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"Not everything that can be counted, counts and not everything that counts can be counted."
Created 10/14/2009, 10:43 A.M.
First one needs to verify that this is really said by Einstein. Now this can mean that not everything that you can measure has value relevance and not everything valuable can be measured (e.g. love).
A few examples of famous quotes by Einstein are as follows: "Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts." "Too many of us look upon Americans as dollar chasers. This is a cruel libel, even if it is reiterated thoughtlessly by the Americans themselves."-Einstein.
Everything Counts was created on 1983-07-11.
It means not all things that can be touched and quantified matter (material goods) and that not all things that truly matter can be quantified or measured (love, hope, etc.). Also, in a more scientific sense, it means that not all of reality is visible to us. There are certain aspects, which are not unimportant, but are not accessible to humans despite any advancements in technology, due to either the nature of the human mind or the design of science itself. It links the importance of the qualitative and the quantitative in science too.
It is the total amount.
If you mean HBP, hit by pitch, no. It counts the same as a BB, base on balls, and does not count as an at bat.
It depends on the book, what the book is about, who the book is to be read by, everything counts!
All of it is counted as work.
All of it is counted as work.
Advent is counted down by weeks, not days until Christmas ad is used by catholics (like myself)