200 Inspirational Quotes About Data and Analytics [2026]

Data and analytics have become the language of modern decision-making—powering everything from customer personalization and risk management to product innovation and operational excellence. In a world where every click, transaction, and interaction creates a signal, the real advantage comes from knowing how to turn information into insight and insight into action. The leaders and thinkers quoted in this article repeatedly reinforce one core idea: data is only valuable when it is interpreted well, trusted, and applied with clarity toward meaningful outcomes.

To help you stay inspired and focused on what truly matters, DigitalDefynd has compiled 200 of the most impactful quotes about data and analytics, bringing together timeless perspectives on measurement, insight, data quality, experimentation, storytelling, and responsible data use. Whether you’re a business leader shaping strategy, a professional building analytics expertise, or a team driving transformation, this collection is designed to spark sharper thinking and encourage a more disciplined, data-driven approach to solving real-world problems.

 

200 Inspirational Quotes About Data and Analytics [2026] 

1. “Without big data, you are blind and deaf and in the middle of a freeway.” — Geoffrey Moore, Management consultant & author (Crossing the Chasm).

2. “Data is the new oil.” — Clive Humby, Co-founder, dunnhumby.

3. “Data are just summaries of thousands of stories—tell a few of those stories to help make the data meaningful.” — Dan (and Chip) Heath, Authors (Made to Stick, Switch)

4. “Big data isn’t about bits; it’s about talent.” — Douglas Merrill, Former CIO, Google

5. “Data is like garbage. You’d better know what you are going to do with it before you collect it.”~ Mark Twain, Author

 

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6. “Information is the oil of the 21st century, and analytics is the combustion engine.” – Peter Sondergaard, Former EVP, Research & Advisory, Gartner

7. “If you torture the data long enough, it will confess.” — Ronald Coase, Nobel Prize–winning economist

8. “Where there is data smoke, there is business fire.” — Thomas Redman, “The Data Doc” (data quality expert)

9. “With data collection, ‘the sooner, the better is always the best answer.” — Marissa Mayer, Former CEO, Yahoo

10. “Data is a tool for enhancing intuition.”— Hilary Mason, Founder, Fast Forward Labs (former Chief Scientist, Bitly)

11. “Since most of the world’s data is unstructured, an ability to analyze and act on it presents a big opportunity.” — Michael Shulman

12. “If we have data, let’s look at data. If all we have are opinions, let’s go with mine.” — Jim Barksdale, Former President & CEO, Netscape

13. “Contact data ages like fish, not wine … it gets worse as it gets older, not better.” — Gregg Thaler

14. “Errors using inadequate data are much less than those using no data at all.” — Charles Babbage

15. “Without clean data, or clean enough data, your data science is worthless.” — Michael Stonebraker, Database pioneer; Turing Award laureate

 

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16. “No data is clean, but most is useful.” — Dean Abbott, Founder/President, Abbott Analytics

17. “You can have data without information, but you cannot have information without data.” —Daniel Keys Moran

18. “With data collection, ‘the sooner, the better’ is always the best answer.”~ Marissa Mayer

19. “The core advantage of data is that it tells you something about the world that you didn’t know before.”— Hilary Mason

20. “Without a systematic way to start and keep data clean, bad data will happen.” — Donato Diorio

21. “There are two kinds of fools. One says, “This is old; therefore it is good”; the other says, “This is new; therefore it is better.”— clergyman William Inge

22. “Everything is going to be connected to the cloud and data. All of this will be mediated by software.”—Satya Nadella, Chairman & CEO, Microsoft

23. “People spend 60% to 80% of their time trying to find data. It’s a huge productivity loss.” — Dan Vesset, Group Vice President, IDC

24. “Data that is loved tends to survive.”— Kurt Bollacker

25. “The human side of analytics is the biggest challenge to implementing big data.” — Paul Gibbons, Author (The Science of Successful Organizational Change)

 

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26. “Without data, you’re just another person with an opinion.”— Edwards Deming

27. “No great marketing decisions have ever been made on qualitative data.” — John Sculley, Former CEO, Apple

28. “I have no data yet. It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts.” – Arthur Conan Doyle

29. “Data really powers everything that we do.” — Jeff Weiner, Former CEO, LinkedIn

30. “If the statistics are boring, you’ve got the wrong numbers.” —Edward Tufte, Professor Emeritus, Yale University

31. “When we started Pixar, I was really in over my head. But I look at being in over my head as a feature, not a bug.”— Ed Catmull, Co-founder, Pixar

32. “In a world of more data, the companies with more data-literate people are the ones that are going to win.” — Miro Kazakoff, Senior Lecturer, MIT Sloan School of Management

33. “Data analytics is the future, and the future is NOW! Every mouse click, keyboard button press, swipe, or tap is used to shape business decisions. Everything is about data these days. Data is information, and information is power.”— Radi

34. “Think analytically, rigorously, and systematically about a business problem and come up with a solution that leverages the available data.” — Michael O’Connell

35. “You can have data without information, but you cannot have information without data.” – Daniel Keys Moran.

