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assumes correctly equally
Often one postulates that a priori, all states are equally probable. This is not true in the world as we see it. This world is not correctly described by the physics which assumes this postulate. Richard P. Feynman
assumes literally presumably rogues since sooner targeted
Since we have literally targeted our enemies, the Pentagon assumes that, sooner or later, rogues will take out our cities, presumably from spaceships. Gore Vidal
assumes business dream great pigeonhole role seconds specific
I don't have one specific dream role: I'm an actor, so I want to play everything. In this business, they'll pigeonhole you in two seconds if you're great at the role you play. Everyone assumes that you're really just like that character. Jaime Pressly
assumes bid built buy good premium reason stocks
I do not think stocks should have a bid premium built into them. That assumes that there is a good reason to buy them. Neil Parker
assumes basis becomes efforts enemies great hearts successful support work
When a person does great work he assumes a coveted place in the hearts of all and he becomes great. He becomes successful in slaying all the enemies on basis of the efforts and the support of his fellow-beings. Rig Veda
assumes capable creating human inputs labour productive result system theory treats
Every non-Marxist economic theory that treats human and non-human productive inputs as interchangeable assumes that the dehumanisation of human labour is complete. But if it could ever be completed, the result would be the end of capitalism as a system capable of creating and distributing value. Yanis Varoufakis
assumes denounce divine opposition war
Before the war is ended, the war party assumes the divine right to denounce and silence all opposition to war as unpatriotic and cowardly. Robert M. La Follette
assumes buses department disaster hurricane knew national people planes primary provided public rely responsibility says storm sunday three website
Those who could not get out were the poor, who rely on public buses to get out! Your website says that your department assumes primary responsibility for a national disaster - if you knew a hurricane three storm was coming, why were buses, trains, planes ... provided on Friday, Saturday, Sunday to evacuate people before the storm? Tim Russert
assumes clown clowning contact hug love people percent second trauma trick whatever
Clowning is a trick to get love close. I can hug 99 percent of people in the first second of contact if I'm in my clown character. The clown assumes your humanity. It assumes that, whatever trauma you've had, you can still love yourself. Patch Adams
cliches face learning refuge refusing
Learning to face reality, refusing refuge in cliches and lies, fighting to find a way out - that's what 'Rehab' is about. Antonia Bird
cliche
I'm one of the cliches that has grown up. Charles Olson
cliches delivering easy former gas good threw
Former Gov. Knowles threw out a lot of easy cliches, and is very good at delivering them, but cliches aren't going to get Alaskans a gas pipeline. Becky Hultberg
cliche hate improve quality
I hate to use the old cliche about how it will improve the quality of life. But it's true. Bob Consalvo
cliches hard myths surrounded worked
This story is surrounded by myths and cliches and I worked hard to get through and find out what was true. David Margolick
cliched cool life seemed
The cliched rock life never seemed that cool to me. Win Butler
cliches eager embrace understood
I've never understood why artists, who so often condescend to the cliches of their own culture, are so eager to embrace the cliches of cultures they know nothing about. Brad Holland
cliche difference experience figures human mysterious precisely prove reader received stylistic truly
Write as precisely and as lucidly and as richly as you can about what you find truly mysterious and irreducible about human experience, and not obscurely about what will prove to be received opinion or cliche once the reader figures out your stylistic conceit. There's all the difference in the world between mystery and mystification. Paul Harding
cliche irritating decided
The most irritating thing about cliches, I decided, was how frequently they were true. Diana Gabaldon
fiction people science scientists tells time virtually visible
My feeling is that science is virtually an unexplored ground. It's very visible - more so all the time - but there's no fiction that tells us how scientists think, and they really don't think the way that other people do. Gregory Benford
fictional remains
More than 100 years after he first appeared, Holmes remains the template for the fictional detective. Mark Billingham
fiction easy tales
How easy it is to tell tales! Denis Diderot
