246 Quotes About Experts
- Author Amit Kalantri
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Experts were once amateurs who kept practicing.
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- Author Maxim Behar
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The essence of our industry is to be able to present something to somebody in the most concise form and in the quickest way possible.
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- Author Shreyash Mishra
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Irony is when people claim to be expert and do not possess rudimentary information about the field.
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- Author David Smail
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For there would be no point in painful struggle, in heroic battle against injustice, in the painstaking achievements of culture and learning, in courageous stance against cruelty or adversity, in loving self-sacrifice for others, if in fact the experience gained by just one tortured and despairing individual could simply be 'adjusted' or 'modified' by the appropriate expert.
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- Author Scott Adams
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Some humor experts say the secret to humor is to combine something unexpected with something bad and then make sure it's happening to someone else. But if that's all it took, serial killers would be winning comedy competitions.
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- Author Ken Poirot
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Wise people understand the need to consult experts; only fools are confident they know everything.
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- Author Chris A. Jackson
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Here’s a little mote of wisdom: Not everyone who claims to be an expert, is indeed an expert. Please note: I have never claimed to be an expert on anything except perhaps making the perfect omelet, and if you don’t like spicy, you’d probably argue with me on that one, too. In fact, anyone claiming to be an expert on anything, in my opinion, should immediately be viewed with suspicion, or be able to produce a PhD Diploma on the subject he or she is professing to be expert in.
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- Author Abhijit Naskar
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Having the data is not the same as having the expertise to look through the data - if it were, everybody with a smartphone would be a doctor or a scientist.
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- Author David Smail
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However much some of them might like to be and however much they are seen as such by many people, scientists and psychologists are not creators of our culture, discoverers of ultimate truths which then shape our view of the world, but rather interpreters and refiners of our most fundamental concepts and understandings (and myths).
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