 

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36. “The world is now awash in data, and we can see consumers in a lot clearer ways.” — Max Levchin, Founder & CEO, Affirm (co-founder, PayPal).

37. “The goal is to turn data into information, and information into insight.”— Carly Fiorina, Former CEO, Hewlett-Packard.

38. “Data is a precious thing and will last longer than the systems themselves.”— Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee, Inventor of the World Wide Web.

39. “Data! Data Data! I can’t make bricks without clay!”— Arthur Conan Doyle

40. “I think you can have a ridiculously enormous and complex data set, but if you have the right tools and methodology, then it’s not a problem.” — Aaron Koblin

41. “We’re entering a new world in which data may be more important than software.” — Tim O’Reilly, Founder & CEO, O’Reilly Media

42. “Data is the new science. Big Data holds the answers.” – Pat Gelsinger, Former CEO, Intel

43. “One thing is sure. We have to do something. We have to do the best we know how at the moment…; if it doesn’t turn out right, we can modify it as we go along.”— Franklin Delano Roosevelt

44. “We are moving slowly into an era where Big Data is the starting point, not the end.” – Pearl Zhu

45. “It’s easy to lie with statistics. It’s hard to tell the truth without statistics.” – By Andrejs Dunkels

 

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46. “We are surrounded by data but starved for insights.”— Jay Baer

47. “Big data is at the foundation of all of the megatrends that are happening today, from social to mobile to the cloud to gaming.” — Chris Lynch

48. “If you always put a limit on everything you do, physical or anything else, it will spread into your work and into your life. There are no limits. There are only plateaus, and you must not stay there; you must go beyond them.”— Bruce Lee

49. “The data fabric is the next middleware.” — Todd Papaioannou, Partner, Bain & Company

50. “I keep saying that the sexy job in the next ten years will be statisticians, and I’m not kidding.” – Hal Varian, Chief Economist, Google

51. “Most of the world will make decisions by either guessing or using their gut. They will be either lucky or wrong.” – Suhail Doshi, Co-founder, Mixpanel

52. “A data scientist combines hacking, statistics, and machine learning to collect, scrub, examine, model, and understand data. Data scientists are not only skilled at working with data, but they also value data as a premium product.” — Erwin Caniba

53. “All analytics models do well at what they are biased to look for.” — Matthew Schneider

54. “Analytics is 50% math and 50% communication. If a person cannot express their ideas in written or presentation format, it doesn’t matter if they can do the math.” — Mia Umanos

55. “Data is like a faint light when you’re lost in a dark room. Follow it, try to make sense of it, and you might actually know where you are and what’s around you.” — David Sides

 

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56. “Data is the language of the powerholders.” — Jodi Petersen

57. “Data is the nutrition of artificial intelligence. When an AI eats junk food, it’s not going to perform very well.” — Matthew Emerick

58. “Data science isn’t about the quantity of data but rather the quality.” — Joo Ann Lee

59. “Everyone has the right to use company data to grow the business. Everyone has the responsibility to safeguard the data and protect the business.” — Travis James Fell

60. “If someone reports close to a 100% accuracy, they are either lying to you, made a mistake, forecasting the future with the future, predicting something with the same thing, or rigged the problem.” — Matthew Schneider

61. “In God we trust; all others must bring data.” — William Edwards Deming

62. “In the next two to three years, consumer data will be the most important differentiator. Whoever is able to unlock the reams of data and strategically use it will win.” — Eric McGee

63. “The role of data analytics in an organization is to provide a greater level of specificity to the discussion.” — Jeff Zeanah

64. “A data scientist is someone who can obtain, scrub, explore, model, and interpret data, blending hacking, statistics, and machine learning. Data scientists not only are adept at working with data, but appreciate data itself as a first-class product.” – Hillary Mason

65. “All analytics models do well at what they are biased to look for.” — Matthew Schneider

