The key is to not overanalyze this election's results and don't get discouraged. ❋ Alvin McEwen (2010)
It's like watching Good Will Hunting, when you talk to people who like to overanalyze thing, when Affleck gets humiliated for not having culture and Will shows everybody that the guys is just talking out of his ass. ❋ Unknown (2010)
They tend to overanalyze things a little bit more than other markets. ❋ Unknown (2009)
The con may not stand up to close examination, but it's so fast and amusing, you won't be inclined to overanalyze. ❋ Unknown (2009)
The U.S. market for smart-phone applications has soared past $1.5 billion, thanks to ingenious developers who pit vengeful birds against thieving green pigs, or help bowlers overanalyze their scores. ❋ Unknown (2010)
It was safer not to overanalyze such intense sexual encounters. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Working for the Census Bureau is giving me a lot of downtime to overanalyze things. ❋ Unknown (2010)
There was nothing to debate or overanalyze frame by frame as he and the Cavs made easy work of Charlotte. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Part of why this company got into problems is that it would totally overanalyze everything. ❋ Dennis K. Berman (2010)
“Sometimes I think we overanalyze these things,” Stevens said. ❋ David Woods (2010)
The cynics would roast him, everyone else would overanalyze and speculate like crazy, and he ' d probably never break 80 again. ❋ John Paul Newport (2010)
I long for the day when we can go to see a movie without having to overanalyze it. ❋ Unknown (2010)
If there is one things geeks are guilty of it's trying to compartmentalize, taxonomize, overanalyze, overthink, and own; yet to approach the question of: "What-is-a-geek?" is so full of ambiguity, subjective definition, and falls apart with too much analysis. ❋ Unknown (2009)
Pundits, bloggers, reporters, and yes, even the good folks at TPM are wont to overanalyze individual polls at this stage of the race because doing so provides something "new" to talk about each day. ❋ Unknown (2009)