Quotes by Statistics One good thing about teaching calculus is that you develop a hardened attitude towards repeating yourself. Philip J. Hanlon statistics teaching attitude In the realm of ideas, of mental objects, those ideas whose properties are reproducible are called mathematical objects, and the study of mental objects with reproducible properties is called mathematics. Philip J. Davis statistics study ideas Those who refused to respond to the new stimulus would perish. Adapt or perish. Philip K. Dick stimulus statistics Sometimes one must try anything, it is no disgrace. On the contrary, it is a sign of wisdom. Philip K. Dick statistics trying sometimes How much of what we call 'reality' is actually out there or rather within our own head? Philip K. Dick statistics reality Either I've invented a whole new logic or, ahem, I'm not playing with a full deck. Philip K. Dick deck logic statistics It's not what happened but how it is told. Philip K. Dick happened statistics Can we consider the universe real, and if so, in what way? Philip K. Dick statistics real way What is possible and what is not possible is not objectively known but is, rather, a subjective belief on the part of the author and of the reader. Philip K. Dick statistics reader belief The past has revealed to me the structure of the future. Pierre Teilhard de Chardin structure statistics past My knowledge of the human psyche is as yet imperfect. Certain areas won't yield to computation. Poul Anderson imperfect yield statistics To say a thing is natural is to condone it, never to praise it. Quentin Crisp statistics praise natural God, to me, it seems, is a verb not a noun, proper or improper. R. Buckminster Fuller nouns verbs statistics You ask a person what their personal favorite song on the album is, and it's literally the one with the least amount of listens if you looked at the statistics of it. Regina Spektor albums statistics song Quantum mechanics, with its leap into statistics, has been a mere palliative for our ignorance Rene Thom mechanic statistics ignorance Thus each truth discovered was a rule available in the discovery of subsequent ones. Rene Descartes available statistics discovery For to be possessed of a vigorous mind is not enough; the prime requisite is rightly to apply it. Rene Descartes statistics enough mind Isn't it strange how much we know Richard Bach statistics strange knowledge "I see it, but I don't believe it." Richard Dedekind ontology statistics believe We know nothing until intuition agrees. Richard Bach agree intuition statistics «1011121314151617181920»