Quote by Nate Silver
Success makes you less intimidated by things. - Nate Silver

Success makes you less intimidated by things. – Nate Silver

Other quotes by Nate Silver

By playing games you can artificially speed up your learning curve to develop the right kind of thought processes. – Nate Silver

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Learning
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When you try to predict future E.R.A.s with past E.R.A.s, youre making a mistake. – Nate Silver

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Future
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Other Quotes from
Success
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I put &pound150,000 into the stage production of Grease and have got back &pound1.5 million so far. It has been a fantastic success. – Jeffrey Archer

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Success

I was trying to uphold what I thought feminism was as best I could by supporting women, by trying to create an opportunity to get women to get together, play music together and celebrate the fact that we are having great success making music on our own and together. – Sarah McLachlan

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Success

One measure of your success will be the degree to which you build up others who work with you. While building up others, you will build up yourself. – James E. Casey

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Success

In my time and neighborhood (and in my soul) there was only one standard by which a woman measured success: did some man want her? – Jessamyn West

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Success

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If Christian scientists had more science and doctors more Christianity, it wouldn’t make any difference which you called in — if you had a good nurse. – Finley Peter Dunne

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The problem is, is that President Bush and the Republican leadership in the Congress have resisted attempts to increase dramatically our fuel economy standards over the last five years. – Ed Markey

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Leadership

It was a very cool thing to be a smart girl, as opposed to some other, different kind. And I think that made a great deal of difference to me growing up and in my life afterward. – Elena Kagan

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cool

Americans, who make more of marrying for love than any other people, also break up more of their marriages, but the figure reflects not so much the failure of love as the determination of people not to live without it. – Morton Hunt

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Failure