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  • Let probability and sample size do the heavy lifting.

    Size   Heavy   Sample  
  • It is profitable wisdom to know when we have done enough: Much time and pains are spared in not flattering ourselves against probabilities.

    Pain   Done   Enough  
    William Penn (1726). “A Collection of the Works of William Penn: To which is Prefixed a Journal of His Life, with Many Original Letters and Papers Not Before Published”, p.831
  • Very few people would choose to have even the most fabled assortment of goods if it meant getting cancer within the year. But the choice involves not the certainty of cancer very soon but an increased probability of cancer at some time in the future. The cancers are no less real; millions will die painfully and prematurely because of what we do to our environment. But the choice is not an easily visualizable one, and our capacity of denial comes strongly into play - as it tends to whenever we must weigh future costs against immediate benefits.

    Real   Cancer   Years  
  • Philosophy goes no further than probabilities, and in every assertion keeps a doubt in reserve.

    Short Studies on Great Subjects Calvinism (p. 51)
  • Nearly everybody nowadays accepts the 'causal completeness of physics' - every physical event (or at least its probability) has a full physical cause. This leaves no room for non-physical things to make a causal difference to physical effects. But it would be absurd to deny that thoughts and feelings (and population movements and economic depressions . . .) cause physical effects. So they must be physical things.

    "Physical". Interview with Richard Marshall, www.3ammagazine.com. April 8, 2013.
  • If in a discussion of many matters ... we are not able to give perfectly exact and self-consistent accounts, do not be surprised: rather we would be content if we provide accounts that are second to none in probability.

    Science   Self   Giving  
  • There is no reason to regard God as immune from consideration along the spectrum of probabilities. And there is certainly no reason to suppose that, just because God can be neither proved nor disproved, his probability of existence is 50 per cent.

    Richard Dawkins (2008). “The God Delusion”, p.77, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
  • In some ways more painful is the fact that their experience appears to be fading from the collective memory of humankind. Having never experienced an atomic bombing, the vast majority around the world can only vaguely imagine such horror, and these days, John Hersey's Hiroshima and Jonathan Schell's The Fate of the Earth are all but forgotten. As predicted by the saying, 'Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,' the probability that nuclear weapons will be used and the danger of nuclear war are increasing.

    Memories   War   Fate  
  • Hope is the confusion of the desire for a thing with its probability.

    Arthur Schopenhauer (2016). “101 Facts of life”, p.32, Publishdrive
  • Not smoking enough will cause lung cancer! If anybody is getting a cancerous activity in the lung, the probabilities are that it's radiation dosage coupled with the fact that he smokes. And what it does is start to run out the radiation dosage, don't you see.

    Saint Hill Special Briefing Course, 35, July 19, 1961.
  • Probability is the guide of life, and of death, too.

    Peter Singer (2011). “Practical Ethics”, p.173, Cambridge University Press
  • The solution of the Monty Hall problem hinges on the concept of information, and more specifically, on the relationship between added information and probability.

    Hans Christian Von Baeyer (2004). “Information: The New Language of Science”, p.70, Harvard University Press
  • It may be laid down as a general rule, that their confidence in and obedience to a government, will be commonly proportioned to the goodness or badness of its administration . . . . Various reasons have been suggested in the course of these papers, to induce a probability that the general government will be better administered than the particular governments.

    Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay (2014). “The Federalist Papers”, p.126, Courier Corporation
  • You know that, according to quantum theory, if two particles collide with enough energy you can, in principle, with an infinitesimal probability, produce two grand pianos.

    Two   Piano   Energy  
  • Religious fanaticism has clearly produced, and in all probability will continue to produce, enormous amounts of bickering, fighting, violence, bloodshed, homicide, feuds, wars, and genocide.

  • You aren't your past, you are probability of your future.

  • No man will be found in whose mind airy notions do not sometimes tyrannize, and force him to hope or fear beyond the limits of sober probability.

    Samuel Johnson (1846). “The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia: A Tale”, p.144
  • Opinion is the companion of probability within the medieval epistemology.

    Ian Hacking (2006). “The Emergence of Probability: A Philosophical Study of Early Ideas about Probability, Induction and Statistical Inference”, p.55, Cambridge University Press
  • The theory of probabilities is at bottom nothing but common sense reduced to calculus; it enables us to appreciate with exactness that which accurate minds feel with a sort of instinct for which of times they are unable to account.

    "Théorie Analytique Des Probabilités". Book by Pierre-Simon Laplace, second edition, 1814.
  • The true power is in the imagination which dares to speculate upon that which is not yet. The imagination, backed by great expectations, can bring about almost any reality within the range of probabilities.

  • You are completely at choice who you will be today in your interactions with others. Compassionate, kind, giving and forgiving will create one set of probabilities; angry, judgmental, critical and defensive will create another one altogether.

    FaceBook post by Marianne Williamson from Apr 27, 2013
  • The more connected that individual is to an issue they care about, the higher probability there is they will stay involved over a longer period of time.

  • Should the States reject this excellent Constitution, the probability is, an opportunity will never again offer to cancel another in peacethe next will be drawn in blood.

    Attributed to George Washington in the Pennsylvania Journal and Weekly Advertiser (p. 3, column 1), November 14, 1787.
  • Most, probably, of our decisions to do something positive, the full consequences of which will be drawn out over many days to come, can only be taken as the result of animal spirits-a spontaneous urge to action rather than inaction, and not as the outcome of a weighted average of quantitative benefits multiplied by quantitative probabilities.

    Taken   Animal   Average  
    "The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money". Book by John Maynard Keynes, book 4, chapter 12, section 7, p. 161, February, 1936.
  • There is no error which hath not some appearance of probability resembling truth, which, when men who study to be singular find out, straining reason, they then publish to the world matter of contention and jangling.

    Men   Errors   Matter  
    Sir Walter Raleigh (1829). “The history of the world”, p.112
  • We are not good at recognizing distant threats even if their probability is 100%. Society ignoring [peak oil] is like the people of Pompeii ignoring the rumblings below Vesuvius.

    Oil   People   Pompeii  
  • There is a much higher probability that a first-class scholar should commit an error than that an author who usually writes nonsense should have one good idea.

  • First get a clear notion of what you desire to accomplish and then in all probability you will succeed in doing it.

  • An aphorism is an extreme synthesis of thesis and antithesis, theory and practice, it's a mixture of intuition and observation, hypothesis and illusions of certainty and probability, history and stupidity.

  • I am now about to set seriously to work upon preparing for the press an account of my theory of Logic and Probabilities which in its present state I look upon as the most valuable if not the only valuable contribution that I have made or am likely to make to Science and the thing by which I would desire if at all to be remembered hereafter.

    Desire   Looks   Logic  
    Letter to William Thomson, January 2, 1851.
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