That's the thing about destiny: It can't be predicted, and it's usually pretty odd.
I was investing more and more of myself into an outcome I couldn’t predict and would very likely be disappointed by. But for me there was no other option.
We can't predict what's going to happen, but having love is worth the risk.
'The Real World' is the most predictable arc ever. They get on the show, they're all excited, we're gonna be best friends, then people start drinking and get hammered, and say stupid stuff, and that's pretty much it.
You can't predict it all. People will tell you to plan things out as best you can. They will tell you to focus. They will tell you to follow your dreams. They will all be right.
When you're dealing with new and emerging diseases, you have no idea and you can't predict in advance what would happen.
We want to get 80%-85% of predictions right, not 100%. Or else we calibrated our estimates in the wrong way.
In science, progress is possible. In fact, if one believes in Bayes' theorem, scientific progress is inevitable as predictions are made and as beliefs are tested and refined.
We could see that he was a charismatic guy who jumps over the moon and is very competitive, but nobody could have predicted what he would become to our culture.
With certainty, I can predict that there will never be a cure to cancer. The only hope for any of us is to concentrate on cause and prevent the misery.
In many ways, I'm incredibly lucky to have been born with my impairment and that it's visible. It means my path has been predictable.
The first day of 'Bling Ring,' I was so nervous and freaking out. I'm a know-it-all and was going into a situation where I couldn't predict what would happen.
The current understanding was that it was impossible to predict how something would evolve because it was a very turbulent environment full of things interacting with each other.
You cannot predict the outcome of human development. All you can do is like a farmer create the conditions under which it will begin to flourish.
If you learn one thing from having lived through decades of changing views, it is that all predictions are necessarily false.
I don't always do a lot of predicting, but, when I get a really strong feeling about something, I will tell people.
Let there be a special place in Hell for pundits who make predictions.
I can never predict what the markets will do. Sometimes it does the exact opposite of what I would have expected.
I was really interested to see whether we could make predictions or forecasts by listening in on what people were saying on social media.
You never know until a song comes out and becomes what it becomes, obviously you can't predict how the masses will react.
But while we can never predict where events will take us or the unavoidable bills we will have to pay as a consequence, we must confront the ghastly truth of Labour's legacy.