429 Quotes About Observation
- Author Toba Beta
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There is no such thing as magic, supernatural, miracle; only something that's still beyond logic of the observer.
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- Author Jerry Uelsmann
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The simple act of having a camera, not a cell phone, but a camera-camera, there’s a kind of a heightened perceptional awareness that occurs. Like, I could walk from here to the highway in two minutes, but if I had a camera, that walk could take me two hours.
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- Author Ann Brashares
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People sometimes talk about the power of first impressions, and believe me, there is truth to it.
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- Author Santosh Kumar (San)
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Once you observe how you and other people operate you, you will become unstoppable.
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- Author Helen Edwards
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I love going to places where I can sit and people watch, take in the colors of their clothes, the wrinkles they have around their eyes when they smile, their body language when meeting one another, and sometimes I even eavesdrop on their conversations - wink!
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- Author George Prime
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Observation is awakening to revelation of life!
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- Author T.F. Hodge
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A genius masters the art of observation, and unites with the source of imagination to create advancements in the cause for human evolution.
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- Author C.A.A. Savastano
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You see I have deduced why Sherlock has a deerstalker cap, why Arthur Conan Doyle chose it. If you some the Jack the Ripper reports the suspect is wearing a dirty deerstalker cap. I believe it is likely because the case was unsolvable he left it on Sherlock Holmes mind forever. I hate to hear him whine so I suppose I shall to return take the stupid hat off his head, that funny author put on him over a century ago.
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- Author Honoré de Balzac
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However gross a man may be, the minute he expresses a strong and genuine affection, some inner secretion alters his features, animates his gestures, and colors his voice. The stupidest man will often, under the stress of passion, achieve heights of eloquence, in thought if not in language, and seem to move in some luminous sphere. Goriot's voice and gesture had at this moment the power of communication that characterizes the great actor. Are not our finer feelings the poems of the human will?
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