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1 And you don't keep doing the same thing and expect different solutions, he said.
2 Ultimately the two sides may expect different things from science.
3 A popular definition of insanity is to repeat the same mistakes and expect different results.
4 Einstein's definition of insanity was to keep doing the same thing and expect different results.
5 We cannot in justice expect different standards in our own jurisdiction from those applied in the North.
6 No one would expect different .
7 I expect different lockdown rules in July than those we have in April, because we are learning very rapidly about what affects viral spread.
8 He evidently expected different treatment, and glanced at his captors in amazement.
9 Insanity: doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
10 Making the same mistake again and again, then expecting different results.'
11 The dissatisfied assembly looked to M. Necker, from whom it expected different language.
12 Couldn't we have drawn her from it-ifwe had expected different of her?
13 Insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
14 Stupidity involves repeating the same exercise, but expecting different results.
15 It isn't my fault, God knows, but she expected different things when she married me.
16 I came into this year expecting different things to happen, different articles and things like that.
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