Predict Quotes
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I can't predict whether I'll leave here freely or in handcuffs.
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You can't possibly predict what will last or not. But once you attempt to write for the ages, you're doomed.
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You cannot predict the outcome of human development. All you can do is like a farmer create the conditions under which it will begin to flourish.
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If some lives form a perfect circle, other take shape in ways we cannot predict or always understand. Loss has been part of my journey. But it has also shown me what is precious. So has love for which I can only be grateful.
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I predict that very shortly the old-fashioned incandescent lamp, having a filament heated to brightness by the passage of electric current through it, will entirely disappear.
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Those who have knowledge, don't predict. Those who predict, don't have knowledge.
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It is better to predict dramatic things that don't happen than boring things that do.
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You can't predict a show, that is the damndest thing, you can't predict if a show is going to work or not until it's on the air.
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One of my few shortcomings is that I can't predict the future.
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People fall in love without reason, without even wanting to. You can't predict it. That's love.
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It is almost possible to predict one or two days in advance, within a rather broad range of probability, what the weather is going to be; it is even thought that it will not be impossible to publish daily forecasts, which would be very useful to soci.
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As writers, we can't predict who might come along who might find our offerings valuable.
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Years ago, I predicted that Iran would take over Iraq. Iran and Iraq used to fight back and forth.
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I can never predict what's going to happen.
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The most reliable way to predict the future is to create it.
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Perceived self-inefficacy predicts avoidance of academic activities whereas anxiety does not.
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The way of God is complex, he is hard for us to predict. He moves the pieces and they come somehow into a kind of order.
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I had no idea 'Big Green Tractor' was going to be as big a hit as it was. You just can't predict those things.
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Allow me to inquire how man can control his own affairs when he is not only incapable of compiling a plan for some laughably short term such as, say, a thousand years, but cannot even predict what will happen to him tomorrow?
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When I get to flying open and killing people in the stands, it?s not good. That?s when you know my timing is not right and you can predict I won?t get a hit. That?s when I tell myself to use the whole field. That?s when I?m at my best.
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This is impossible to predict. War may break out unexpectedly.
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Who, a generation ago, could have guessed that careers and social standing could be ruined by stating the fact that the paramount influence on the earth’s climate is the sun, that its output of energy varies and with it the climate? Who, a decade ago, could have predicted that stating that marriage is the union of a man and a woman would be treated as a culpable sociopathy, or just yesterday that refusing to let certifiably biological men into women’s bathrooms would disqualify you from mainstream society? Or that saying that the lives of white people “matter” as much as those of blacks is evidence of racism? These strictures came about quite simply because some sectors of the ruling class felt like inflicting them on the rest of America. Insulting presumed inferiors proved to be even more important to the ruling class than the inflictions’ substance.
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Sometimes I feel a lot of things but I keep it in. I'm sure we all have this built-in radar of what we predict and when it happens, we feel 'I knew it'.
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But while we can never predict where events will take us or the unavoidable bills we will have to pay as a consequence, we must confront the ghastly truth of Labour's legacy.