2,786 Quotes About Attention
- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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It is impossible to give your best effort without mindfulness.
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- Author Michael Bassey Johnson
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Don't pretend to be what you're not, instead, pretend to what you want to be, it is not pretence, it is a journey to self realization.
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- Author Alain de Botton
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A popular perception that political news is boring is no minor issue; for when news fails to harness the curiosity and attention of a mass audience through its presentational techniques, a society becomes dangerously unable to grapple with its own dilemmas and therefore to marshal the popular will to change and improve itself.
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- Author Erik Pevernagie
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The stranded, walking a fine line between reality and illusion, constantly weaving through disappointment and hope, despite all, never stop dreaming of empathy and good feeling, while craving for attention and endorsement. ("No monsters hide at this point" )
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- Author Erik Pevernagie
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Let them not be denied a few crumbs of attention or merely a 'twinkle of happiness' if, through the insidious intrusion of reality, the unattended cannot receive a 'lease of happiness.' ("Homeless, down in the corner" )
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- Author Sondra Charbadze
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Love is a gathering of minutiae. Stones, dirt particles, the waxing/waning light, goat’s milk, chamomile,and honey. I am learning the excruciating art of attention, my small gift of sight to the world. The wider the world, the smaller I seem. This smallness is relieving. Concerns, like the self, are pebbles to be tossed into the sea.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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We show our animal nature by not living for the future, and our human nature by not living in the present.
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- Author Winifred Gallagher
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Where visual artists are concerned, the Baroque sculptor and architect Bernini and the painter and sculptor Picasso were clearly adept at both experiential and instrumental attending, says Tellegen, as is the modern architect Frank Gehry. Choosing a literary example, he says that F. Scott Fitzgerald once admitted to "wrapping one of his romantic flings in cellophane" for later artistic use and notes that "this kind of heartless but honest professionalism is not uncommon among creative people.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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With our attention we often water either the seed of what we want but do not have, or the tree of what we have but do not want.
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