71 Quotes About Observe

Why we observe the world around us is a mystery we may never solve, but that hasn’t stopped us from making observations along the way. Whether it’s a butterfly flying by or a planet spinning across the starry night, curiosity has driven us to wonder and appreciate the world around us. While we can’t always explain why we study and watch what we do, we can take comfort in the fact that it helps to understand and appreciate what we see. Here are some of the best quotes about observation and appreciation of nature's creations.

You need mountains, long staircases don't make good hikers.
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You need mountains, long staircases don't make good hikers. Amit Kalantri
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Birds were created to record everything. They were not designed just to be beautiful jewels in the sky, but to serve as the eyes of heaven. Suzy Kassem
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It's the smell of him in the bathroom, all I need to get ready for the day. Watching him get dressed, and the sound in the kitchen; a slow hum of a song and his movements, picking things to eat. The way I could observe him, for hours, just go on with his day — or as he sleeps — simply breathing in and out, in and out, and it's like the hymn that sings me to peace. I know the world is still out there and I know I'm not yet friendly to its pace, but as long as I know him with me, here, there, somewhere — us — I know I have a chance. . Charlotte Eriksson
Be a true traveller, don't be a temporary tourist.
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Be a true traveller, don't be a temporary tourist. Amit Kalantri
Trekking means a travelling experience with a thrilling excitement.
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Trekking means a travelling experience with a thrilling excitement. Amit Kalantri
A belief is simply a thought that seems true to...
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A belief is simply a thought that seems true to YOU. Gordana Biernat
When YOU choose to change, your reality must change accordingly....
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When YOU choose to change, your reality must change accordingly. It simply has no other choice. Gordana Biernat
Things do not happen TO you. They happen THROUGH you....
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Things do not happen TO you. They happen THROUGH you. You are the co-creator of everything in your reality. Gordana Biernat
Success is not a question of how much power or...
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Success is not a question of how much power or money you have acquired. It is a question of how satisfied you are with WHO YOU ARE. Gordana Biernat
We do not observe reality, we observe our REACTIONS to...
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We do not observe reality, we observe our REACTIONS to it. In other words: Reality is, in essence, neutral. YOU give it meaning. Gordana Biernat
I think one can tell a lot about a person...
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I think one can tell a lot about a person from the way he chooses to let the stub of his cigarette burn out... Sanhita Baruah
Observe the things you are instintively attracted to, they are...
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Observe the things you are instintively attracted to, they are often linked to your purpose and path in life. Anupama Garg
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Like most arts, the link between the mind and the pen can chain you like an enslaved workaholic. Even on an intended vacation you suddenly have this killer urge to record whatever the vacation may teach. Criss Jami
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The process of becoming is not of doing but simply an act of observing. The internal process has been designed in such a way that it seems impossible for you to sit quietly even for some time at one place. Roshan Sharma
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This is the way in which he (poet) did his work. He used to go out with a pencil and a tablet and note what struck him..and make a picture out of it.. But Nature does not allow an inventory to be made of her charms! He should have left his pencil behind, and gone forth in a meditative spirit; and, on a later day, he should have embodied in verse not all that he had noted but what he best remembered of the scene; and he would have then presented us with its soul, and not with the mere visual aspect of it. William Wordsworth
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I'm an observer. I read about life. I research life. I find a corner in a room and melt into it. I can become invisible. It's an art, and I am a wonderful practitioner. Christine Feehan
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The highest form of human intelligence is to observe yourself without judgment. Jiddu Krishnamurti
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Gifted people of discernment, intelligence, and talent flourish in virtually every occupation. Every field produces perceptive and prescient persons whom exhibit the rare capacity to observe what eludes most people. Kilroy J. Oldster
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With the utmost love and attention the man who walks must study and observe every smallest living thing, be it a child, a dog, a fly, a butterfly, a sparrow, a worm, a flower, a man, a house, a tree, a hedge, a snail, a mouse, a cloud, a hill, a leaf, or no more than a poor discarded scrap of paper on which, perhaps, a dear good child at school has written his first clumsy letters. The highest and the lowest, the most serious and the most hilarious things are to him equally beloved, beautiful, and valuable. Robert Walser
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At the top, I put the camera's viewfinder to my eye and slowly turned, the way my grandmother had taught me. From every vantage point something remarkable filled the screen- clusters of wild red columbine, fallen boulders forming geometric designs against the wall, crusty green lichen gnawing on rocks, a Baltimore oriole popping from a thicket of brush, and, at my feet, a grasshopper clinging to a stem of purple aster. I could spend a day here and barely scratch the surface. The sun felt warm on my shoulders as I bent down to capture the blossoms of yellow star grass, the feathery purple petals of spotted knapweed, and the lacy wings of two yellow jackets as they alighted on tiny white blossoms of Labrador tea. By the time I finished taking photos of a monarch butterfly resting on milkweed, I realized an hour had passed. Mary Simses
