The Law of Probabilities: the more things you try, the more likely one of them will work. — Jack Canfield Copy Share Image
“We must operate with partial knowledge, and be provisionally content with probabilities.” — Ariel Durant Copy Share Image
You being lucky does not mean you are perfect its you gat alot of probabilities... — Dorcas Copy Share Image
Scientists are stuck in this belief that we tell people probabilities, not absolute answers. — Stephen Schneider Copy Share Image
Consider nothing impossible, then treat possiblities as probabilities. — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“Symbolists don’t like probabilities and tell jokes like “How many Bayesians does it take to change a lightbulb? They’re not sure. Come… — Pedro Domingos Copy Share Image
There are no absolute certainties in this universe. A man must try to whip order into a yelping pack of probabilities, and… — Jack Vance Copy Share Image
He who has heard the same thing told by 12,000 eye-witnesses has only 12,000 probabilities, which are equal to one strong probability,… — Voltaire Copy Share Image
The theory of probabilities is basically only common sense reduced to a calculus. It makes one estimate accurately what right-minded people feel… — Pierre-Simon Laplace Copy Share Image
“That story had at its core a discussion of my fundamental view that nothing in life is certain and that, consequently, all… — Robert E. Rubin Copy Share Image
“The rest of the universe is like the coin. The events of the past appear to cause the present, but every time… — Scott Adams Copy Share Image
Although we deal with probabilities and expectations, the actual results can deviate substantially from such expectations, particularly on a short-term basis. — Warren Buffett Copy Share Image
The true Logic for this world is the Calculus of Probabilities, which takes account of the magnitude of the probability. — James Clerk Maxwell Copy Share Image
There is no reason to regard God as immune from consideration along the spectrum of probabilities. And there is certainly no reason… — Richard Dawkins Copy Share Image
I teach something called The Law of Probabilities, which says the more things you try, the more likely one of them will… — Jack Canfield Copy Share Image
“All human affairs rest upon probabilities, and the same thing is true everywhere. If man were immortal he could be perfectly sure… — Charles Sanders Peirce Copy Share Image
“If the universe was scientific and just left to itself, then we’d have statistical probabilities to rely on. But once people are… — Sara Sheridan Copy Share Image
Does the logic connect? What are the range of probably outcomes? You want to figure out what those probabilities are and ideally… — Elon Musk Copy Share Image
“This difference is key. Thinking in probabilities—this business has a 60 percent chance of success—rather than deterministically—if I do A and B,… — Peter H. Diamandis Copy Share Image
It has been pointed out already that no knowledge of probabilities, less in degree than certainty, helps us to know what conclusions… — John Maynard Keynes Copy Share Image
We know the laws of trial and error, of large numbers and probabilities. We know that these laws are part of the… — Albert Claude Copy Share Image
“The anti-precog has to be present when the precog is in the process of deciding, not after. The anti-precog makes all futures… — Philip K. Dick Copy Share Image
We balance probabilities and choose the most likely. It is the scientific use of the imagination. — Arthur Conan Doyle Copy Share Image
Sometimes the probabilities are very close to certainties, but they're never really certainties — Murray Gell-Mann Copy Share Image
The balance of probabilities, therefore, comes out strongly against the existence of a god. — J. L. Mackie Copy Share Image
The more people you contact, the higher your sales will be because of the law of probabilities. — Brian Tracy Copy Share Image
The true logic of this world is the calculus of probabilities. — James Clerk Maxwell Copy Share Image