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possibility difficulty
There is possibility in every difficulty. Albert Einstein
possibility constant probability
Death is always a constant possibility and probability and of course an inevitability, as well. Cornel West
possibility unreal meetings
This accidental meeting of possibilities calls itself I. I ask: what am I doing here? And, at once, this I becomes unreal. Dag Hammarskjold
possibility
This isn't even something I've feared, because I never knew it was a possibility. David Levithan
possibility-of-change historical enemy
Pornographers are the enemies of women only because our contemporary ideology of pornography does not encompass the possibility of change, as if we were the slaves of history and not its makers. . . . Pornography is a satire on human pretensions. Angela Carter
possibility endless feathers
Invest in a feather duster - the possibilities are endless. Anne Rice
possibility
Forgiveness is something that's always possibility. Amy Poehler
possibility
When there is nothing, there is the possibility of everything. Ann Brashares
possibility
We read to find life, in all its possibilities. Claire Messud
constantly filling human moves moving seems themselves thousands time
Redwood time moves at a more stately pace than human time. To us, when we look at a redwood tree, it seems to be motionless and still, and yet redwoods are constantly in motion, moving upward into space, articulating themselves and filling redwood space over redwood time, over thousands of years. Richard Preston
constantly directions extreme heads necessary performance seeking sustained ultimately unexpected
Passion and true passion is actually very unpredictable. It heads in unexpected directions because it's constantly seeking out new challenges. But what's really interesting is that passion ultimately is necessary for sustained extreme performance improvement. John Hagel III
constantly guy number people pulled rug saw stability
Stability is the number one thing you need to be successful in anything. I constantly had the rug pulled out from under me. I think people were jealous of me. I think people saw me as this guy who could conquer the world. Mark Schultz
constant costs customers problems production since starting sudden turning
Starting in 2000, we started having problems with customers turning to China, and then all of a sudden our production costs started going up and up. Basically, since 2000, we've been in a constant decline. Dave McCullough
constantly incredible
Some of us don't have the energy to be as incredible and riotous and fantastic as Emma Thompson. You're constantly just lapping up her incredible hilariousness. Alice Englert
constant culprit options people unable
Some people are unable to get over their prejudices. The culprit is the constant characterization of options as gambling. Brad Zigler
constant defense general given improve overall points
Overall our defense has been a general constant for us. We've only given up more than 50 points in one or two games. Certainly, we could still improve at it. Drew DiPippo
constant renewed
Religious traditions are in a constant state of development and renewed self-understanding. David Novak
constantly dry faced instance names talked
We've talked about this whole thing of Eskimos having 31 names for snow. If you live in a dry climate, you probably have 31 names for drought. When you are constantly faced with something, each instance matters. Kelly Redmond
probability consequence
The consequences of an act affect the probability of its occurring again. B. F. Skinner
probability happens improbable
It is a part of probability that many improbable things will happen. Aristotle
probability-theory risk management
Maybe we should teach schoolchildren probability theory and investment risk management. Andrew Lo
probability-theory perfect expectations
Probability is expectation founded upon partial knowledge. A perfect acquaintance with all the circumstances affecting the occurrence of an event would change expectation into certainty, and leave nether room nor demand for a theory of probabilities. George Boole