Predict Quotes
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Forget the past. You can never predict what the future is going to be. Live for the moment.
Nicole Kidman
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I think Iran is the kind of place where it's difficult to predict what's going to trigger structural change. It's hard to also predict the role that civil disobedience or mass protests could play.
Azadeh Moaveni
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You can hit a nail on the head, or cause a machine to do so, and get a fairly predictable result. Hit a dog on the head, and it will either dodge, bite back, or die, but it will never again react in the same way. We can predict only those things we set up to be predictable, not what we encounter in the real world of living and reactive processes.
Bill Mollison
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I don’t predict a nonexisting future.
Ed Seykota
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There is an excellent way to make predictions without the slightest risk of error: predict the past.
Yevgeny Zamyatin
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I am profoundly skeptical about our abilities to predict the future in general, and human behavior in particular.
Errol Morris
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All you can do is really the prep work and make sure you're ready to hit each golf shot. Outside of that, you're not sure really what's going to happen. It's a funny game, but I think that's why I love it. You never know, one day to the next; you could go shoot 62, and the next day you're going to shoot 78, and you can't predict it.
Rickie Fowler
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So the audience, at times, lets us know actually what is so special about the show that we can't even necessarily design or predict. Which is great. That's what you want art to be. You want it to be alive and to actually have a life in the way it's viewed.
Steve Zissis
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You can never predict what an audience is going to respond to and what they're going to watch.
Josh Lawson
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Always predict the worst, and you'll be hailed as a prophet.
Tom Lehrer
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My general view is the delivery of news is changing in dramatic ways, and will continue to change into ways we can't even predict.
Stephen Kinzer
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Advantage lies in a capacity to predict the future before your rivals can.
Ziad K. Abdelnour
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Customers don't know what they want. There's plenty of good psychology research that shows that people are not able to accurately predict how they would behave in the future. So asking them, 'Would you buy my product if it had these three features?' or 'How would you react if we changed our product this way?' is a waste of time. They don't know.
Eric Ries
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You should never even ask if a campaign is winnable, because the question is not answerable. No-one can predict the course of the future. Time and time again I have seen completely unforeseeable shifts in the tide of events that result in campaign victory.
Elizabeth May