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Data Quotes by Brent Spiner
- Yes, Data is hairless but I am not. And we are both anatomically correct.
- I think he is an extremely accessible character. In Data there is no potential for cruelty.
- And I think it's likely that there will be Data's out there one day. I hope so, if there are, that they all look exactly…
- If I'm not mistaken, I think Data was the comic relief on the show.
More Data Quotes
- The weaker the data available upon which to base one's conclusion, the greater the precision which should be quoted in order to… — Norman Ralph Augustine
- Errors using inadequate data are much less than those using no data at all. — Charles Babbage
- If we look at American history, between 1942 and 1947, the data that was collected by the Census Bureau was handed over… — Michele Bachmann
- Facts and data, rather than opinion, are the two cornerstones of problem solving, and yet they are consistently withheld from the people… — Roseanne Barr
- I like facts and data because they help me think clearly, beyond the cultural messages that I ingest unwittingly, and sometimes find… — Roseanne Barr
- Here you have a new technology, and if that technology is going to work, you must allow people to provide central indexes… — David Boies
- Most executives, many scientists, and almost all business school graduates believe that if you analyze data, this will give you new ideas.… — Edward de Bono
- A person who is gifted sees the essential point and leaves the rest as surplus. — Thomas Carlyle
- There has been a substitution of ideology for fact and scientific and engineering data in this administration. — Vinton Cerf
- Merely presenting a driver's license or other document based on a birth certificate is not enough for an accurate verification. Biometric verification… — Bob Dole
- The great uncertainty of all data in war is because all action, to a certain extent, planned in a mere twilight -… — Carl von Clausewitz
- Biggest pent-up negative wealth effect you can see in the economic data going back to 1952. — Unknown Author