fiction hub
That is partly why women marry - to keep up the fiction of being in the hub of things. Elizabeth Bowen
fiction stories knows
[My early stories] are the work of a living writer whom I know in a sense, but can never meet. Elizabeth Bowen
fiction autobiography bounds
... any fictionis bound to be transposed autobiography. Elizabeth Bowen
fiction hard tendency weakness
I have a tendency to embellish: I think it's a weakness of fiction writers. Once you know how to make a story better, it's hard not to do it all the time. Sarah Dessen
fiction humor low pitch relief short throws trying
Short fiction is like low relief. And if your story has no humor in it, then you're trying to look at something in the pitch dark. With the light of humor, it throws what you're writing into relief so that you can actually see it. Elizabeth McCracken
fiction fondness hard historical mind science wondrous
I have a fondness for historical fiction, something wondrous like 'Wolf Hall,' but I'll read most anything as long as the story grabs my mind or my heart, and preferably both. You would be hard pressed, however, to find science fiction on my shelves. Sue Monk Kidd
runs scoring tough win
If we're going out and scoring one or two runs a game, it is tough to win ballgames. Robb Quinlan
runs sinister
Sinister Minister, you can't control. He just runs off. . . . He's a runaway train. Bob Baffert
runs six somewhat straight
We had our backups and we like to play somewhat realistic. We had about six straight runs before that. Lane Kiffin
runs stop time
Yeah, that would be nice. That's kind of how it goes, how it should be. The world doesn't stop turning. Eventually, your time runs out. Gus Frerotte
runs three
We got the three runs in the third, but we did nothing else. That's all we did. Jim Tracy
runs sloppy water
Water runs right through it. No more sloppy racetracks. Rogers Beasley
runs score
We didn't score any runs. We had opportunities to score runs and we didn't do it. That was it. Alan Trammell
runs
We want to see how he handles the track. If he runs well, we'll just keep him here. Kristin Mulhall
runs says service test
We've done test runs on and off for two years now. When someone comes to you and says they want ferry service for Newburgh-Beacon, you get right up there and test it. Pat Smith
typical year
We don't know what a typical year is. There may never be such a thing. Kirk Smith
typical weight weirdly
I put a lot of weight on feelings and am weirdly in touch with them, which is not typical for an engineer. Luis von Ahn
typical population generations
If current trends continue, the typical U.S. worker will be considerably more productive several decades from now. Thus, one might argue that letting future generations bear the burden of population aging is appropriate, as they will likely be richer than we are even taking that burden into account. Ben Bernanke
typical ask-me asks
Don't ask me what a typical Brazilian is because I don't know what a typical Brazilian is. But Romario was a typical Brazilian. Bobby Robson
typical stereotype librarian
stereotypes are awfully misleading. There are typical librarians, but not all librarians are typical. Barbara Mertz
typical
He was just typical Josh. There are things he could have done better, but he was all right. Tim Banner
typical comedy adam
I'll continue to make the typical Adam Sandler comedies. Adam Sandler
typical looks
I don't like to look typical. Adam Lambert
typical fans my-favorite
I wouldn't necessarily consider myself the typical sci-fi genre fan. I do have a lot of sci-fi shows that I enjoy, but I wouldn't call it my favorite genre of all. Amanda Schull
writers written
In some articles written about me, writers have said I'm a link between the old and the new, and I think, in a certain sense, that's legitimate. Robert Klein
writers
Most writers I know go for word counts, and I used to be a journalist, so I guess that's ingrained. Aminatta Forna
writers
Most writers can tell stories of how their books failed to be made into films. Claire Tomalin
writers
'Monty Python' and 'The Simpsons' have ruined comedy for writers for the rest of our lives. Scott Adsit
writers
Well, you know, writers just suck up new experiences - we're just like the vacuum cleaners of newness. Charlaine Harris
writers
There are probably writers who are much more visual than I am and some who are less. I like to think of myself as a happy medium. Brian K. Vaughan
writers
Scottish writers are particularly successful in the crime genre. Sara Sheridan
writers
Unfortunately, there's still a lot of beginning writers who think you can just write your first draft and hand it in. Chevy Stevens
writers
If there is a special Hell for writers it would be in the forced contemplation of their own works. John Dos Passos