2,489 Quotes About Views

  • Author Regina Brett
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    The secret to success, to parenting, to life, is to not count up the cost. Don't focus on all the steps it will take. Don't stare into the abyss at the giant leap it will take. That view will keep you from taking the next small step.

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  • Author Richard Bach
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    Flyers fell a certain kinship with the sight of the earth unencrusted by humanity, they want to see it that way in one sweeping view, in reassurance that nature still exists on her own, without a chain-link fence to hold her.

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  • Author Richard Branson
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    There is so much to be learned from listening to people's hopes, frustrations, and points of view

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  • Author Richard Branson
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    We [Virgin Group] have been successful not by wasting time scrutinising our competitors but by looking at ourselves from the point of view of our customers do and seeking feedback through listening.

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  • Author Richard Branson
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    And obviously, from our own personal point of view, the principal challenge is a personal challenge.

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  • Author Richard Brown
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    So my view's quite clear. I believe Cryptocurrencies, bitcoin is the first example, i believe they're going to Change the world...

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  • Author Rick Bayan
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    Corporation: a miniature totalitarian state governed by a hierarchy of unelected officials who take a dim view of individualism, free speech, equality and eggheads. The backbone of all Western democracies.

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  • Author Rob Bell
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    People have a view of a God who is terrible that they can't even imagine being loving or wanting anything to do with.

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  • Author Rita Mae Brown
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    Plot involves fragmentary reality, and it might involve composite reality. Fragmentary reality is the view of the individual. Composite reality is the community or state view. Fragmentary reality is always set against composite reality. Virginia Woolf did this by creating fragmentary monologues and for a while this was all the rage in literature. She was a genius. In the hands of the merely talented it came off like gibberish.

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