66. “All models are wrong, but some are useful.” – George E. P. Box

67. “Big data will replace the need for 80% of all doctors.” – Vinod Khosla

 

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68. “Companies have tons and tons of data, but [success] isn’t about data collection; it’s about data management and insight.” — Prashanth Southekal

69. “Data and data science greatly influence everything we do…The impact that data has and will have…continues to grow every day.” – Ronald van Loon

70. “Data reveals impact, and with data, you can bring more science to your decisions.”— Matt Trifiro

71. “Data scientists are involved with gathering data, massaging it into a tractable form, making it tell its story, and presenting that story to others.” – Mike Loukides, VP, Emerging Technology, O’Reilly Media

72. “Executive management is more likely to invest in data initiatives when they understand the ‘why.’” — Della Shea

73. “Gentlemen, you need to put the armor plate where the bullet holes aren’t because that’s where the holes were on the planes that didn’t return.” – Abraham Wald

74. “I keep saying that the sexy job in the next 10 years will be statisticians, and I’m not kidding.”- Hal Varian, Chief Economist, Google

75. “If somebody tortures the data enough (open or not), it will confess anything.” – Paolo Magrassi, Former Research VP/Fellow, Gartner

76. “If there’s one takeaway, it’s that it’s okay to do small wins. Small wins are good; they will compound. If you’re doing it right, the end result will be massive.”– Kevin Li

77. “If you want people to make the right decisions with data, you have to get in their head in a way they understand.” — Miro Kazakoff, Senior Lecturer, MIT Sloan School of Management

78. “In the spirit of science, there really is no such thing as a ‘failed experiment.’ Any test that yields valid data is a valid test.” – Adam Savage

 

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79. “Most companies have an IT organization, but they haven’t thought of the possibilities of decoupling the ‘I’ from the ‘T’ and managing information and technology as separate assets.” — Doug Laney

80. “Most of the world will make decisions by either guessing or using their gut. They will be either lucky or wrong.” – Suhail Doshi, Co-founder, Mixpanel

81. “Nobody ever talks about motivation in learning. Data science is a broad and fuzzy field, which makes it hard to learn. Really hard. Without motivation, you’ll stop halfway through and believe you can’t do it when the fault isn’t with you―it’s with the teaching. Take control of your learning by tailoring it to what you want to do, not the other way around.” – Vik Paruchuri

82. “On average, people should be more skeptical when they see numbers. They should be more willing to play around with the data themselves.” – Nate Silver, Founder, FiveThirtyEight

83. “That which cannot be measured cannot be proven.” – Anthony W. Richardson

84. “The ability to take data – to be able to understand it, to process it, to extract value from it, to visualize it, to communicate it – is going to be a hugely important skill in the next decades.”—Hal Varian

85. “The best way to learn data science is to do data science.” – Chanin Nantasenamat

86. “The price of freedom is eternal vigilance. Don’t store unnecessary data, keep an eye on what’s happening, and don’t take unnecessary risks.” – Chris Bell

87. “The role of data analytics in an organization is to provide a greater level of specificity to the discussion.” — Jeff Zeanah

88. “The skill of data storytelling is removing the noise and focusing people’s attention on the key insights.” — Brent Dykes, Senior Director of Data Strategy, Domo

 

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89. “There’s a digital revolution taking place both in and out of government in favor of open-sourced data, innovation, and collaboration.”- Kathleen Sebelius

90. “Time and money are your scarcest resources. You want to make sure you’re allocating them in the highest-impact areas. Data reveals impact, and with data, you can bring more science to your decisions.”—Matt Trifiro

91. “Torture the data, and it will confess to anything.” — Ronald Coase

92. “What we have is a data glut.” – Vernor Vinge

93. “Wrangling data is like interrogating a prisoner. Just because you wrangled a confession doesn’t mean you wrangled the answer.” — Brad Schneider

94. “You can have all of the fancy tools, but if [your] data quality is not good, you’re nowhere.”—Veda Bawo

95. “A wise man does not give quick answers to complex questions – he observes, analyzes and contemplates.”― Eraldo Banovac

96. “I over analyze situations because Im scared of what may happen if I’m not prepared for it.”― Turcois Ominek

97. “Passion provides a purpose, but data drives decisions.” ― Andy Dunn

98. “The world is one big data problem.” – by Andrew McAfee

99. “Without big data analytics, companies are blind and deaf, wandering out onto the web like deer on a freeway.” – By Geoffrey Moore

