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Nishio Kagune Quotes By Charlie Munger

Practically everybody (1) overweighs the stuff that can be numbered, because it yields to the statistical techniques they're taught in academia, and (2) doesn't mix in the hard-to-measure stuff that may be more important. That is a mistake I've tried all my life to avoid, and I have no regrets for having done that. — Charlie Munger

Nishio Kagune Quotes By Tom Rob Smith

Leo's very existence had been a kind of perpetual punishment for Vasili. So, then, why did he miss him? — Tom Rob Smith

Nishio Kagune Quotes By Casey Stengel

Sometimes it's easier to understand things than it is to figure them out — Casey Stengel

Nishio Kagune Quotes By Steven D. Levitt

The economic approach is both broader and simpler than that. It relies on data, rather than hunch or ideology, to understand how the world works, to learn how incentives succeed (or fail), how resources get allocated, and what sort of obstacles prevent people from getting those resources, whether they are concrete (like food and transportation) or more aspirational (like education and love). — Steven D. Levitt

Nishio Kagune Quotes By Medard Boss

If man did not exist as a world-spanning receptive realm of perception, if he were not engaged in this capacity, nothing at all could exist. 'Being,' in its traditional usage, means 'presence' and 'persistence.' To achieve presence, and thereby being, an entity requires some sort of open realm in which presence and persistence can take place. Thus an open realm of perception like that of human existence is the one being that makes being possible. — Medard Boss

Nishio Kagune Quotes By Scott Weiss

All great pitches have a few things in common: the founder/team is wicked smart, the idea is big and a breakthrough, and the market is potentially enormous. — Scott Weiss

Nishio Kagune Quotes By Sylvia Plath

I told him I believed in hell, and that certain people, like me, had to live in hell before they died, to make up for missing out on it after death, since they didn't believe in life after death, and what each person believed happened to him when he died. — Sylvia Plath