do nothing?
Laozi
#7. This was the first time in my life that so many things would never happen again.
John Green
#8. Art was a way of life in my family. My grandfather, N.C. Wyeth, who died a year before I was born, had been a prominent painter. So was my father, Andrew. My two aunts and two of my uncles also earned a living as painters.
Jamie Wyeth
#10. Hatred happens when we refuse to see someone for their entire selves; we fear that if we see more than the qualities we hate, we will become them or worse, allow them to enter our hearts.
Katherine Russell
#11. Entrepreneurs in the United States and Europe finally figured out how to separate aluminum from minerals cheaply and also how to produce it on an industrial scale.
Sam Kean
#12. A common mistake among those who work in sport is spending a disproportional amount of time on "x's and o's" as compared to time spent learning about people.
Mike Krzyzewski
#13. Often, failure is success trying to be born in a bigger way, and persistence helps you to experience that greater result.
Catherine Ponder
#14. I'm sick to death of being the heavy in everybody's life.
J.D. Salinger
#15. Truth; that long clean clear simple undeniable unchallengeable straight and shining line, on one side of which black is black and on the other white is white, has now become an angle, a point of view.
William Faulkner
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