I was fortunate enough to write about things I really love, and love can be very analytic. — Joseph Brodsky Copy Share Image
“She looked at ways to quantify life. Analytic in nature, her head almost always overruled her heart. Love it? Hate it? She… — Gregg Olsen Copy Share Image
“The intension of an analytic concept arises from the abstraction of the common qualities of a group of things.” — John William Davis Copy Share Image
A function of a variable quantity is an analytic expression composed in any way whatsoever of the variable quantity and numbers or… — Leonhard Euler Copy Share Image
Analytic It is clear that the definition of "logic" or "mathematics" must be sought by trying to give a new definition of… — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image
“In principle, more analytic power can be achieved by varying multiple things at once in an uncorrelated (random) way, and doing standard… — Christopher D. Manning Copy Share Image
Intersectionality is an analytic sensibility, a way of thinking about identity and its relationship to power. Originally articulated on behalf of black… — Kimberle Williams Crenshaw Copy Share Image
It is very important to be aware that you may never be satistied with your analytic career if you feel that you… — Wilfred Bion Copy Share Image
My brain power depends on my retained mastery of analyzing in detail what's happening in my world and in my mind and… — Michael Merzenich Copy Share Image
Old Etonians are the most charming people in the world. It's not just the analytic ability and the great education; there is… — Laura Wade Copy Share Image
Complete knowledge of the nature of an analytic function must also include insight into its behavior for imaginary values of the arguments.… — Carl Friedrich Gauss Copy Share Image
“There is always more to a story than just the story. There lies the beauty in analytic thinking.” — Self proclaimed Copy Share Image
“You can't skip over nature by logic. Logic presupposes three possibilities, but there are millions! Cut away a million, and reduce it… — Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment Copy Share Image
Whether it's learning to hit a backhand in tennis, learning high school chemistry, or getting better at ski racing, I really believe… — Mikaela Shiffrin Copy Share Image
The earlier, more analytic impulse was to use very rational but kind of absurd techniques or tendencies—mapping, charting, and architecture—to try and… — Julie Mehretu Copy Share Image
A man who reads a book for no particular profit becomes, while he reads, a gentleman, a man of leisure, a dandy… — John Updike Copy Share Image
“We hold these truths to be self-evident. { Franklin's edit to the assertion in Thomas Jefferson 's original wording, 'We hold these… — Benjamin Franklin Copy Share Image