100. “Consumer data will be the biggest differentiator in the next two to three years. Whoever unlocks the reams of data and uses it strategically will win.” – By Angela Ahrendts

 

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101. “Statistics are like bikinis. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital.” – Aaron Levenstein

102. “Every day, three times per second, we produce the equivalent of the amount of data that the Library of Congress has in its entire print collection, right? But most of it is like cat videos on YouTube or 13-year-olds exchanging text messages about the next Twilight movie.” – Nate Silver

103. “One of the biggest challenges is around data privacy and what is shared versus what is not shared. And my perspective on that is consumers are willing to share if there’s value returned. One-way sharing is not going to fly anymore. So how do we protect and how do we harness that information and become a partner with our consumers rather than kind of just a vendor for them?” – Zoher Karu

104. “Getting information off the internet is like taking a drink from a firehose.” – Mitchell Kapor

105. “Everything we do in the digital realm—from surfing the web to sending an email to conducting a credit card transaction to, yes, making a phone call—creates a data trail. And if that trail exists, chances are someone is using it—or will be soon enough.” – Douglas Rushkoff

106. “Better be despised for too anxious apprehensions than ruined by too confident security.” – Edmund Burke

107. “You happily give Facebook terabytes of structured data about yourself, content with the implicit tradeoff that Facebook is going to give you a social service that makes your life better.” – John Battelle

108. “In (the) digital era, privacy must be a priority. Is it just me, or is secret blanket surveillance obscenely outrageous?” – Al Gore

109. “It’s so cheap to store all data. It’s cheaper to keep it than to delete it. And that means people will change their behavior because they know anything they say online can be used against them in the future.”- Mikko Hypponen

110. “You know something is wrong when the government declares opening someone else’s mail is a felony, but your internet activity is fair game for data collecting.” – E.A. Bucchianeri

 

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111. “Autodidacts—the self-taught, un-credentialed, data-passionate people—will come to play a significant role in many organizations’ data science initiatives.” – Neil Raden

112. “We should teach the students, as well as executives, how to conduct experiments, how to examine data, and how to use these tools to make better decisions.”- Dan Ariely

113. “Every company has big data in its future, and every company will eventually be in the data business.” – Thomas H. Davenport

114. “Big data will spell the death of customer segmentation and force the marketer to understand each customer as an individual within 18 months or risk being left in the dust.” – Virginia M. (Ginni) Rometty

115. “The pandemic has certainly shone a light on how important data and analytics are to a company’s ability to evolve practices and pivot in trying circumstances. As our work and personal lives continue to transform, strong data and analytics strategies that create insights in real-time will continue to power smart decisions that will separate winning organizations from the pack.” – Mike Capone

116. “In an ever-faster-moving world, disruption and uncertainty represent both challenges and opportunities in the enterprise. Modern cloud-based tools for scenario planning, forecasting, and managing future value creation enable companies to move faster and outperform the competition.” – Florian Winterstein

117. “The view might be amazing, but you can only experience what lies ahead if you get up and take action. The same goes for data. Having enormous pools of business intelligence just sitting there does nothing for your business. Having real, actionable data does.” – Heine Krog Iversen

118. “Things get done only if the data we gather can inform and inspire those in a position to make a difference.” – Mike Schmoker

 

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119. “Data isn’t units of information. Data is a story about human behavior – about real people’s wants, needs, goals, and fears. Never let the numbers, platforms, charts, and methodologies cloud your vision. Our real job with data is to better understand these very human stories so we can better serve these people. Every goal your business has is directly tied to your success in understanding and serving people.” — Daniel Burstein

120. “Data science is a combination of three things: quantitative analysis (for the rigor required to understand your data), programming (to process your data and act on your insights), and narrative (to help people comprehend what the data means).” — Darshan Somashekar

121. “Banks, insurance, and healthcare companies have decades of historical, transactional customer data stored on their mainframe. Mining that data can deliver great value and be used to develop predictive models by analyzing customer behavior in order to offer new, tailor-made solutions and anticipate customer needs. It has therefore become a strategic priority for visionary business leaders to unlock data and integrate it with cloud-based BI and analytic tools.” — Gil Peleg

122. “No major multinational organization can ever expect to clean up all of its data – it’s a never-ending journey. Instead, knowing which data sources feed your BI apps, and the accuracy of data coming from each source, is critical.” — Mike Dragan

123. “In today’s Big Data world, companies rely on data scientists to extract insights from their vast, ever-expanding and diversified data sets… Many people think of data science as a job, but it’s more accurate to think of it as a way of thinking, a means of extracting insights through the scientific method.” — Thilo Huellmann

124. “One cannot create a mosaic without the hard small marble bits known as ‘facts’ or ‘data’; what matters, however, is not so much the individual bits as the sequential patterns into which you organize them, then break them up and reorganize them'” — Timothy Robinson

125. “There were 5 exabytes of information created between the dawn of civilization through 2003, but that much information is now created every two days.” – Eric Schmidt

 

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126. “How you gather, manage, and use information will determine whether you win or lose.” — Bill Gates, Co-founder of Microsoft.