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Your presence is enough to go through life. More and more you observe life, more and more you can let lose yourself with the free flow of life. Roshan Sharma
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Money spent, will never out value spent time. Anthony Liccione
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Mechanics of Mind: Remember the nature of the mind - Mind is never where you are, it is always somewhere else! Ramana Pemmaraju
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This dwarf still observes the world from his own self-imposed height. Dejan Stojanovic
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It doesn't seem like you're living a life, it's almost like you're travelling on a train with the destination unknown. You're sitting on a seat near the window looking outside, imagining how things are there outside, how is it like to live in the houses that you pass by. And when you’re busy noticing the outside, you at times do not pay heed to your surroundings inside the coach. And thus some passengers who got down at a station midway fail to capture your interest, or maybe it is because of your deviation of interest towards the outside. While at other stops new people get up, and you like their company, you share and you laugh. But sooner or later they get down. Because it's your journey, you're the traveler and they just accompany you for some distances. And then, maybe when you reach your destination there will still be passengers in the train, passengers you've mingled with or passengers you hate, people who were there since the train had started or people who got in just before the last stoppage, and like it or not, they will get off the train with you, at your destination which also proved to be there destination. Sanhita Baruah
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With great passion, observe every details of the sacred journey. Lailah Gifty Akita
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You cannot rise beyond the external as well as internal reality unless you understand your own perception. Roshan Sharma
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We must not only observe but listen to the sound of nature. Lailah Gifty Akita
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Living as I do with human beings, the more that I observe them, the more I am forced to conclude that they are selfish. Unknown
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What destiny is there, but to sense, observe, merge, re-emerge, Empty, yet filled, spreading everywhere, inside, outside, in, Pulsing, fluctuating, breathing as part of one being, Whispering, feeling, reflecting, flowing between hot and cold, Mineral and plant, dark and light, love and fear, new and old. Jay Woodman
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You don't realize how language actually interferes with communication until you don't have it, how it gets in the way like an overdominant sense. You have to pay much more attention to everything else when you can't understand the words. Once comprehension comes, so much else falls away. You then rely on their words, and words aren't always the most reliable thing. Lily King
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To find out if there is actually such freedom one must be aware of one's own conditioning, of the problems, of the monotonous shallowness, emptiness, insufficiency of one's daily life, and above all one must be aware of fear. One must be aware of oneself neither introspectively nor analytically, but actually be aware of oneself as one is and see if it is at all possible to be entirely free of all those issues that seem to clog the mind. To explore, there must be freedom, not at the end, but right at the beginning. Unless one is free one cannot explore, investigate or examine. Two things are essential: freedom and the act of learning. One cannot learn about oneself unless one is free, free so that one can observe, not according to any pattern, formula or concept, but actually observe oneself as one is. Jiddu Krishnamurti
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Observe your internal and external world and rise above it. Roshan Sharma
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A mentor is a person, an expert in a specific area of endeavour who trains, guides and observes a less experienced person to also become an expert through support, advice, and involvement in character building opportunities. Israelmore Ayivor
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I observed that when a footballer is about to make a threatening strike to score a goal, there comes a big shout from spectators at the field. He could either get detracted to miss the opportunity or motivated to make it happen. Such is life! Israelmore Ayivor
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The general root of superstition : namely, that men observe when things hit, and not when they miss; and commit to memory the one, and forget and pass over the other. Francis Bacon
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There is a time and place for electromagnetic shielding and I regard it as a last resort due to the long term biological problems that I have observed with it over the years in plant growth experiments. Steven Magee
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Gray.The overcast skies had the colour of deadened stones, and seemed closer than usually, as though they were phlegmatically observing my every movement with their apathetic emptily blue-less eyes; each tiny drop of hazy rain drifting around resembled transparent molten steel, the pavement looked like it was about to burst into disconsolate tears, even the air itself was gray, so ultimate and ubiquitous that colour was everywhere around me. Gray.. Simona Panova
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Theere is an imperative to be in a process, the energy & consciousness of life means for us to be constantly observing, learning & becoming. Jay Woodman
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Never judge anyone as they have their own situation and different dimensions of looking at things and situations which you may not understand .. so Observe. Rishi Bakshi
