Quote by Andrew S. Grove Download Open image ““Altogether too often, people substitute opinions for facts and emotions for analysis.”” — Andrew S. Grove ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“There is the history of opinions which is hardly anything but a collection of human errors.” — Voltaire Copy Share Image
“People tend to overuse any idea or concept that delivers an emotional kick.” — Chip Heath and Dan Heath Copy Share Image
“... anecdotes can easily become interpretations, and the facts expand in minds when they are not opposed by knowledge.” — Bernd Heinrich Copy Share Image
“Our emotions don't necessarily tell us the facts about the situation, rather they tell us our interpretation of the facts.” — Carolyn Mahaney Copy Share Image
“The fewer clear facts you have in support of an opinion, the stronger your emotional attachment to that opinion.” — Shawn Stern Copy Share Image
“I don't give a damn for anybody's opinion, I only care about the facts. So I'm not an enthusiast for diversity of opinion where… — Richard Dawkins Copy Share Image
“Sometimes what seems to be a difference in opinions is in fact just a difference in definitions.” — Scott Adams Copy Share Image
“A lot of people have opinions, but I don't think they ever ask themselves why their opinions are what they are.” — Jodi Picoult Copy Share Image
“most people believe they’re making fact-based decisions, when they are, in fact, making opinion-based ones.” — Nat Greene Copy Share Image
“New opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without any other reason but because they are not common.” — John Locke Copy Share Image
“Some people think emotionally more often than they think politically. Some think politically more often than they think rationally. Others never think rationally about… — Neil deGrasse Tyson Copy Share Image
“strategic changes doesn't just start at the top. It starts with your calender” — Andrew S. Grove Copy Share Image
“When people in the company start asking questions like @But how can we say "X" when we do "Y"? more than anything else this… — Andrew S. Grove Copy Share Image
“The implication was that either the people in the room needed to change their areas of knowledge and expertise or people themselves needed to… — Andrew S. Grove Copy Share Image
“People in the trenches are usually in touch with impending changes early” — Andrew S. Grove Copy Share Image
“Businesses fail either because they leave their customers or because their customer leave them !” — Andrew S. Grove Copy Share Image
“At Intel, we put ourselves through an annual strategic long-range planning effort in which we examine our future five years off. But what is… — Andrew S. Grove Copy Share Image
“Except for one last thing. What if the people who believe in the cheap Internet appliance turn out to be right?” — Andrew S. Grove Copy Share Image
“So even if you’re just an invited participant, you should ask yourself if the meeting—and your attendance—is desirable and justified.” — Andrew S. Grove Copy Share Image
“The person who is the star of previous era is often the last one to adapt to change, the last one to yield to… — Andrew S. Grove Copy Share Image