127. “Data is the lifeblood of decision-making, and it provides the raw material for accountability.” — Ban Ki-moon, Former United Nations Secretary-General.

128. “Data beats emotions.” — Sean Rad, Co-founder of Tinder

129. “What gets measured gets managed.” — Peter Drucker, Management Consultant

130. “Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.” — Albert Einstein (attributed), Physicist

131. “There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.” — Mark Twain, Author

132. “Data is the sword of the 21st century. Those who wield it well are the samurai.” — Jonathan Rosenberg, Former Google Executive

133. “Statistics is the most important science in the whole world: for upon it depends the practical application of every other science and of every art.” — Florence Nightingale, Pioneer of Modern Nursing & Statistician

134. “The good thing about science is that it’s true whether or not you believe in it.” — Neil deGrasse Tyson, Astrophysicist

135. “We cannot change what we are not aware of, and once we are aware, we cannot help but change.” — Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Meta (Facebook)

136. “Everybody needs data literacy, because data is everywhere. It’s the new currency; it’s the language of business.” — Piyanka Jain, Data Science Author

137. “Let the dataset change your mindset.” — Hans Rosling, Physician and Data Educator

138. “Big Data is not about the data.” — Gary King, Harvard University Professor

139. “We don’t have better algorithms. We just have more data.” — Peter Norvig, Google Research Director

140. “A point of view can be a dangerous luxury when substituted for insight and understanding.” — Marshall McLuhan, Media Theorist

141. “Facts do not cease to exist because they are ignored.” — Aldous Huxley, Author

142. “However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.” — Winston Churchill, Former UK Prime Minister

143. “If you do not know how to ask the right question, you discover nothing.” — W. Edwards Deming, Statistician

144. “Far better an approximate answer to the right question than an exact answer to the wrong question.” — John W. Tukey, Mathematician

145. “To call in the statistician after the experiment is done may be only to ask him to perform a post-mortem. He can say what the experiment died of.” — Ronald Fisher, Statistician

146. “Data science is a team sport.” — Claudia Perlich, Data Scientist

147. “The best data scientists are skeptics by nature.” — DJ Patil, Former U.S. Chief Data Scientist

148. “The purpose of computing is insight, not numbers.” — Richard Hamming, Mathematician

149. “The purpose of visualization is insight, not pictures.” — Ben Shneiderman, Computer Scientist

150. “Data is becoming the new raw material of business.” — Craig Mundie, Former Microsoft Executive

151. “The price of light is less than the cost of darkness.” — Arthur C. Nielsen, Market Research Pioneer

152. “You can have all of the fancy tools, but if your data quality is not good, you’re nowhere.” — Veda Bawo, Data Governance Director

153. “Data matures like wine, applications like fish.” — James Governor, Technology Analyst.

154. “Listening to the data is important… but so is experience and intuition. After all, what is intuition at its best but large amounts of data of all kinds filtered through a human brain?” — Steve Lohr, New York Times Journalist

155. “Data is not information, information is not knowledge, knowledge is not understanding, understanding is not wisdom.” — Clifford Stoll, Astronomer and Author.

156. “When we have all the data online, it will be great for humanity. It is a prerequisite to solving many problems that humankind faces.” — Robert Cailliau, Co-Inventor of the World Wide Web.

157. “HR will not be replaced by data analytics, but HR professionals who do not use data will be replaced by those who do.” — Nadeem Khan, People Analytics Author.

158. “Thanks to big data, machines can be programmed to do the next thing right. But only humans can do the next right thing.” — Dov Seidman, Business Author.

159. “The best minds of my generation are thinking about how to make people click ads. That sucks.” — Jeff Hammerbacher, Tech Entrepreneur.

160. “I’m a bit of a freak for evidence-based analysis. I strongly believe in data.” — Gus O’Donnell, Former UK Cabinet Secretary.

161. “Data is just like crude oil. It’s valuable, but if unrefined, it cannot really be used.” — Michael Palmer, Marketing Executive.

