A Quote by Saara Aalto

In Finland and the U.K. you can't predict the weather. — © Saara Aalto
In Finland and the U.K. you can't predict the weather.

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You can never predict how market will react. You can model it. You may try to predict it, but weather and markets and risk, only God knows because only he has seen tomorrow.
There are some times, when you can predict weather well for the next 15 days. Other times, you can only really forecast a couple of days. Sometimes you can't predict the next two hours.
I grew up in Finland, so it's cold in Finland, we have ice rinks outdoors.
One can't predict the weather more than a few days in advance.
From my experience of shooting 'Tudors' on the island of Ireland, you cannot predict the weather.
The reason why Nokia has been built in Finland is simply because Finland was very far behind in terms of infrastructure, so it was relatively easy to implement new technology.
There is no way that we can predict the weather six months ahead beyond giving the seasonal average.
I predict that as warm weather returns to Europe, so will the flood of Middle Eastern immigrants.
He saved the production a tremendous amount. Now they did the scene where Omar is on the horse and he's in the deep snow, they went to Finland to do that. That scene they went to Finland for a week. I wasn't around then.
I talk to trees and animals. We have interesting conversations about food, weather, and love. They sometimes can predict the future.
You can't predict what's gonna happen, you can't predict if people are going to participate, you can't predict if there'll be interference.
Finland actually made Internet access a human right a while back. That was a clever thing of Finland. But that's like the only positive thing I have seen in any country anywhere in the world regarding the Internet.
A lot of my family follow Liverpool, including my dad Tero and my uncle. In Finland I would say Liverpool is the biggest team, it started in the 1980s with the games on the TV. And then obviously they have had two Finland legends in Jari Litmanen and Sami Hyypia.
The lasting legacy of the Cooter Smash is that I'm the first to know when it's going to rain. That's right. I both sing and predict the weather with my hoo hoo.
The assumption of time is one of humanity's greatest follies. We tell ourselves that there's always tomorrow, when we can no more predict tomorrow than we can the weather. Procrastination is the thief of dreams.
The origins of my career as a peace mediator can be found from my childhood years. I was born in the city of Viipuri, then still part of Finland. We lost Viipuri when the Soviet Union attacked my country. Along with 400,000 fellow Karelians, I became an eternally displaced person in the rest of Finland.
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