Funny Data Quality Quotes & Sayings
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The poor should learn what has always been the motto of the rich: "What's mine is mine and what is yours if I can I steal it." — William C. Brown

How do they find out with the experiments?'
' ... one way they can find out a whole lot is to make an animal ill and then try different ways to make it better until they find one that works.'
'But isn't that unkind to the animal?'
'Well, I suppose it is ... but I mean, there isn't a dad anywhere who would hesitate, is there, if he knew it was going to make [his child] better? It's changed the whole world during the last hundred years, and that's no exaggeration. — Richard Adams

As for my family, my father was Danel; he died as a mercenary in the southern wars," Han went on. "My mother's name was Sarah, called Sali, and my sister was Mari. They died last summer. But then, you already knew that. Every time you forget, I'll remind you. That's the blood sacrifice I made to be here, and that's enough. — Cinda Williams Chima

Democracy has no convictions for which people would be willing to stake their lives. — Ernst Hanfstaengl

My yoga practice, I do it because when I get on my mat, I know I'm going to be transformed. I know that whatever stresses are in my life or whatever worries I have or whatever monkey mind is happening for me, when I get off the mat, I'm going to be transformed. — Michael Franti

You need to wake yourself up and take a grab at life. No one is going to hand it to you. — Danielle Steel

You wait for fate to bring about the changes in life which you should be bringing about yourself. — Douglas Coupland

I started singing because I come from Wales. — Bryn Terfel

Donald Trump is temperamentally unfit to be president and commander-in-chief. — Hillary Clinton

Life is a series of failures punctuated by brief successes — James Altucher

The line came from a legend about a hunter who was relating an experience he had on safari. "This huge lion was racing toward me, and all my gun bearers had fled. I had no gun, and there was nowhere to hide. Not a bush or a tree in sight. And the beast was charging straight at me, coming closer and closer." "How did you escape?" a listener asked. "I ran over to the nearest tree and climbed it." "But you said there were no trees." "You don't understand. There has to be a tree!" And I have to find it, Robert thought. He — Sidney Sheldon