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  • People don't want the raw data, but instead want marketers to decipher the tech speak for them and present the valuable insights.

    Data   People   Marketing  
  • Books, as Dryden has aptly termed them, are spectacles to read nature. Aeschylus and Aristotle, Shakespeare and Bacon, are priests who preach and expound the mysteries of man and the universe. They teach us to understand and feel what we see, to decipher and syllable the hieroglyphics of the senses.

  • Understanding the often unconscious nature of genetic control is the first step toward understanding that—in many realms, not just sex—we’re all puppets, and our best hope for even partial liberation is to try to decipher the logic of the puppeteer.

    Robert Wright (2010). “The Moral Animal: Why We Are, the Way We Are: The New Science of Evolutionary Psychology”, p.48, Vintage
  • I really enjoy the pastiche storytelling of watching separate stories slowly collide with one another. The audience gets to participate in trying to guess and decipher how one story will connect with another.

    Past   Trying   Stories  
    Source: collider.com
  • What we call chaos is just patterns we haven’t recognized. What we call random is just patterns we can't decipher.

    Patterns   Chaos   Havens  
    Chuck Palahniuk (1999). “Survivor: A Novel”, Anchor
  • I felt so proud to be having a baby and so excited. And I felt closer to other women - to my sisters, to my mom. I felt empowered, like, 'I've given birth. I did it! There's nothing I can't handle.' I've really enjoyed this time that I have taken to be with Suri, as well as the challenges of the first couple of months: feeding and pumping, learning to decipher what each cry means - is she hungry? Is she tired? Does she need a fresh diaper? - and figuring out how to really help her.

    Mom   Baby   Couple  
    "Biography/Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • So pay attention, it's not hard to decipher, And after the horns, you can check out the Phifer

    Rap   Attention   Pay  
  • Visitors who come from the Soviet Union and tell you how marvelous it is to be able to look at public buildings without advertisements stuck all over them are just telling you that they can't decipher the cyrillic alphabet.

    Looks   Unions   Able  
  • Listen to your life. Listen to what happens to you because it is through what happens to you that God speaks...It's in language that's not always easy to decipher, but it's there powerfully, memorably, unforgettably.

    Language   Speak   Easy  
  • Sometimes the reader will decide something else than the author's intent; this is certainly true of attempts to empirically decipher reality.

  • Ive got many different voices - I have a Southern girl, an Irish girl. I have a gibberish language that youd have to decipher. I guess I try to never take myself too seriously.

    Girl   Voice   Southern  
  • Flowers have spoken to me more than I can tell in written words. They are the hieroglyphics of angels, loved by all men for the beauty of their character, though few can decipher even fragments of their meaning.

    Love   Flower   Angel  
    "Letters from New York". Book by Lydia Maria Child, Letter No. 26, 1843.
  • Whoever does not detach himself from the ego never attains the Absolute and never deciphers life.

    Life   Ego   Doe  
  • I know the past will drag you backward and down, have you snatching at whispers of wind and the gibberish of trees rubbing together, trying to decipher some code, trying to piece together what was broken. It's hopeless. The past is nothing but a weight. It will build inside you like a stone.

    Past   Wind   Broken  
  • There is no Champollion to decipher the Egypt of every man's and every being's face. Physiognomy, like every other human science,is but a passing fable.

    Character   Men   Egypt  
    Herman Melville (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of Herman Melville (Illustrated)”, p.2096, Delphi Classics
  • You can never solve a problem on the level on which it was created.

  • The general direction of evolution is to produce a serially imprinting, multibrained creature able to decipher its own program, create the technology to leave the planet and live in post-terrestrial mini-worlds, decode the aging sectors of the DNA code--thus assuring immortality, and act in harmony with stages of evolution to come.

    Technology   Dna   World  
  • I looked forward to making friends at school, but I had come late and friendships had already been formed. I couldn’t find my way into their world. They seemed to have a secret code I couldn’t decipher.

  • There are only patterns, patterns on top of patterns, patterns that affect other patterns. Patterns hidden by patterns. Patterns within patterns. If you watch close, history does nothing but repeat itself. What we call chaos is just patterns we haven't recognized. What we call random is just patterns we can't decipher. what we can't understand we call nonsense. What we can't read we call gibberish. There is no free will. There are no variables.

    Doe   Watches   Variables  
    Chuck Palahniuk (1999). “Survivor: A Novel”, Anchor
  • It's up to the reader to decipher the code, or the words, based on everything they know about life and emotions.

    Emotion   Reader   Code  
    Jay Asher (2011). “Thirteen Reasons Why”, p.175, Penguin
  • So long as the New Testament served to decipher the Old, it was taken as an absolute norm.

    Paul Ricoeur (2005). “The EPZ Conflict of Interpretations”, p.382, A&C Black
  • Readers travel so fast they don't stop to decipher the meaning of obscure headlines.

  • I really feel like civilisation's already over. It's not ending but it's already done. We're all addicted to the concept that humanity equals civilisation and that's not the case. We need a global conversation to be able to decipher how we can live from this point forward. We have to redefine our relationship with our environment.

    Humanity   Needs   Done  
  • A wedding is at once a crowded place and a private room, packed with trusts and empty of all but the heart's letters which one other heart may read and decipher.

    Heart   Letters   May  
    Mark McMorris (2003). “The Blaze of the Poui: Poems”, p.67, University of Georgia Press
  • I'm an infant with Shakespeare; I'm kind of learning how to walk. I am trying to decipher the code, you know? I do my research. And I get a clear understanding of what the language is. It is a tremendous process I have to go through as I am sure all actors do, finding the gems hidden in his language.

  • My advice to those who which to learn the art of scientific prophesy is not to rely on abstract reason, but to decipher the secret language of Nature from Nature's documents: the facts of experience.

    Art   Advice   Secret  
  • People no longer try to decipher the mystery of life but choose instead to be a part of it.

    People   Trying   Mystery  
  • Where you point the camera is the question and the picture you get is the answer to decipher.

    Robert Polidori (2004). “Robert Polidori's Metropolis”, Distributed Art Pub Incorporated
  • But we didn't, not in the moonlight, or by the phosphorescent lanterns of lightning bugs in your back yard, not beneath the constellations we couldn't see, let alone decipher, or in the dark glow that replaced the real darkness of night, a darkness already stolen from us, not with the skyline rising behind us while a city gradually decayed, not in the heat of summer while a Cold War raged, despite the freedom of youth and the license of first love-because of fate, karma, luck, what does it matter?-we made not doing it a wonder, and yet we didn't, we didn't, we never did.

    Love   Summer   Karma  
    Stuart Dybek (2004). “I Sailed with Magellan”, p.244, Macmillan
  • We're all puppets, and our best hope for even partial liberation is to try to decipher the logic of the puppeteer. Just because natural selection created us doesn't mean we have to slavishly follow its peculiar agenda. (If anything, we might be tempted to spite it for all the ridiculous baggage it's saddled us with.)

    Mean   Trying   Peculiar  
    "The Moral Animal". Book by Robert Wright, www.wired.com. 1994.
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