
Top 16 Probabilities That Are Based Quotes
#1. The funny thing about stop signs is that they're also start signs.
Maureen Johnson
#2. President Reagan was the quintessential Happy Warrior, and no one loves, respects, and admires Reagan more than I do.
Monica Crowley
#3. The desire for acceptance and belonging is so strong.
Jenny Hayworth
#5. I am an undiluted admirer of American values and the American dream and I believe they will continue to inspire not just the people of the United States but millions across the face of the globe.
Margaret Thatcher
#6. We make investment decisions based on our evaluation of the most profitable combination of probabilities.
Warren Buffett
#7. Is it necessary to practice all these asanas, further and further? Is it necessary to develop scientific researches further and further? To a yogi, the body is a laboratory, a field of experiments and perpetual researches.
B.K.S. Iyengar
#8. Happiness is often the result of being too busy to be miserable.
Paul Frank Baer
#9. The great masses of the people will more easily fall victims to a big lie than to a small one.
Adolf Hitler
#10. The virtuous are among the the weakest and quickest to sin
Aziz Hamza
#11. He had never spoken to Uncle Richard, but he knew that he was a radiologist who put tubes into people's groins and pushed them up into their brains to clear blockages like chimney sweeps did and this was a glorious idea.
Mark Haddon
#12. An idle mind is not a devil's workshop but a wanderlust
Subhasis Das
#13. I have stressed this distinction because it is an important one. It defines the fundamental difference between probability and statistics: the former concerns predictions based on fixed probabilities; the latter concerns the inference of those probabilities based on observed data.
Leonard Mlodinow
#15. I'm proud to call myself a feminist and am proud to say I have two young boys who are self-proclaimed feminists as well.
Dyllan McGee
#16. The separation of Science from Knowledge was effected step by step as the Subjective Method was replaced by the Objective Method: i.e., when in each inquiry the phenomena of external nature ceased to be interpreted on premisses suggested by the analogies of human nature.
George Henry Lewes
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