162. “If you cannot measure it, you cannot improve it.” — Lord Kelvin (William Thomson), Physicist.

163. “Statisticians, like artists, have the bad habit of falling in love with their models.” — George Box, Statistician.

164. “Statistics are like bikinis. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital.” — Aaron Levenstein, Business Professor.

165. “Facts are stubborn things, but statistics are pliable.” — Mark Twain, Author.

166. “Do not put your faith in what statistics say until you have carefully considered what they do not say.” — William W. Watt, Author.

167. “Big data will replace the need for 80% of all doctors.” — Vinod Khosla, Venture Capitalist.

168. “Things get done only if the data we gather can inform and inspire those in a position to make a difference.” — Mike Schmoker, Author & Educator.

169. “The greatest value of a picture is when it forces us to notice what we never expected to see.” — John W. Tukey, Mathematician.

170. “War is ninety percent information.” — Napoleon Bonaparte, French Military Leader.

171. “A person who is gifted sees the essential point and leaves the rest as surplus.” — Thomas Carlyle, Historian.

172. “He uses statistics as a drunken man uses lamp-posts—for support rather than illumination.” — Andrew Lang, Scottish Poet.

173. “The most valuable commodity I know of is information.” — Gordon Gekko, Fictional Character (Wall Street)

174. “Big data is like teenage sex: everyone talks about it, nobody really knows how to do it, everyone thinks everyone else is doing it, so everyone claims they are doing it.” — Dan Ariely, Behavioral Economist.

175. “Numbers have an important story to tell. They rely on you to give them a clear and convincing voice.” — Stephen Few, Data Visualization Expert.

176. “A data scientist is someone who knows more statistics than a computer scientist and more computer science than a statistician.” — Josh Wills, Data Engineer.

177. “Measure what is measurable, and make measurable what is not so.” — Galileo Galilei, Astronomer.

178. “With great power comes great responsibility.” — Voltaire, Philosopher

179. “One accurate measurement is worth a thousand expert opinions.” — Grace Hopper, Computer Science Pioneer

180. “The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge.” — Stephen Hawking, Physicist

181. “Business analytics is about being proactive rather than reactive.” — Thomas H. Davenport, Analytics Expert

182. “To doubt everything or to believe everything are two equally convenient solutions; both dispense with the need for reflection.” — Henri Poincaré, Mathematician

183. “A good decision is based on knowledge, not on numbers.” — Plato, Philosopher

184. “We are drowning in information, but starved for knowledge.” — John Naisbitt, Futurist

185. “The signal is the truth. The noise is what distracts us from the truth.” — Nate Silver, Statistician

186. “A wealth of information creates a poverty of attention.” — Herbert A. Simon, Economist

187. “Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?” — T.S. Eliot, Poet

188. “Data is the new plutonium: great power, but it can be terribly dangerous if not controlled.” — Christopher Wylie, Data Ethics Advocate

189. “Prediction is very difficult, especially if it’s about the future.” — Niels Bohr (attributed), Physicist

190. “You cannot feed the hungry on statistics.” — Heinrich Heine, Poet

191. “Figures don’t lie, but liars do figure.” — Mark Twain, Author

192. “No man is better than a machine, and no machine is better than a man with a machine.” — Paul Tudor Jones, Investor

193. “Garbage in, garbage out.” — Popular Adage, Computer Science

194. “Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.” — Carl Sagan, Astronomer

195. “Data is the new soil.” — David McCandless, Author & Data Journalist

196. “Risk comes from not knowing what you’re doing.” — Warren Buffett, Investor

197. “Data will talk to you if you’re willing to listen.” — Jim Bergeson, Marketing Executive

198. “For every complex problem, there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong.” — H.L. Mencken, Critic and Essayist

199. “Learning from data is virtually universally useful. Master it, and you will be welcomed anywhere.” — John W. Elder, Data Scientist

200. “Ultimately, data becomes the fuel that helps power multiple use cases or opportunities…” — Anil Chakravarthy, CEO of Informatica.

 

Conclusion

Data and analytics don’t just describe what happened—they reveal why it happened and what to do next. The quotes in this collection highlight a consistent truth across industries: organizations that treat data as a strategic asset make faster, smarter decisions, uncover hidden opportunities, and build lasting competitive advantage. But turning data into measurable impact takes more than tools—it requires the right mindset, frameworks, and leadership capability to ask better questions, build trustworthy data foundations, and translate insights into action.

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