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Completeness Of Information Quotes By Daniel Kahneman

It is the consistency of the information that matters for a good story, not its completeness. — Daniel Kahneman

Completeness Of Information Quotes By Marc Stiegler

In the Information Age, the first step to sanity is FILTERING. Filter the information: extract for knowledge.

Filter first for substance. Filter second for significance. These filters protect against advertising.

Filter third for reliability. This filter protects against politicians.

Filter fourth for completeness. This filter protects against the media. — Marc Stiegler

Completeness Of Information Quotes By Idowu Koyenikan

Goals that are believable are achievable. — Idowu Koyenikan

Completeness Of Information Quotes By Sinclair Lewis

Men die, but the plutocracy is immortal; and it is necessary that fresh generations should be trained to its service. — Sinclair Lewis

Completeness Of Information Quotes By Charon Lloyd-Roberts

This should be fun see how much we can annoy them this time."
"Annoy is such a harsh word..." Tria teased. — Charon Lloyd-Roberts

Completeness Of Information Quotes By John Green

I love you present tense," I whispered, and then put my hand on the middle of his chest and said, "It's okay, Gus. It's okay. It is. It's okay, you hear me?" I had - and have - absolutely no confidence that he could hear me. I leaned forward and kissed his cheek. "Okay," I said. "Okay. — John Green

Completeness Of Information Quotes By Andrew Von Eschenbach

Our purpose in this project is to begin to turn that fear of cancer, actually America's greatest fear, into a future, not only free of fear, but full of hope. — Andrew Von Eschenbach

Completeness Of Information Quotes By Bret Easton Ellis

I needed something
the distraction of another life
to alleviate fear. — Bret Easton Ellis