31 Quotes About Visual
- Author Brandon Villasenor
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Take things into your own hands,first off your hypnotic mind gazing back at all that's happened. Unlearn, speak up andyour will is on the line every lifetime.Don't intrust authority, even your own.
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- Author Erik Pevernagie
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Emotion is ‘recognition’. When treasured moments are identified in the jungle of our personal history during a visual or aural encounter, we capture magic sparks from our past, arousing flashes of insight and revealing an inner flare. These instants of recognition may kindle enthralling emotion and fulfilling inspiration. (“Those journeys of love”)
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- Author Ken Kesey
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The stars up close to the moon were pale; they got brighter and braver the farther they got out of the circle of light ruled by the giant moon
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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Your expectations of other people should never be greater than what you expect of God. Why is it that you can patiently wait for him to make your life better, but you won't consider he is patiently waiting for you to be better?
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- Author Ben Orlin
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It is a funny paradox of design: utility breeds beauty. There is elegance in efficiency, a visual pleasure in things that just barely work.
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- Author McLuhan Marshal
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Most people find it difficult to understand purely verbal concepts. [...] We employ visual and spatial metaphors for a great many everyday expressions [...] We are so visually biased that we call our wisest men visionaries!
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- Author David Urso
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An experiment had students rate lecturing professors with the sound off. Their ratings closely mirrored evaluations of students who went through the courses with the same professors.
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- Author John Updike
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On the single strand of wire strung to bring our house electricity, grackles and starlings neatly punctuated an invisible sentence.
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- Author Adele Devine
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We know that children with autism like order, that they are often very visual and that they can be quite literal. They deserve beautiful resources and symbols that make sense. If a picture does not explain visually, it is pointless and the child will stop looking to the pictures for information.
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