A Quote by Terry Pratchett

You can't second-guess ineffability, I always say. — © Terry Pratchett
You can't second-guess ineffability, I always say.
I always say what's on my mind. No need to second guess with me.
You mustn't take what I say as gospel because no one can second-guess the future.
You can’t second-guess baseballyou can’t second-guess yourself.
You can't second-guess baseball. You can't second-guess yourself.
I always second-guess what I am doing.
I second guess everything I do musically, and I often could spend hours on, say, one snare sound.
Always give a hundred percent, and you'll never have to second-guess yourself.
I guess I'm entertaining; I guess I'm interesting. I guess the things that I say sell papers. I guess they sell magazines. I don't know.
Hindsight is wonderful. It's always very easy to second guess after the fact.
If my forward arrives in a one vs one situation, I always say: 'let him work it out.' Then my players say: But we can help him!'. My reply is: First, there's a good chance you'll only run in his way, and as a second attacker you're drawing a second defender with you, and two vs two is harder than one vs one.'
I feel like the word 'influencer' is something that I've - I don't want to say struggled with, but I've kind of, like, expanded on that because I started as a musician. And my following came because of that, so it's always been, like, musician first and, I guess, social-media influencer second.
I guess ignorance is bliss -- when I do interviews people always say, "Aren't you upset that people make fun of you?" and I'm like, "Are they making fun of me?" I guess I just don't get it.
All my big mistakes are when I try to second-guess or please an audience. My work is always stronger when I get very selfish about it.
There's always a voice inside your head, and a lot of people second guess it. It can tell me very crazy things, but I will walk willingly into its arms.
I’ll never second guess the things that I have done. I’ve got too much left to say and too much to become.
I was going to say it's pretty bad these days, but I actually think it's pretty much the same as it's always been: There are a few really great shows on, and a bunch of garbage. That's the nature of the beast. It's always going to be that way as long as the networks try to second-guess what the American public will like. I wish that they'd just put on what they think is good rather than what they think people will sit through. I bet they'd have the same success rate, but at least the shows that survived would be better.
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