Predictability Quotes

Quotes tagged as "predictability" Showing 1-30 of 66
Sun Tzu
“Engage people with what they expect; it is what they are able to discern and confirms their projections. It settles them into predictable patterns of response, occupying their minds while you wait for the extraordinary moment — that which they cannot anticipate.”
Sun Tzu, The Art of War

Mark  Lawrence
“Anything that you cannot sacrifice pins you. Makes you predictable, makes you weak.”
Mark Lawrence, Prince of Thorns

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“In fiction: we find the predictable boring. In real life: we find the unpredictable terrifying.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

E.A. Bucchianeri
“... an artist should paint from the heart, and not always what people expect. Predictability often leads to the dullest work, in my opinion, and we have been bored stiff long enough I think.”
E.A. Bucchianeri, Brushstrokes of a Gadfly

“I am metaphysical being, mystical and emotional, skeptical and cynical, happy and boisterous, loud and bawdy, quiet and melancholy, tender and cruel, full of mirth and despair. Inherent inconsistences mark me as part of nature, which is neither cruel nor fair, or reliable or predictable.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Criss Jami
“One does not have to be a philosopher to be a successful artist, but he does have to be an artist to be a successful philosopher. His nature is to view the world in an unpredictable albeit useful light.”
Criss Jami, Killosophy

Michio Kaku
“Something as superfluous as "play" is also an essential feature of our consciousness. If you ask children why they like to play, they will say, "Because it's fun." But that invites the next question: What is fun? Actually, when children play, they are often trying to reenact complex human interactions in simplified form. Human society is extremely sophisticated, much too involved for the developing brains of young children, so children run simplified simulations of adult society, playing games such as doctor, cops and robber, and school. Each game is a model that allows children to experiment with a small segment of adult behavior and then run simulations into the future. (Similarly, when adults engage in play, such as a game of poker, the brain constantly creates a model of what cards the various players possess, and then projects that model into the future, using previous data about people's personality, ability to bluff, etc. The key to games like chess, cards, and gambling is the ability to simulate the future. Animals, which live largely in the present, are not as good at games as humans are, especially if they involve planning. Infant mammals do engage in a form of play, but this is more for exercise, testing one another, practicing future battles, and establishing the coming social pecking order rather than simulating the future.)”
Michio Kaku, The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind

Erik Pevernagie
“Beauty and art pull reality out of concealment, drawing us away from routine and predictability, breaking patterns and shaking our habitual perceptions. They don’t soothe but confirm reality and reconfigure it. (“Absence of Beauty is like Hell“ )”
Erik Pevernagie

Walter de la Mare
“It was a pity thoughts always ran the easiest way, like water in old ditches.”
Walter de la Mare, The Return

Roger Spitz
“The world is not made up of separate parts operating in isolation. This reductionist view of an understandable, controlled, and predictable world is flawed. And so, the strings, wires, and controls used to manage this illusionary discrete world are obsolete.”
Roger Spitz, The Definitive Guide to Thriving on Disruption: Volume I - Reframing and Navigating Disruption

Nate Silver
“Economy is not baseball, where the game is always played by the same rules.”
Nate Silver, The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail—But Some Don't

Roger Spitz
“Given the inverse relationship between predictability and uncertainty, the cost of maintaining business as usual rises significantly.”
Roger Spitz, Disrupt With Impact: Achieve Business Success in an Unpredictable World

Douglas R. Hofstadter
“[M]eaning is part of an object to the extent that it acts upon intelligence in a predictable way.”
Douglas R. Hofstadter, Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid

“For what if it were easier to love a pattern when you were a pattern yourself? When social life required that you fall into its established patterns, starting with the basic division of day and night?

What if it were much harder to love what is irregular, interruptive, scattered, and uncontained?”
Kate Briggs, The Long Form

“The reason why I work on staying sensually awake is because I often find myself irked by the tiresome predictability of modern relationships.”
Lebo Grand

Ryan Gelpke
“Brian: "it wouldn't be called gambling if it was predictable”
Kevin: “Practically everything is “predictable” Standard concept of ‘predictability’ just means it is easy to predict”
Ryan Gelpke, 2017: Our Summer of Reunions: Braai Seasons with Howl Gang (Howl Gang Legend)

Ryan Gelpke
“Yet we humans abhor randomness and usually prefer predictability, even a false sense of it.”
Ryan Gelpke, 2017: Our Summer of Reunions: Braai Seasons with Howl Gang (Howl Gang Legend)

Aegelis
“The past does not dictate the future...but it can draw a very detailed sketch.”
Aegelis, Sophizo

“We all live in a world governed by uncertainty. No one can predict the future with complete accuracy, no matter how well-informed or well-prepared they may be. The stock market fluctuates, relationships evolve, and our health can change overnight. By accepting that uncertainty is a fundamental aspect of life, we free ourselves from the burden of trying to control every detail.”
Carson Anekeya

“It's a very big mistake going into an operation with a predetermined result in mind. Expectations create a mental framework that narrows our perception. Instead of being open to the flow of events, we become fixated on specific results. This rigidity often leads to frustration and disappointment, it’s easy to feel disheartened, especially when things don’t go as planned, when life takes a different course.”
Carson Anekeya

“Lowering expectations doesn’t mean you're hopeless, it means you're being grounded in reality and understanding that outcomes are rarely guaranteed. Avoid unnecessary disappointment and, instead, find joy in unexpected successes. Approaching situations with a predetermined result in mind is limiting. Life is unpredictable, and setbacks are inevitable. We may not have control over every outcome, but we always have control over how we respond to uncertainty.”
Carson Anekeya

Mike Carey
“In which neighborhood?" I asked.

"The neighborhood of Mapstack-the Met's internal version of the Interpol's big data exchange system. It's usually worth a look, just for laughs. These people have no idea how the world works-how the little details connect up. They try to draw links between crimes, but they only work in straight lines so they miss it. They miss everything but fucking methodology. Like the real criminals-I mean, the ones who are so big you never even see them-can't vary their repertoire.”
Mike Carey, Vicious Circle

“When injustice becomes predictable, it stops looking like injustice and starts feeling like weather.”
Adeel Ahmed Khan

Nicholas Sparks
“As she walked to her car, she felt a pang of disappointment when she saw that Miles had already left. Chiding herself for her thoughts, she reminded herself that a widower like Miles would hardly be entertaining similar thoughts about his young son's schoolteacher.
"Sarah Andrews had no idea how wrong she was.”
Nicholas Sparks, A Bend in the Road

“Since they are incapable of exploring other perspectives, they internalize this idea and end up as robots who always think in the same way and tirelessly complain about the exact same things, such as getting depressed over "being ugly," furious over "being unable to fit in," shameful over "not being popular," or even becoming suicidal over not being able to have sex and turning into a killer due to being deprived of the "right to party.”
Sov8840

“In a certain period, a particular piece of news becomes popular, and people start talking about it everywhere and all the time. Then, this news fades into the past and is replaced by another. People begin thinking and talking about that one. Eventually, it too is replaced by yet another. And now, people are interested in this new topic, calling it "following trends." This is a predictable and, therefore, mechanical cycle.”
Sov8840

« previous 1 3