18 Quotes About Observing

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These quotes about observing will help you find the right words when it comes to observing and experiencing life.

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I am a free soul, singing my heart out by myself no matter where I go and I call strangers my friends because I learn things and find ways to fit them into my own world. I hear what people say, rearrange it, take away and tear apart until it finds value in my reality and there I make it work. I find spaces in between the cracks and cuts where it feels empty and there I make it work. Charlotte Eriksson
Knowledge can be acquired by education, reading, communicating and observing,...
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Knowledge can be acquired by education, reading, communicating and observing, but also simply by living. Eraldo Banovac
Learn by reading, listening, observing, imitating, and emulating.
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Learn by reading, listening, observing, imitating, and emulating. Debasish Mridha
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
Not all people are 'people', some are more and some...
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Not all people are 'people', some are more and some are less. But only those who listen intently with their hearts will recognise them for what they are. Wayne Gerard Trotman
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Observing is the basis of wisdom. Eraldo Banovac
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If I keep observing the uranium, which means a little more than keeping my eyes on the pot on my desk and involves something akin to surrounding it with a whole system of Geiger counters, I can freeze it in such a way that it stops emitting radiation. Although Turing first suggested the idea as a theoretical construct, it turns out that it is not just mathematical fiction. Experiments in the last decade have demonstrated the real possibility of using observation to inhibit the progress of a quantum system. Marcus Du Sautoy
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Knowledge is the facts and information accumulated through researching, observing or experience; Wisdom is the ability to choose certain aspects of knowledge acquired to be true, right and applicable to your life and society. Do not confuse the two. Unarine Ramaru
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A writer out of loneliness is trying to communicate like a distant star sending signals. He isn't telling, or teaching, or ordering. Rather, he seeks to establish a relationship with meaning, of feeling, of observing. We are lonesome animals. We spend all our live trying to be less lonesome. And one of our ancient methods is to tell a story, begging the listener to say, and to feel, "Yes, that's the way it is, or at least that's the way I feel it. You're not as alone as you thought." To finish is sadness to a writer, a little death. He puts the last word down and it is done. But it isn't really done. The story goes on and leaves the writer behind, for no story is ever done. . John Steinbeck
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Do not try to understand love, rather, stand in love and observe what happens around you. Nityananda Das
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I operate under the assumption that people don't notice the good in me. That's just how things always seem to play out. I get blamed, while con-artist kids like Venus, and Camille, and Gemma get believed. But the rescue lady noticed. In the background, just observing, she noticed. Wendelin Van Draanen
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The rest were nondescript, as yet undifferentiated–yet nondescripts, thought Harriet, were the most difficult of all human beings to analyze. You scarcely knew they were there, until–bang! Something quite unexpected blew up like a depth charge and left you marveling, to collect strange floating debris. Dorothy L. Sayers
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If only I could see myself from the same vantage point that I observe the world; I might judge my behavior and expressions more critically, and others less. Richelle E. Goodrich
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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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Anywhere there is life, there are eyes. And things, too, speak to those who have ears to hear. Eiji Yoshikawa
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Sometimes when a person does things to deliberately hurt you, All you need to do is shift atleast six steps back to observe the situation. If it is worth enduring, move two steps forward. If not, turn around and bless them with your back. Nomthandazo Tsembeni
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A wise man does not give quick answers to complex questions — he observes, analyzes and contemplates. Eraldo Banovac