A Quote by Donald Sutherland

One measurement is worth a thousand expert opinions. — © Donald Sutherland
One measurement is worth a thousand expert opinions.
One accurate measurement is worth a thousand expert opinions.
One good test is worth a thousand expert opinions.
Any measurement must take into account the position of the observer. There is no such thing as measurement absolute, there is only measurement relative.
Glory and fame mean twelve thousand francs' worth of paid articles in the newspapers and five thousand crowns' worth of dinners.
A picture might be worth a thousand words but a good sentence is worth a thousand windows
A picture is worth a thousand words. An interface is worth a thousand pictures.
The best way to avoid falling prey to the opinions of others is to realize that other people's opinions are just that - opinions. Regardless of how great or terrible they think you are, that's only their opinion. Your true self-worth comes from within.
A picture is worth a thousand words...and uses up a thousand times the memory.
No effect that requires more than 10 percent accuracy in measurement is worth investigating.
Science cannot progress without reliable and accurate measurement of what it is you are trying to study. The key is measurement, simple as that.
A picture is worth a thousand words. A satellite image is worth a million dollars.
A picture's worth a thousand words? A library card's worth millions.
A hug is worth a thousand words. A friend is worth more.
If a picture is worth a thousand words, photographers are worth a million.
The concept of 'measurement' becomes so fuzzy on reflection that it is quite surprising to have it appearing in physical theory at the most fundamental level ... does not any analysis of measurement require concepts more fundamental than measurement? And should not the fundamental theory be about these more fundamental concepts?
That's the great danger of sectarian opinions, they always accept the formulas of past events as useful for the measurement of future events and they never are, if you have high standards of accuracy.
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