Top 15 Overfitting And Underfitting Quotes
#2. When you ain't got no money, you gotta get an attitude.
Richard Pryor
#3. You are a lucky lady to be marrying a man who can fix things. Most husbands just break things.
Alexander McCall Smith
#4. I might not agree with myself in a year.
Aisha Tyler
#5. I hope that people who don't live with animals will appreciate that each animal is a unique individual with a rich inner life.
Linda Hoaglund
#6. Introverts .. may have strong social skills and enjoy parties and business meetings, but after a while wish they were home in their pajamas,
Susan Cain
#7. ... If I'm nothing else in my life, I'm loyal to those I call friend.
And I'll be more than honored to be your friend, Acheron, if you'll let me. (Soteria)
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#8. I beg for justice, which you, Prince, must give. Romeo killed Tybalt; Romeo must not live.
William Shakespeare
#9. The lightest touch might keep Mary there, rooted in this frozen alley. Instead, she stretched out her hand to the worn red ribbon in Doll's wig. Was it the same one, she wondered, the first one, the ribbon the child Mary had set her eyes and heart on at the Seven Dials, three long years ago?
Emma Donoghue
#10. Working with children is a whole other ball game. They're like little animals. You have to keep the camera turned on them all the time. Sometimes it takes a 41-minute take to get one sentence out in a believable way.
Vera Farmiga
#11. There is a moment of sheer panic when I realize that Paul's apartment overlooks the park ... and is obviously more expensive than mine.
Patrick Bateman
#12. The discovery of a good wine is increasingly better for mankind than the discovery of a new star.
Leonardo Da Vinci
#13. Clear perception is the cornerstone and an absolute necessity for living your best life - and that's exactly what the focus of a yoga practice should be all about.
Rod Stryker
#14. Being an adult--was this it? Doing the thing you most in your life didn't want to do, and doing it with a shrug?
Judy Blundell
#15. Irrational passions would seem to be as much a part of human nature as is reason.
Aristotle.