Top 16 Likelihood Ratio Quotes
#1. There was a danger that skeptics and opponents would misread those likelihood ratio tests as rejections of an entire class of models, which of course they were not.
Thomas J. Sargent
#2. The reverence for the Scriptures is an element of civilization, for thus has the history of the world been preserved, and is preserved.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
#3. When we are confronted with extreme situations, we forget about moral issues; we simply act and must then accept the consequences.
Park Chan-wook
#4. You must be sure of two things: you must love your work, and not be always looking over the edge of it, wanting your play to begin.
George Eliot
#5. In general, corruption tends to exist whenever governments have favors to extend, or something to sell.
Alan Greenspan
#6. Every new experience is unusual. The rest of life is just sleep and committee meetings.
John Twelve Hawks
#7. There is no single effort more radical in its potential for saving the world than a transformation of the way we raise our children.
Marianne Williamson
#8. You have to listen to adversaries and keep looking for that point beyond which it's against their interests to keep on disagreeing or fighting.
Cyrus Vance
#9. The ones that hurt the most always say the least.
Fannie Flagg
#10. How predictable," Grimalkin sighed, appearing in the doorway. We gaped at
him, and he regarded us with amusement. "I thought you might need a second way out. Why is it always up to me to think of these things?
Julie Kagawa
#11. I have the absolute utmost respect for soap opera actors now. They work harder than any actor I know in any other medium. And they don't get very much approbation for it.
Joan Collins
#12. Oh tragedy, oh tragedy, the boy said to himself, but he was smiling a little. Oh joy, oh joy. Hearts and stars exploded in the darkness above their heads.
Meg Wolitzer
#13. She'd let me in, and for the first time, I actually wanted to do the same, to tell someone the truth. That I wasn't normal. That I wasn't human.
Jennifer Lynn Barnes
#14. For the future, I would suggest avoiding subjects of too vast a scale. It would be useful to make out a list of fundamental questions on the matter to be dealt with, and discuss only those.
Karl Lehmann
#15. I love songs that tell stories. They make you feel something, something real.
Daphne Ashbrook
#16. I think it's better to not know certain things. It gives the world an extra bit of mystery, which is important to us as human beings.
B.J. Novak
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