505 Quotes About Analysis
- Author Werner Herzog
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Film is not analysis, it is the agitation of the mind.
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- Author Aniekee Tochukwu Ezekiel
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Repeated patterns become facts, and when you're in touch with the facts you can predict the future.
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- Author Elena Ferrante
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I’ve never been in analysis. But it’s rare that one saves oneself from a rickety landing at the top of a building by throwing oneself down the stairwell.
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- Author Idries Shah
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Learn to be as analytical about things of which you are credulous as you are of those which you criticise.
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- Author Pearl Zhu
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Analysis and synthesis are different mental muscles to serve different purposes.
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- Author Ada King Lovelace
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The Analytical Engine has no pretensions whatever to originate anything. It can do whatever we know how to order it to perform. It can follow analysis; but it has no power of anticipating any analytical relations or truths. Its province is to assist us to making available what we are already acquainted with.[Describing Charles Babbage's machine.]
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- Author Coreen T. Sol
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The term bellwether refers to the practice of placing a bell around the neck of a castrated ram (a wether) leading his flock of sheep. While out of sight, the sound of the bell is a directive on the whereabouts of the flock. When earning season begins, the bellwether stock is that of the largest (typically industrial) companies who report their earnings. Analysts look to these reports as an indication of how subsequent reports will come in under or over expectations.
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- Author Tony Curl
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One thing that is guaranteed not to work. Doing Nothing. A goldmine when you realise it. Don't be paralysed by analysis. Don't be paralysed by fear. The one thing that is guaranteed not to work. Doing nothing achieves nothing.
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- Author Klaus Krippendorff
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Propagandists reveal themselves through their use of tricks such as "name-calling", employing "glittering generalities", "plain folks" identifications, "card stacking", "bandwagon" devices, and so on. Such devices could be identified easily in many religious and political speeches, even in academic lectures, and this approach to propaganda analysis led to a kind of witch-hunt for propagandists.
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