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Action triggers reaction. An object somehow responds when we observe it. We just assume that we do objective. In fact, unconsciously we only want to see some parts of the object which do not evoke the bitter memories of our past. Toba Beta
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Observing and commenting, it is a piece of cake. Experiencing and sharing, that is a piece of work. Toba Beta
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We might do well to take a look at what we’ve crammed into our pockets as it will say much about what we’ve crammed into our hearts. Craig D. Lounsbrough
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To hate someone you just have to observe and watch, but to love someone it takes everything. M.F. Moonzajer
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The human race is one of the few creatures whom can cry tears. If you look at us we are running around like small insects–all submerged in our own important errands. Everyone blind of whats going on underneath their own noses. We can be compassionate as well as evil. We can love and we can destroy. I will always wonder how the same creature can do both. Oxymoron.” Everything Changes, Always. Adrian Sandvaer
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If the universe is movement, it will not be in one direction only. We think of our lives as linear but it is the spin of the earth that allows us to observe time. Walk with me. Jeanette Winterson
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When travelling, concentrate on the path! Don’t sleep! Don’t read! Just live the journey in full by observing the path instead of wandering in your own world! Mehmet Murat Ildan
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All laws work for our good; therefore, we should know and observe them. Sunday Adelaja
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Thus the man who is responsive to artistic stimuli reacts to the reality of dreams as does the philosopher to the reality of existence; he observes closely, and he enjoys his observation: for it is out of these images that he interprets life, out of these processes that he trains himself for life. Friedrich Nietzsche
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Oftentimes I think it is far better to listen for an answer, rather than talk out of an effort to create one. Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Over-the-counter ‪‎drug‬ ‪‎abuse‬ or addiction was a problem that I observed at Mauna Kea Steven Magee
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I want my writing to bring people not just to think of "trees" as they mostly do now, but of each individual tree, and each kind of tree. Roger Deakin
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I like to go to Starbucks and watch the intellectuals. I observe them and their intellectualness. They in turn observe me drinking coffee and being a creeper. Ryan Lilly
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The first finding that jumped out at us was that it is possible to learn too much ! In the tournament, investing lots of time in learning was not at all effective. In fact, we found a strong negative correlation between the proportion of a strategy's moves that were INNOVATE or OBSERVE, as opposed to EXPLOIT, and how well the strategy performed. Successful strategies spent only a small fraction of their time (5-10%) learning, and the bulk of their time caching in on what they had learned, through playing EXPLOIT. Only through playing EXPLOIT can a strategy directly accrue fitness. Hencem every time a strategy chooses to learn new behavior, be it through playing INNOVATE or OBSERVE, there is a cost corresponding to the payoff that would have been received had EXPLOIT been played instead. This implied that the way to get on in life was to do a very quick bit of learning and then EXPLOIT, EXPLOIT, EXPLOIT until you die. That is a sobering lesson for someone like myself who has spent his whole life in school or university. . Kevin N. Laland
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I have learned that many of us simply “See”,. ........we hardly “Observe Monish Bhalla
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My mission is vague. I am here to appreciate the situation. Unknown
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Pluto is dead, I know as I observed the Terminator that was sent to kill it Steven Magee
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The content of the kingdom love you have make others observe you Sunday Adelaja
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Life will treat you according to how you observe its rules and principles. Sunday Adelaja
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Chaos is peaceful when you stand quietly & watch - we are eternal observers, reflecting both tiny & vast, singing infinitely within. Jay Woodman
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Observe your imperfections. Love them. Then move through them. Matthew Donnelly
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What we observe as material bodies and forces are nothing but shapes and variations in the structure of space. Erwin Schrodinger
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The motions of the comets are exceedingly regular, and they observe the same laws as the motions of the planets, but they differ from the motions of vortices in every particular and are often contrary to them. Isaac Newton
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What we observe is not nature itself, but nature exposed to our method of questioning. Werner Heisenberg
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To acquire knowledge, one must study; but to acquire wisdom, one must observe. Marilyn Vos Savant
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Gorillas are still wild creatures. That's made very clear when you observe them in nature. They charge and perform other displays that are terrifying by design. But they don't attack unless they feel threatened. Andy Serkis
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Even to observe neutrality you must have a strong government. Alexander Hamilton
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You can observe a lot by watching. Yogi Berra
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When the sword is once drawn, the passions of men observe no bounds of moderation. Alexander Hamilton
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We cannot remember too often that when we observe nature, and especially the ordering of nature, it is always ourselves alone we are observing. Georg C. Lichtenberg